LEARN TO DRAW FROM LVL 0 to 100 🚀

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Join the program and access our private art community on Discord! WE JUST PASSED 24,000 ENROLLED STUDENTS! 💥 Nani?! What are you waiting for!

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CLASSES TO WATCH FOR MORE ON EACH SKILL (in order presented):

ADV. PERSPECTIVE: no class
FIGURE DRAWING: no class
DRAWING ANIMALS: no class
CREATURE DESIGN: no class
COMPOSITION: no class

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Happy New Year mates 🥳I said I'd include the links to the relevant classes in the video description but I've been editing this for the last 20h straight and I need to sleep lol it's 6:30AM, I'll get to it when I wake up 🤭 I love you all, thanks for another great year of support for my silly art videos

*Update - description's been updated with links now! <3

YTartschool
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Advance Perspective 6:24
Figure Drawing 6:57

Animal Design 7:54
Creature Design 8:13

Composition 9:31

Thank you for all your hard work Marc wish you the best.

Happy New Year everyone ! Lets draw, paint, create in 2024.

Paprika_Troupe
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I always felt that I'm always a beginner when it comes to art. In the past 2 years, I actively watched your tutorials, received these particular classes on my own, & even before starting to learn on my own, I had to learn how to draw animals in college (Biology Major dropout here); I always felt I had lots of way to go. Just by looking at the skillset tree in here, I noticed the terms I need to focus on learning more are adv perspective, storytelling & design (also study more adv anatomy, my 2024 goal will be to stop being a coward of not wanting to learn where each muscle is). After watching this video, I realized that I've leveled up in a significant way & I have to feel proud of it! Thank you Marc! Happy new year to you & your community!!

AndyMahen
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I was considering enrolling in your art program, but unfortunately, your videos are not captioned. Live captions aren't accurate, so they would need to be manually captioned. I'd really appreciate it as a Deaf learner! :)

lakewhite
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I'm going in the new year with an art guide and a new passion for art! This guide and other ones like this are to going to very helpful for me. Can't wait to see more!

galaxygamer
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Thank you, Marc, for all of your videos. I started following along on your year-long drawing challenge last year and I have made such improvement. I continued throughout the year and saw my drawing change firsthand, that was so awesome. Today is December 31st, 2023 and I have made it to the end of your challenge. Because of this challenge, I have decided to continue my studies in the new year and build a lesson plan for the coming year. Thank you!! I am grateful for you and your work.

Smkymcpott
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“…eventually being able to draw ANYTHING you can imagine!”

Me with aphantasia: Well fuck then 👁️👄👁️

Szystedt
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This is amazing! Learning on your own can be a nightmare because there's so much content for free, but no one tells where to start. This guide will be so helpful. Thank you so much for posting this video and happy new year ❤️

lorircreates
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Everyone who is watching please like this comment....so I can be reminded of this vid...everyday...please 🥺

tareq.techsupp
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thanks so much. i only started taking art seriously a year back when i got pulled out of public school so i had a lot more free time to waste; that was the time i started channeling my inner socrates, getting REAL philosophical, and realizing 'gee golly wilikers i have absolutely zero passions, i should get one'
so i started vigorously testing/studying lots of different hobbies such as crochet, writing, composing music, playing various instruments + singing, getting into art and animation, working out, even cooking at some point
i've found that what really does its thing for me is composing music, playing instruments, singing, making art, and some animation here and there
i've seen major, MAJOR improvements in 2023 for art but i didn't do it properly since i only drew dragons really, therefore i never used references at all and only drew what simultaneously came to my imagination naturally and what looked best to me. i tried to start learning to draw humans at the beginning of 2024 (and still) and holy wow it's so funny lol, at first they all looked like deformed cicadas emerging from the ground after a decade (they literally looked like bugs 😭🙏). i've definitely gotten better but again, i haven't used references and really need to because none of my proportions are accurate and i really, REALLY suck at humans it's pathetic HAHJHAH
i know i've heard people say that it's best to prioritize your passions before you get into college which is what honestly threw me into all this. im going into 9th grade, public school, and i genuinely hope ill have seen some form of improvement by the end of summer. it's a nice little challenge to go through with

tldr: ur rad, keep going bro

EspieTi
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I really love how this is structured like a video game skill tree! It makes learning to draw even more fun. Definitely want to check out your paid courses now

neveithe
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I quit drawing few months ago, and now im going to try again but im not gonna give up(i hope)

