bro seriously, your videos are genius. The one on Kim Jung Gi just made me undo the knot in my head. He is a serious inspiration and i felt overwhelmed by how much i had to do to become at least 10% of what he is. Much respect and love from Brazil 🇧🇷
How awesome and wholesome. Thank you for the tips on his style. His style is just so cool and his precise detailing with his lines that creates his light and shadowing on the objects is incredible. I first heard about him when I saw his work in the JUXTAPOZ magazine many years ago. As well as 2 other artists I am especially fond with their detail in the objects is PeterDraws and Matt Lesniewski both are known to create sci-fi work but also infused with mecha, machines and nature.
thank you so much, this video has so much value, i wish more people could see this ! katsuya is one of my favorite artists, and it makes me sooo happy to see hes gettign his well deserved recognition
I'm bingeing your videos and learning so much. Not just theoretically, but different ways of doing things and new exercises. Thanks for all work you put into these!
I would say that the main thing about the linework that Kim Jung Gi does is that its free-flowing, not very "staccato", but that doesn't mean that he doesn't sometimes use lines that are detatched, sketchy, not very smooth, etc., its not just line smoothness/confidence that can make this style, its how the lines connect and flow that is very important (but you touch upon that).
Moebius --Jean Giraud- didn't use a fine line marker for the work you have displayed His tools of choice were the crow quill dip pen and regular dip pen. Stan Lee remarked that Moebius was the fastest artist he has ever seen. There is a documentary of his body of work here on RUclips for a more concise explanation of his technique.
@@thedrDraw They met after KJG started to get viral and are friends now. I was fortunate enough to go to a workshop they both taught in Los Angeles in the Before Times. They even did a sketching session and then would switch paper and finish each other's drawing. Very inspiring to watch them both together.
The difference is the way they approach and draw things. Saying Terada came first is like saying Kim Jung gi is a second Terada. Kim Jung gi has been drawing in perspective ever since he was young, and he accumulated knowledge and influence mostly from the things he liked. Sure Kim Jung gi likes a lot of what Terada produces, but there is no first. Both are respectful artist who respect each other. Kim Jung gi is honestly the first of his kind, and his major influence came from the love of drawing.
How often should I do turd studies?
Haha every time when you’re taking a dump. That why Some artists recommend having a sketchbook at the toilet.
Okay this makes 0 sense.
Wow man this was a great breakdown of Katsuyas style! He’s my biggest inspiration also!
Yeah! His work is SICK! Happy to hear you liked it. What are other artists you admire?
@@thedrDraw Daigo Ikeno, Akiman, James jean, Yoshitaka Amano, Yoshiaki Kawajiri, Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, Naoki Urasawa, Juan Gimenez… the list is long 😅
@@codeninja100 Oh cool, some of them are new to me. I'll definitely check 'm out!!
bro seriously, your videos are genius. The one on Kim Jung Gi just made me undo the knot in my head. He is a serious inspiration and i felt overwhelmed by how much i had to do to become at least 10% of what he is. Much respect and love from Brazil 🇧🇷
How awesome and wholesome. Thank you for the tips on his style. His style is just so cool and his precise detailing with his lines that creates his light and shadowing on the objects is incredible. I first heard about him when I saw his work in the JUXTAPOZ magazine many years ago. As well as 2 other artists I am especially fond with their detail in the objects is PeterDraws and Matt Lesniewski both are known to create sci-fi work but also infused with mecha, machines and nature.
thank you so much, this video has so much value, i wish more people could see this ! katsuya is one of my favorite artists, and it makes me sooo happy to see hes gettign his well deserved recognition
Haha yeah Katsuya is amazing! Would love to have one of his artworks someday
I'm bingeing your videos and learning so much. Not just theoretically, but different ways of doing things and new exercises. Thanks for all work you put into these!
Cool! Happy to read that! Keep up the good work
Man, that's a really nice and very informative video. Thank you for sharing it.
Happy to share :)
What an amazing piece of content thank you so much dr. Draw!!!
Ah thanks
This is awesome! Thanks so much!
Thanks I’m really happy to read you likey
Thank you for your videos I can’t believe I just came across your channel , awesome breakdown
Happy to have been of service
I can say... excellent! thanks from Argentina!
Yaaay!
So agora encontrei vc...amandooo...
Happy to read that!
I would say that the main thing about the linework that Kim Jung Gi does is that its free-flowing, not very "staccato", but that doesn't mean that he doesn't sometimes use lines that are detatched, sketchy, not very smooth, etc., its not just line smoothness/confidence that can make this style, its how the lines connect and flow that is very important (but you touch upon that).
Yoh, super helpful
Thanks man!
can you do How to draw like Peter Han
8:20 thankyouuu i got better noww
Great happy to hear!
Moebius --Jean Giraud- didn't use a fine line marker for the work you have displayed His tools of choice were the crow quill dip pen and regular dip pen. Stan Lee remarked that Moebius was the fastest artist he has ever seen. There is a documentary of his body of work here on RUclips for a more concise explanation of his technique.
Ah cool! thanks for sharing :)
i really like katsuya terada. thank you for a lesson
He’s amazing!
actually moebius first use with brush an only switch to digital and line pen when he get older. that show how great moebius was at that time
His work strongly reminds me on Moebius!
Can you do analysis similar to this for japanese mangaka? I highly recommend Takehiko Inoue or Masashi Kishimoto.
Cool I’ll have a look at their work
Great video !
Thanks Daniel! If you ever think of a subject, just share it, you never know if I might turn it into a video ;)
Dr. Draw, you know who inspires me besides these two artists. Peter Han, check him out. I got his book and he has some crazy exercises in it.
Very interesting
Jean Giraud "Moebius"
It is the influence of Mobius (Jean Henri Gaston Giraud)
Hey! Yeah he was totally obsessed with Moebius
7:26 I almost fart from this joke LOL
Lol
Technically kim jung gi has mastered all fundamentals of drawing but terada's Art just have a greater impact.
You know how to put words to it. I totally agree!
I know Kim jung gi is more focus on perspective but I still think he is also better at line than Katsuya
Moebius used dip pens.
I think the problem is how to draw like yourself, as good as Katsuya :D
Ah love those words, totally agree
@@thedrDraw aw, may our dreams come true :D
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Thanks Raynald, you liked it? I incorporated the line confidence part based on your feedback
@@thedrDraw That 's perfect ! Glad you took my comments into account. You rock Alex!
@@ray_n_ald Yeah man same counts for you, Your feedback is always welcome!
Moebius vibes
Kim Jung Gi was heavily inspired by Katsuya Terada. Terada was first.
Is that so? Didn’t know that. They seem like friends :)
@@thedrDraw They met after KJG started to get viral and are friends now. I was fortunate enough to go to a workshop they both taught in Los Angeles in the Before Times. They even did a sketching session and then would switch paper and finish each other's drawing. Very inspiring to watch them both together.
Oh you’ve seen them live! I’m so jealous 😍
The difference is the way they approach and draw things.
Saying Terada came first is like saying Kim Jung gi is a second Terada. Kim Jung gi has been drawing in perspective ever since he was young, and he accumulated knowledge and influence mostly from the things he liked.
Sure Kim Jung gi likes a lot of what Terada produces, but there is no first.
Both are respectful artist who respect each other. Kim Jung gi is honestly the first of his kind, and his major influence came from the love of drawing.
@@itpleasesmetosaywhatibelie3822 Well said :)