I wonder why we even do something if we die in the end. What difference does our existence make if it won't matter after a trillion years? He too had dreams and thought that he had time. We will all be gone some way or another
It’s so nice to watch you. I can tell you’re a passionate artist and these tips are amazing. Thank you for sharing your kindness and sense of humour with us
Hey new subscriber here. I suppose you are already familiar with Paul Heaston, who also uses first person view in his most of his sketches and is also awesome with perspective, starting a sketch by drawing your own sketchbook really forces you to place yourself in the scene. Both him and Kim Jung Gi are the biggest well of motivation for me at the moment. Congrats for the good content!
Il tuo video ha migliorato la mia giornata, soprattutto per quanto istruttivo é! Quindi grazie, io sto studiando il modo in cui disegnare gli sfondi dall immaginazione e immagini di riferimento in varie angolazioni, sarebbe bello avere una guida, perché é un po’ complicato inventarsi quello che non si vede in ogni angolo, come posso faaa hahahaa grazie ancora per il tuo video , mi sono iscritta, buona giornataaa
That is...AMAZING!!!, and actually something i used to do when i was little, -except for the part where he draws things that aren't there, To be there...i am SUPER good at it, since always. 💀There is actually a funny problem i have though, where i can draw/paint things that i have seen, from memory, well... but, i can't draw or paint things that i imagine...-if i do, it's VERY difficult and takes many, many tries, and even then, it is still not what i wanted. -THAT, is why i make my videos "animations" (where i draw what i see in my dreams) but if i were to be like...a cartoon artist or something where i imagine, it would take WEEKS for one, single image. It's not actually that bad to not have the ability to draw what i imagine, and only to be able to copy what i see, but MAYBE this video will help me, because i would REALLY like to do some more things that I, come up with (still to fit in to my videos ofcourse, like this one "stage" that i made for an outro once) -but i would like to put more things like that in, without taking 2 months on it.. The only exception where i would need to update my drawings/art from memory is when i TRY to figure out how to do a certain look, but can't because i didn't have the brush or knowledge, Or, if i couldn't tell what was "off" with a picture i drew from a dream before and had some like...epiphany about how to make it look right because i was blind about it. Thank you sir for this video and observation!!!.
true, i think i’ll start pointing to tutorials of other people that i find good, this way you can be inspired/motivated with the fast paced crazy editing video of mine and then calmly watch tutorials i recommend on the topic. What do you think?
I hope people take the actual message in this video: There's no such thing as drawing from Imagination. From an interview with Kim Jung Gi, he himself said that he has a very big internal library he built up from observation and practice. He drew everything he saw, at any moment of the day. Now he did admit he has a great visual memory, which helps a lot, but that's something everyone can develop. He drew countless numbers of cars and engines for example, so if he needed to draw an engine, he knew what it was supposed to look like. It's a skill which takes a lot of practice which is what a lot of people just don't recognize as being part of the drawing process. Just an example: putting animal heads on humanoid characters, is "easy" if you know how to draw humans, and you know how to draw the animal you're trying to get the head off of. You'll need to know the anatomy (for how to place muscles for example), you need to know how to draw the scales or fur etc. You'll be able to put these things together to make something which looks like it could exist. Even the way he drew without construction lines, which is what a lot of people want, came from tons of practice and studies. To people struggling, don't feel bad about using reference to learn. Everyone needs to do it, or the things you draw will look off. You need to build up your internal library so you can "imagine" the specific thing you want to draw. Noone's starting off with: ok, you can't draw anything, now start drawing a seagull from how you remember it. I can guarantee it won't go well since you most likely don't even know what a seagull looks like in reality (even if you've seen them regularly, there's many nuances in every "portrait" you haven't picked up on). So keep practicing, and you will get better. Build up that internal library, draw everything, in different angles, and you'll start to realize how to turn things around to other perspectives and draw them in different poses. It'll take a lot of practice, but you can get there if you have fun drawing :). So in the end: good video :D
I could not stop laughing in act 3. I mean the tips are great and all but you sound like a jojo villain. Sorry don’t take it personally or anything but,” My characters are there even if you can’t see them.” broke me. As i said it is not personal and i don’t want to make fun of you nor your art.
you sound like mix of all of them. Especially kira diavollo and wonder of u But as I said take like your videos are entertaining more than i am laughing at you.