ThishsitwontgetmynameFoFF
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Im so glad you make more of those art challenges/learn art on ur own mini programs!! i personally find them SUPER helpful especially that 1 year challenge that I still have 3 more months to finish

Lameasstraficsafteyearring
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Although I kind of already knew where my strengths and weaknesses are, I love how you laid this out. Somehow, it just made it a lot easier for me to pick specific skills to focus on. I plotted out my own strengths and was no surprises, but putting it into a tree like that showed me how skewed my skills were and in what area.

Also, classless with drawing animals, I see.

stormycatmink
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I've been drawing as a hobby for ~13ish years now, and when I found your channel I initially felt disheartened at how much further I still had to go: Had I really wasted those 13 years? After watching your videos a bit more, I started to realize that art skill isn't "all or nothing": I just happened to accidentally "level up" skills that were later on in the tree! Nothing is lost, and my time spent wasn't a waste. It's not that I need to start over from scratch, I just need to go back and put more time into those fundamental skills!

I was always got hung up on the fact that I couldn't "doodle": I *had* to draw the underlying shapes before moving on, but everyone else could just throw some lines on a paper and it'd look great. Watching your videos on construction made me realize why I couldn't doodle: I hadn't spent enough time drawing, rotating, and combining those fundamental shapes to really understand how they fit together in my mind. It's not some magic that my peers were just better at "doodling, " it's that they had a better understanding of those shapes, and could visualize them without consciously thinking about it.

I find it interesting where you place certain skills that my peers would claim is "essential, " such as putting composition as a very advanced skill rather than something that needs to be learned immediately. I also find it very comforting that you list things like character design and storytelling as skills of their own. I thought I was just born without those skills, but hearing it framed as something that you can practice and improve at is very encouraging!

Thank you very much for these tutorials! I've been more and more tempted to pick up your full course one of these days, but I work two jobs and I'm unsure how much time I'll have to dedicate towards it, haha.

imjust_a
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I've really improved my stuff with your videos, Marc. Thank you. 😊

MisterTubs
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I love how to Marc's videos and teaching skill grows each time. First time i watched a video from this channel was around 2022. I was a total noob. Since then i've been learning and practicing as much as i can. I would like to practice more but university is consuming my life. Unfortunately i'm in a law carrer which is far from what i love: art. What i really want to do in life is illustrating a story which i've been writing, and being able to draw everything i like, so that i can share it with everyone and be understanded. In order to quit university i need to convince my family, which is full of close minded persons (i'm also kind of close minded since i've been persisting on my goal for years). I need something good to show and be able to say: "its ok, i can do it, it will be fine". In order to achieve my goal the videos that Marc-sensei uploads are the best. Really thank you from the bottom of my heart ❤❤

Yazilei
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Best gamification of the art learning journey I've ever seen. Happy new year Marc and everyone. 🎉

bh
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I love this skill tree design, this was such a cool and useful idea! I'd love to see new classes based on that skill tree in 2024, it's such a great idea!!

jameshansen
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I love the skill tree analysis and career path retrospective. I'm a visual learner, this clicked well for me. It's nice to have an A-Z path for a guideline and to hold yourself accountable. To be able to see it daily is a great motivator to stay on the right track and not take on to many fields of study all at once. I'm a white belt in art, not blue or black, don't talk on all 8 limbs at once.

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