I understood the absolute opposite. He said that when he was younger he was obsessed with getting good but at the time of the interview when he looked back he felt like everything artists do including his pas works looks good. I think he meant that the skill level doesn’t really matter, you can enjoy your work at every stage. He even say something close to that on the interview.
"You shouldn't feel pressured about your drawing or inferior about your level. Put that aside. Don't worry." Honestly, hearing this from kim jung gi, really takes a huge weight off your chest
This was the most inspiring teaching. Then the accomplished master of engaging perspectives drew the lines he can see. He also described his path of hard work and progress. Thank you Kim Jung Gi🤩🎨🔥
Everytime I see Master Kim Jung Gi draw and speak about drawing the more I understand what he means and sees. It inspires me to draw new things and approach my drawings differently. Thank you for these short lessons.
He is teaching the right way. We don't learn how to draw from "art classes" and their structured regimented learning. We learn from observation, memory, reconstruction of reality and imagination of reality, at our own pace, at a young age. But he obviously progressed much more than a lot of us, so learning his techniques helps a lot. Now we gotta go try for ourselves and see if we want to work his ideas into our habits. I learned a lot from this talk, thank you Kim Jung Gi!
I wish they had picture diaries in America, man. Like seriously, imagine all the drawing practice you’ll be able to do just by doing that as a homework.
My. dad was a major illuustrator back in the heyday of commercial illustrator's, and I asked him what he saw when h3e was drawing, and he said a lot of little people. Gi clarified basically, what my dad said to me. It's all in your artistic dreaming mind, which comes from deep study and sweet sweat!
i've only seem Jung Gi drawing, not really talking. This was super insightful and he was a very kind person with a very positive message. I loved that ending. But sorry Jungi, I'm going to risk my life for drawing. It's all I have and all I've wanted. But I'll try to always have fun!
I sincerely thank for all your teaching these years, master Kim. I will always put into used what i ever learn from you to my student , your legacy will live on.
Wonderful interview! I thought Kim Jung Gi explained his process very well here. I loved his encouraging words near the end. An important reminder to just keep going. The "invisible lines" KJG mentioned are covered in Scott Robertson's great book, How to Draw. It clearly explains how to construct objects as wireframes in perspective. The book focuses mostly on vehicles, but its principles can help you draw any subject with a good sense of form and space.
"He doesn't realize that you're a lot more stupid than he ever was." -Ethan Becker on Kim Jung Gi. And I can really relate to that when seeing him draw and talk about drawing.
LOL what video did he say that, I wanna watch XD Kim is like that old school uncle who grew up culturally locked in and had to take life as is but turned out based Ethan is like that snarky older cousin who'll agree but has to make sure you know your place because times a' different now
@@HorseyWorsey Yeah it's so sad that he died. He was such a great inspiration to me and always made me want to draw and the last few days I was frustrated with my art but when I heard of his death, I was motivated again, so thank you Master Kim for your inspiration, even in death.
So sad indeed, but it's a joy he tried to teach us his way, as you can understand it was hard for him to explain. The main thing to keep in mind from this video is to "put yourself in the space you're drawing". It makes total sense to be honest, just need to practice more and keep more attention from your daily vision, even mundane (particularly mundane ones). My take is : just enjoy drawing, observe, draw things you like then learn technical stuff time to time, but you should emphasize the dopamine you get from drawing, it must be your priority if you want to draw well one day.
I started to keep a diary of daily drawings to see my progress over time. Sometimes we dont realize how far we come so we tend to get frustrated and give up but when you see the drawings, it helps to keep going.
Lucky to be have been in the era of master kim . Those camera and video lesson are pure gem . Gone too soon master:( to allah we belong to allah we return
I would like to say that the ability to visualise is also a spectrum. Some people can only see black and white shapes while others can visualise colours and scenes that is as real as reality itself, while a small percentage of people actually can’t visualise at all. Those people that don’t have a minds eye have something called “aphantasia” search it up guys, it’s pretty crazy. You can also be on the opposite side of the spectrum with hyper phantasia which I am pretty sure Kim jung gi is a part of, so when he says some of his students aren’t able to visualise, I feel like they literally aren’t biologically capable of doing it, atleast to his level.
Este señor king yum gi creo que ya nacio que ese gran talento super hermoso saludos desde el salvador soy un gran admirador de esta leyenda del dibujo que dios le siga dando mas talento artistico amen
Excellent speech I also want draw like these and draw different angles Thanks for u r tips Sir .one day I also draw like u sir and more than u sir.wish me sir.
Lmaooooo “when I was younger, I just wanted to draw well. Now that I’m older, it’s just sort of dull. Everything I do always looks good.” I love that.
He's like the One-Punch man of drawing
@@Balloonbot I guess that's how he went bald
Reminds me of when people cry and miss the journey they went through to get as good as they got at something.