Everyone has their own gift or talent. Drawing without construction lines from imagination is unique to Kim Gung Gi. Find out what your gift is. It’s good to learn from Gung Gi but you cannot wear his shoes you have your own. Again find your gift or talent that’s unique to you. Ask God and pray to the God of Israel or God the Father. Ask him what your gift is and once you find it you will shine your own unique way. I had to learn this the hard way I kept trying to be like Gi but there’s nothing wrong about learning his style just don’t be bummed if you can’t draw like him. It’s ok. 👍
Like this comment if you didn't expect the surprise at the end!
whats the art book called
@@alimazda333 it’s Kim Jung Gi Sketchbook collection 2011
now i'm wondering if you chose the masks first and then drew the picture, or the other way around 🤣🤣🤣 it was beautiful :D
@ bingo :-)
Sadly, Kim Jung Gi passed away last year. It’s always tragic to see someone so talented leave this world too early...
Rip 😞
Rest in peace
I wonder why we even do something if we die in the end. What difference does our existence make if it won't matter after a trillion years? He too had dreams and thought that he had time. We will all be gone some way or another
@@gyrow1684even tho he died, he left a mark. That's what matters.
@@gyrow1684 Nihilism
Underrated, I love your cinematography as well. Glad i stumbled across your channel
Thank you 😊 glad to have you onboard
The video editing and presentation are really great! What a great and fun way to express something. I really appericiate your effort in this
thanks so much, I had a lot of fun doing this
real bro I was commenting the same thing
I really like how much effort you are putting in these videos! It's obvious that you love what you are doing! Keep up the good work 🧡💜
I'm glad to able to share the passion 😊 welcome onboard!
This dude first person perspective is draw dropping... rip this dude brought his own world to the paper everytime!
Ye the way he manipulates perspective is really cool
It’s so nice to watch you. I can tell you’re a passionate artist and these tips are amazing. Thank you for sharing your kindness and sense of humour with us
Thank you so much, this keeps me going with a smile!
I admire that artist so much
same 🫶
Your videos are very entertaining, and i always learn something. Great job :)
I'll do my best to keep it coming :) thank you!
I discovered this secret long before you, but the video you made is truly amazing. How does this channel still not have many subscribers?
9k feels crazy to me but i appreciate the feeling a lot!! welcome onboard 💪
Amazing video vervy useful!
Really like your style keep going🔥
Thank you, I will! Glad to have you onboard 🙂
Hey new subscriber here. I suppose you are already familiar with Paul Heaston, who also uses first person view in his most of his sketches and is also awesome with perspective, starting a sketch by drawing your own sketchbook really forces you to place yourself in the scene. Both him and Kim Jung Gi are the biggest well of motivation for me at the moment. Congrats for the good content!
I did not know Paul Heaston - thanks for sharing! I love 5 point perspective works and am starting to trying it out more frequently, so great shout !
great video as whole! gratz
🙏 thanks a lot!
Me: I never thanked you...
-And you never will.- Kim Jung Gi RIP legend...
ye its so sad 😞
my coffee won't be kidnapped cause your videos are amazing good sir
Ha! glad you liked it 🫶
good content hahaha, also liked the humor style
Welcome onboard! Are you learning to draw or already advanced?
I’m truly inspired. Thank you
Go create! 🥰
Well done with this video ❤
🫶🙌
amazing video bro ♥
First! 😊 🎉
Good observation
Glad it was valuable!
Great cinematography, and a useful video!
Was that scene at 3:05 staged or did she genuinely stumble upon you looking at NSFW artwork? lmao
🙂 this a great compliment to my acting skills 😊
Il tuo video ha migliorato la mia giornata, soprattutto per quanto istruttivo é! Quindi grazie, io sto studiando il modo in cui disegnare gli sfondi dall immaginazione e immagini di riferimento in varie angolazioni, sarebbe bello avere una guida, perché é un po’ complicato inventarsi quello che non si vede in ogni angolo, come posso faaa hahahaa grazie ancora per il tuo video , mi sono iscritta, buona giornataaa
Grazie! Il mini-me exercise dovrebbe aiutare per quello
What is last song name (lalala girl vocal) ?
It’s dreamweaver by Jo Blankenburg :) you can find all the music i use listed in the description box for all of my videos 💪
very useful, will share
Glad it was useful. Sharing helps a lot Thank you!
Great video! Btw, what are those markers you used for coloring? Thanks!
Thank you! Those are Ohuhu markers :)
Like pelo café 🎉
i searched pelo café but i didn’t find anything on youtube 🤔 ?
Che bravooooooooo!!!! Ora mi guardo tutti gli altri video!
Grande! Spero non sei stata delusa! Welcome onboard 😊
That is...AMAZING!!!, and actually something i used to do when i was little, -except for the part where he draws things that aren't there, To be there...i am SUPER good at it, since always.
💀There is actually a funny problem i have though, where i can draw/paint things that i have seen, from memory, well...
but, i can't draw or paint things that i imagine...-if i do, it's VERY difficult and takes many, many tries, and even then, it is still not what i wanted.
