🤫 THE SECRET RULE TO LEARN DRAWING FASTER

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I bought your art school about a month or two ago, and it's seriously awesome. It's super detailed and really easy to follow. It makes learning art a breeze and actually enjoyable 👍

YozoraDoL
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This guy somehow manages to teach me more art-stuff than my teachers

Cybrru
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Never before have I found an art channel that I’ve consistently watched almost everyday until I found this guy. I also don’t normally leave likes. Not like I purposely avoid doing it, it’s just that I don’t normally even think about it. But with Brunet’s videos I immediately know that I’m actually going to learn something useful, so I pretty much do it right off the bat, simply because it feels like the least I can do in exchange for the information that I’m about to get. Sometimes I’ll watch the videos even just purely for entertainment, and that’s definitely not something I’d normally do on any other art channel. Brunet here is a legitimately outstanding teacher.

TheRevenant
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Finally someone talks about how the "traditional" path is not always the best for you as an artist! For me I want to learn cartoony and doodly art styles, but people have always told me that there is only one way to learn art and that is just complete bullshit.

aikopianochan
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By the time you joined Blizzard you were drawing for more than a decade. Your journey was not exceptional in terms of time, you just happened to know your passion young, that is the secret. I started drawing at 20 so I still have 10+ years to go till I am at your level, though I am more of a comics guy myself.

MrStasyan
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**The information I got from this video -**

**Identify your goal:** Before starting to draw, identify what you want to achieve. This will help you focus on the 20% of efforts that will give you 80% of the results.

**Focus on learning anatomy, gesture, and storytelling:** These are essential for character design and will help you achieve great results with very little effort compared to studying everything without a clear goal.

**Practice fundamentals:** Practice gesture drawing and anatomy, which can improve skills like shading and lighting. This will help you become more efficient and effective in your practice.

**Use the 80/20 rule:** Focus on the 20% of art skills that will give 80% of the results, rather than spreading yourself thin by trying to do everything at once.

**Apply the Explorer's path or the Dealer's path:** The Explorer's path involves jumping into a specific task and figuring out how to complete it as you run into roadblocks, while the Dealer's path involves learning skills that can be applied across multiple scenarios.

**Practice quality over quantity:** Don't just draw for the sake of drawing. Focus on quality over quantity in your studies.

**Be intentional:** Decide to improve at drawing and make a commitment to do it. Schedule time for practice and stick to it.

**Look at drawings:** Learn from the work of others. Look at the way they use line and shape, how they shade, and how they tell a story.

**Draw simple things around you:** Mastering basic technical aspects in drawing is essential to improving your skillset. Draw simple things around you and learn the basics of drawing.

SharkMews
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I'm in an artblock in a down spiral.
but this channel will help me slowly recover little by little and discover myself as an artist again and meet the new me.
it's crazy how a simple youtube video can change someone's life of course one step at a time :D

aliceyagami
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I love how the art journey show me over and over again that selfgrow and selfconciousness are the things that actually can push us far. This means, learn what methods or techniques suits you better, not only to get better results with less effort, but to really manage your time better. You even added a beautiful reflexion at the end of the video that proves it. Becoming a better artist may be seen as something that we HAVE to do so we can get money and THEN live well. But when you see the whole picture is more like, "ok how can I get the most from what I do (and love to do) to live a life that I can -mainly- enjoy?" it's not only about spending hours learning to get a good job, its about the life we want to live right now too and how we can make the most of it. You're a beautiful and REALLY BIG PART of my art journey so i'm so deeply thankful for your whole existence and your vocation to share yourself here. Thank you so much Marc, let's keep creating!

xenofaart
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It's been 18 mins since this was uploaded and so many people have already thanked you, bro you are TOO good😂

Hoomeni-bgrp
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Once finals are over, I am gonna start grinding term 2, I’d really like to get better over the summer, with anatomy and heads and stuff

danny_decheeto
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This literally blows my mind and if I'm gonna be honest, this gave me hope that it's not too late for a 34-yr old like me and I can still manage my time and become a better artist in the future!

musikalora
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One of the best art teachers on yt! You helped a lot of people improve their art.

ChaoticSiIence
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I immediately know that I’m actually going to learn something useful, so I pretty much do it right off the bat, simply because it feels like the least I can do in exchange for the information that I’m about to get. Sometimes I’ll watch the videos even just purely for entertainment, and that’s definitely not something I’d normally do on any other art channel. Brunet here is a legitimately outstanding teacher.

larvasupershow
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Wow! I've learned 8020 rule before but never knew it can be used this way!

Thank you so much for opening up my mind and teaching us this, Marc!
This is undeniable one of the best art channels! (Btw I payed the class fee of 1 like this time as well)

firedehom
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I find I learn best by having a practical application for what I'm setting out to learn. Knowing the end result you're shooting for can help to guide what steps you take and where you place your focus. In my case, I learned how to build websites because I had a desire to create my own online video game magazine back in the late 90's. The same thing happened when I set out to learn how to develop iOS Apps - I wanted to make a specific App - which all led to the career I have now.

I drew a lot when I was growing up, but stopped somewhere around middle school. I don't want to say I excelled compared to my peers, but I was often the teacher's pet in art class. I've been thinking about getting back into drawing, and my purpose is to make an indie game. 

So yeah, I love your channel and its great content!

davidcbeaudoin
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when I get a stable income I'm definitely gonna buy your art school program; because I love how you teach art and I definitely need to get better at it-

lowestqualitysnorlax
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may you make a video on how to actually take that first step into studying?
like. i want to study, but something (maybe ADHD? maybe fear? maybe higher beings from another plane of existence?) feels like its stopping me! and a video on how to finally take that first step into saving ref photos and studying them all would help a lot!

mittu
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I don't really take art classes or watch many videos but once I see a wonderful drawing I try to copy it exactly so I can sketch from different creators and when I improve I will one day find my style

parzivalstormedits
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holy crap i think this whole video was so life changing, its making me look at learning art a completely different way. thank u so much marc u are an actual angel

tsunami
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An actual TEACHER fr fr for the love of god BEAUTIFUL ART i wish my practice reaches one day your lvl of expertise THANK YOU MARC!

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