I understood the absolute opposite. He said that when he was younger he was obsessed with getting good but at the time of the interview when he looked back he felt like everything artists do including his pas works looks good. I think he meant that the skill level doesn’t really matter, you can enjoy your work at every stage. He even say something close to that on the interview.
Saitama was bored after getting stronger, Kim Jung Gi was not. @@Balloonbot
Rest in peace, you legend. You were one of a kind
He really was the GOAT.
Andrew Tate is more one of a kind
I'm getting roasted, comforted, and inspired at the same time
😂
"You shouldn't feel pressured about your drawing or inferior about your level. Put that aside. Don't worry." Honestly, hearing this from kim jung gi, really takes a huge weight off your chest
천재화가, 대한민국의 대표적인 인물.
김정기 프로작가님의 인터뷰와 작업을 영상으로 남겨 주셨네요. 정말 깜짝 놀라서 믿어지지 않는 죽음이었습니다. 부디 하늘나라에서 영원한 안식을 누리시기를 기도드립니다. 아멘.
"It's tragic that you can't see the invisible lines that I see"
Damn, that hit so close to home :D
He became so good his imagination is literally projecting out onto his paper
This was the most inspiring teaching. Then the accomplished master of engaging perspectives drew the lines he can see. He also described his path of hard work and progress. Thank you Kim Jung Gi🤩🎨🔥
To think we still have access to so much of his drawings live. A true giant was laid to rest. 🖤
Everytime I see Master Kim Jung Gi draw and speak about drawing the more I understand what he means and sees. It inspires me to draw new things and approach my drawings differently. Thank you for these short lessons.
He really seemed to be a great guy and his teaching was clear and direct. Very sad to hear about his passing at such a young age.
He is teaching the right way. We don't learn how to draw from "art classes" and their structured regimented learning. We learn from observation, memory, reconstruction of reality and imagination of reality, at our own pace, at a young age. But he obviously progressed much more than a lot of us, so learning his techniques helps a lot. Now we gotta go try for ourselves and see if we want to work his ideas into our habits. I learned a lot from this talk, thank you Kim Jung Gi!
Finally, more kim jung gi content. My brain was getting drier. I need this stuff, man, I need it.
I need my fix too man! 😂
선생님의
유산과 같은 영상들이 많이
남아있어 행복합니다
평안히 잠드세요 영원히 뵙고
싶을거예요 선생님.
Rest in peace. you taught us a lot.
I wish they had picture diaries in America, man. Like seriously, imagine all the drawing practice you’ll be able to do just by doing that as a homework.
"I don't have a dad" HAHAHAHAHAHAH Kim Jung Gi based
I was waiting SO LONG for a new video and now we got 38min of new material?????????????? THANKS SO MUCH !!!!!!!!!
Kim Jung Gi explains his process wonderfully. I never feel tired or bored watching him speak and teach us about his methods of doing things.
Rest in peace king
My. dad was a major illuustrator back in the heyday of commercial illustrator's, and I asked him what he saw when h3e was drawing, and he said a lot of little people. Gi clarified basically, what my dad said to me. It's all in your artistic dreaming mind, which comes from deep study and sweet sweat!
Watching his drawing videos and seeing his artwork was always fascinating to me.
RIP to a goddamn legend :(
i've only seem Jung Gi drawing, not really talking. This was super insightful and he was a very kind person with a very positive message. I loved that ending. But sorry Jungi, I'm going to risk my life for drawing. It's all I have and all I've wanted. But I'll try to always have fun!
I love him! He is my number 1 inspiration for art. I’m am very thankful for this video!
I sincerely thank for all your teaching these years, master Kim. I will always put into used what i ever learn from you to my student , your legacy will live on.
Wonderful interview! I thought Kim Jung Gi explained his process very well here. I loved his encouraging words near the end. An important reminder to just keep going.
The "invisible lines" KJG mentioned are covered in Scott Robertson's great book, How to Draw. It clearly explains how to construct objects as wireframes in perspective. The book focuses mostly on vehicles, but its principles can help you draw any subject with a good sense of form and space.
Yes! a great new interview with teaching in it
I have seen all the other ones a 1000 times
Me too!!
How about instead of doing that, practice what he teaches a 1000 times
@@IGarrettI How about stop being rude and move on with your life?
Gone too soon... RIP 😭💔
I wanted to be like him, I am sad that he is no more, I ve known him from 2 three years ago through proko videos
Rest in peace master.
You'll be dearly missed.
Definitivamente, de otro planeta. QEPD Maestro de maestros.
"He doesn't realize that you're a lot more stupid than he ever was." -Ethan Becker on Kim Jung Gi. And I can really relate to that when seeing him draw and talk about drawing.
Ah yes the PewDiePie of drawing
LOL what video did he say that, I wanna watch XD
Kim is like that old school uncle who grew up culturally locked in and had to take life as is but turned out based
Ethan is like that snarky older cousin who'll agree but has to make sure you know your place because times a' different now
@@HorseyWorsey Just look up "Ethan Becker Kim Jung Gi"
@@salty_3k506 RIP Legend , still hilarious
@@HorseyWorsey Yeah it's so sad that he died. He was such a great inspiration to me and always made me want to draw and the last few days I was frustrated with my art but when I heard of his death, I was motivated again, so thank you Master Kim for your inspiration, even in death.