-THAT, is why i make my videos "animations" (where i draw what i see in my dreams) but if i were to be like...a cartoon artist or something where i imagine, it would take WEEKS
for one, single image.
It's not actually that bad to not have the ability to draw what i imagine, and only to be able to copy what i see, but MAYBE this video will help me,
because i would REALLY like to do some more things that I, come up with (still to fit in to my videos ofcourse, like this one "stage" that i made for an outro once)
-but i would like to put more things like that in, without taking 2 months on it..
The only exception where i would need to update my drawings/art from memory is when i TRY to figure out how to do a certain look, but can't because i didn't have the brush or knowledge,
Or, if i couldn't tell what was "off" with a picture i drew from a dream before and had some like...epiphany about how to make it look right because i was blind about it.
Thank you sir for this video and observation!!!.
It's great that you have a well-trained ability to draw from memory. If you learn to rotate your subjects in your mind then you will be unstoppable
It was good video
But i prefer less of fast pace editing or crazy ones for learning this stuff
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true, i think i’ll start pointing to tutorials of other people that i find good, this way you can be inspired/motivated with the fast paced crazy editing video of mine and then calmly watch tutorials i recommend on the topic. What do you think?
not even finished watching this only 6 minute video but, your videos are mad nice bro. good shit.
I love your profile name !
I looove your videos, its so full of love
🥰🥰🥰
Thanks for honering the Master Kim Jung😢😢
Hopefully spreading the good teachings :-)
I hope people take the actual message in this video: There's no such thing as drawing from Imagination. From an interview with Kim Jung Gi, he himself said that he has a very big internal library he built up from observation and practice. He drew everything he saw, at any moment of the day. Now he did admit he has a great visual memory, which helps a lot, but that's something everyone can develop. He drew countless numbers of cars and engines for example, so if he needed to draw an engine, he knew what it was supposed to look like. It's a skill which takes a lot of practice which is what a lot of people just don't recognize as being part of the drawing process. Just an example: putting animal heads on humanoid characters, is "easy" if you know how to draw humans, and you know how to draw the animal you're trying to get the head off of. You'll need to know the anatomy (for how to place muscles for example), you need to know how to draw the scales or fur etc. You'll be able to put these things together to make something which looks like it could exist.
Even the way he drew without construction lines, which is what a lot of people want, came from tons of practice and studies.
To people struggling, don't feel bad about using reference to learn. Everyone needs to do it, or the things you draw will look off. You need to build up your internal library so you can "imagine" the specific thing you want to draw. Noone's starting off with: ok, you can't draw anything, now start drawing a seagull from how you remember it. I can guarantee it won't go well since you most likely don't even know what a seagull looks like in reality (even if you've seen them regularly, there's many nuances in every "portrait" you haven't picked up on).
So keep practicing, and you will get better. Build up that internal library, draw everything, in different angles, and you'll start to realize how to turn things around to other perspectives and draw them in different poses. It'll take a lot of practice, but you can get there if you have fun drawing :).
So in the end: good video :D
thanks a lot for taking the time of putting this together together, it adds value to everyone lurking in the comments. I agree with every point
Sooo ... espresso is the secret ! I kinda always knew that .
it’s easy to forget that an espresso can solve every problem
I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS ❤️❤️
Thank you so much!!
Se potevo avere dubbi sul fatto che fossi italiano, il "che cazzo, lo devo fare" me li ha tolti immediatamente 😂
hahaha sono lusingato che ci fossero dubbi :)
Rip Kim Jung Gi
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I'm probably the only one on the internet who really dislikes storytelling. To me it's like clutter.
haha l think that it just means the storytelling is not good enough yet, because if it were you shouldn’t have realised!
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Welcome onboard!
la gag del caffe' e' valsa l'iscrizione al canale
Ha! Il caffé unisce :)
I could not stop laughing in act 3.
I mean the tips are great and all but you sound like a jojo villain. Sorry don’t take it personally or anything but,” My characters are there even if you can’t see them.” broke me.
As i said it is not personal and i don’t want to make fun of you nor your art.
Hahaha Dio or Kars ?
you sound like mix of all of them. Especially kira diavollo and wonder of u
But as I said take like your videos are entertaining more than i am laughing at you.
Everyone has their own gift or talent. Drawing without construction lines from imagination is unique to Kim Gung Gi. Find out what your gift is. It’s good to learn from Gung Gi but you cannot wear his shoes you have your own. Again find your gift or talent that’s unique to you. Ask God and pray to the God of Israel or God the Father. Ask him what your gift is and once you find it you will shine your own unique way. I had to learn this the hard way I kept trying to be like Gi but there’s nothing wrong about learning his style just don’t be bummed if you can’t draw like him. It’s ok. 👍
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