Kentridge's philosophy is current and globally relevant. HIs method of communicating this philosophy is exemplary; hence his status in the art-world. Simplicity underlies the complexity of the process and thinking behind it. A key influence on me and my fourth James Joyce Dubliner's Contemporary Contextualisation. First researched and responded to on youtube. Thank you Mr. Kentridge.
@prammaven an X - acto knife is great for cutting away the smudged parts, especially if you like using graphite. Another way is if you use a gum art eraser; it rubs off into little bits and does not smudge or become dull easily like a white magic eraser. Also, my personal favorite is the kneaded eraser, simply stretch it out to clean and you can erase again!
@AlanUno you need to watch the documentaries about this artist and how he works. he is not a computer graphics animator he is a traditional artist. he has a camera with a shutter button on a lead set up in front of a wall covered in paper, which he draws on with charcoal and photographs every change he makes as one frame - he erases lightly leaving a trace of the mark behind - a technique sometimes used in drawing but rarely in animation and what makes his style unique and influential
@AlegriasGallery I'm sure that he could obtain a similar effect by using some good software, in shortest time...but i'm always fascinated by "old style" artists
@jackbussell 3D computer animations are done by teams of people with software tricks... this kind of work takes months to make just a few minutes - why not check out some of his fully drawn stop frames like - Felix in Exile
@jackbussell it's not computer animation it is animated drawing - also i don't think his technique is up for evaluation by ... who are you by the way? if you wanted to buy the copyrighted set of 8 films it would cost you $500,000
verry intersting the auromatical writting. how you can watch on the movie alpswissart upstairs i did send you a video from mechanical spiders design by answer.
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@littletwitchy I think he' is copying some real footage with a software like "ARTRAGE" and then erasing with a wet sponge to give the "dirt" effects.. i could be wrong anyway, there are many ways to obtain this...
Waitaminute folks...I appreciate the richness of his charcoals. I do. BUT the guy is clearly tracing and copying. The people are barely moving. I mean really.
Anyone else watching this for school
same lol
life sucks bro...
Kentridge's philosophy is current and globally relevant. HIs method of communicating this philosophy is exemplary; hence his status in the art-world. Simplicity underlies the complexity of the process and thinking behind it. A key influence on me and my fourth James Joyce Dubliner's Contemporary Contextualisation. First researched and responded to on youtube. Thank you Mr. Kentridge.
Wow Wow Wow, that's all I can say. Amazingly beautifull and such inpiring video for me as an artist.
Still amazing in 2022
Animation is concentration. Incredible work and interesting process.
this is just phenomenal, a true masterpiece! xx
Awesome! Love William Kentridge! So inspiring!
He really is !!!
I love his work. I love drawing with charcoal as well.
I saw this in class and came back for the music
Love Kentridge, his work has influenced me a lot.
extremely beautiful, i love the music..
Stunningly beautiful.
Inspiring beautiful and thought provoking. Made me reassess animation.
This is really great artistic creativity
I love Kentridge's Work
This is actually incredible! Must have taken forever!
@prammaven
an X - acto knife is great for cutting away the smudged parts, especially if you like using graphite. Another way is if you use a gum art eraser; it rubs off into little bits and does not smudge or become dull easily like a white magic eraser. Also, my personal favorite is the kneaded eraser, simply stretch it out to clean and you can erase again!
Amazing, one of my favourite artists!
The text is animated however, which is the coolest part
@AlanUno you need to watch the documentaries about this artist and how he works. he is not a computer graphics animator he is a traditional artist. he has a camera with a shutter button on a lead set up in front of a wall covered in paper, which he draws on with charcoal and photographs every change he makes as one frame - he erases lightly leaving a trace of the mark behind - a technique sometimes used in drawing but rarely in animation and what makes his style unique and influential
ITS NOT WHO I AM UNDERNEATH. BUT WHAT I DO THAT DEFINES ME
As divine as dream life
Exquisite!
Great stuff...including the music !
Amazing!
And not to mention A LOT of patience.
Thank You. And INSPIRING!
amazing!
@AlegriasGallery I'm sure that he could obtain a similar effect by using some good software, in shortest time...but i'm always fascinated by "old style" artists
Yes if you have seen any of his studio films you would see that he draws shoots erases and draws the next frame or movement.
Music by Philip Miller, composer based in South Africa, Johannesburg
*Strong eccentric english accent.
"DEEEVINE!!! AAHH!"
wow
Cool.
I'll pray for you man
è un piacere ammirare i "segni" dell'arte.......peccato che spesso ...sempre più spesso vengono strumentalizzati per fini....."poveri"
@jackbussell 3D computer animations are done by teams of people with software tricks... this kind of work takes months to make just a few minutes - why not check out some of his fully drawn stop frames like - Felix in Exile
im a south african aswell
@jackbussell it's not computer animation it is animated drawing - also i don't think his technique is up for evaluation by ... who are you by the way? if you wanted to buy the copyrighted set of 8 films it would cost you $500,000
AYURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
prettyyy
Is there a storyline to this? Need it for my art homework
MERCI DADA
@prammaven
Sorry, I only dabble in art just to experiment; it's actually very fun to play around with, especially with this type of style.
verry intersting the auromatical writting. how you can watch on the movie alpswissart upstairs i did send you a video from mechanical spiders design by answer.
soooo... what was this one about? i don't think i got it.
Did I mention INCREDIBLE?
Any of you could tell me how this man edit your videos?. Are they pictures of pictures, frame by frame? Hand Draw or with software?
Thanks
Its called additive and substractive drawing, and yes is all hand drawn.
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i'm not sure if i understand what this is about....
Everyone carries a novel stalking inside them.
I will offer constructive advice for each attendee's project and guide him/her through to a finished project.
Get More Details on wiziq.com/online-class/942634-you-too-can-write-a-romantic-novel
NO MATES WALSH
@littletwitchy I think he' is copying some real footage with a software like "ARTRAGE" and then erasing with a wet sponge to give the "dirt" effects.. i could be wrong anyway, there are many ways to obtain this...
my moms a paraplegic
Waitaminute folks...I appreciate the richness of his charcoals. I do.
BUT the guy is clearly tracing and copying. The people are barely moving. I mean really.
Jerking animation, no colour, outdated technology - a bad movie.