Noo way man!! I stopped everything for this👌😌
"It was a long journey from the picture diary" 36:55
that hits hard
So sad indeed, but it's a joy he tried to teach us his way, as you can understand it was hard for him to explain. The main thing to keep in mind from this video is to "put yourself in the space you're drawing". It makes total sense to be honest, just need to practice more and keep more attention from your daily vision, even mundane (particularly mundane ones). My take is : just enjoy drawing, observe, draw things you like then learn technical stuff time to time, but you should emphasize the dopamine you get from drawing, it must be your priority if you want to draw well one day.
They always say the very, very best are taken too early. God, rest in peace, KIM. You’ll be missed by millions….😢
Rip. Will learn from him teaching. A fine man. Gone too soon
Always a treat when Kazone puts out another Kim Jung go video!
These videos hits different now. 💔
I started to keep a diary of daily drawings to see my progress over time. Sometimes we dont realize how far we come so we tend to get frustrated and give up but when you see the drawings, it helps to keep going.
R.I.P, love your art and all the works you did. You were amazing!!!
Such a loss, what a fantastic talent and kind person. Taken far too soon, rest in peace sir.
Rest in Peace legend
RIP dear Master !
너무 슬프다 작가님
RIP Master Kim Jung Gi
Humble master , thank you
It's a sad day. I never did go to a show of his
8:29 this guy is savage "i dont remember" "i dont have a dad"
Still in shock about his passing, rest in peace legend.
That's a good idea to have children draw an experience they had for that day. That would be a good summer assignment.
👍🏾👍🏾
RIP Kim Jung Gi.
Heartbreaking. What a loss gone too soon ❤
38:27 many thanks to you uncle KJG. It's not much but it is very appreciated. Can't wait for you to come back on the daily live stream !
Enjoyment will really lead you to improvement, thanks for this wonderful interview/short drawing lecture :D
Such a beatiful soul . Thanks a lot sensei !
Lucky to be have been in the era of master kim . Those camera and video lesson are pure gem . Gone too soon master:( to allah we belong to allah we return
R.I.P. Legend
Many Thanks!! 😊😊
RIP legend
17:16 人與物的關聯性/底面積的透視延伸/17:16老師開始畫長椅+坐在長椅上的雙人+長椅上的貓咪們+長椅後方&左側拾荒婦人的延伸/人體與貓咪的剖面線contour line
I like his relaxed teaching style. He just makes you want to draw.
이런 그림이야기 너무 좋습니다. 인터뷰조차 멋진 그림 수업이 되는군요!
정기쎔 설명은 들어도 들어도 정말 편안한데 실천하기는 정말 어려워요ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ정기쌤 설명 라디오처럼 들으려고 디아더사이드 전시때 라방들 심심찮게 돌려보는 사람이자 그림쟁이로서 이런 거 너무 좋습니다.
amazing hes actually good at explaining things . allot of good artists cannot..
edit: i meant to say this legend
RIP Kim Jung Gi....
His confidence makes me confident :))
R.I.P sensei 😭
Unbelievably amazing
Rest in peace 🕊️ Master Kim Jung Gi
muy divertido su enseñanza, espectacular
"It`s miserable when you can`t draw what you have in your head."...misery indeed.
This generation is so blessed to have Kim Jung Gi…
and we are so heartbroken because we lost him 2 days ago
YESSSS ITS CRAZY, THE CONTENT I LONG FOR!
너무 잘봤습니다.
jung gi knows how to fun at his drawings. 😯👨🏻🎨
Rip🕊🕊🕊 you influence many young and artists with your works, personality, and advice. You will be missed 🙏😞
Rest in peace, I truly aspire to be like you Kim Jung Gi🙏🏽
I would like to say that the ability to visualise is also a spectrum. Some people can only see black and white shapes while others can visualise colours and scenes that is as real as reality itself, while a small percentage of people actually can’t visualise at all.
Those people that don’t have a minds eye have something called “aphantasia” search it up guys, it’s pretty crazy.
You can also be on the opposite side of the spectrum with hyper phantasia which I am pretty sure Kim jung gi is a part of, so when he says some of his students aren’t able to visualise, I feel like they literally aren’t biologically capable of doing it, atleast to his level.
Thx for sharing. Yes, his visualization is super human. The world lost a big talent.
Great content !! Was always curious to know what goes inside the legend's mind.
RIP 😭
Awesome video , 👍
RIP 🙏
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSS. Love THOSES TRAINNING VIDS
RIP. Wow, what a talent.
Desperately waiting for content here
Thank you Master! You are a great guide and inspiration!
As always it’s a pleasure learning from Mr G 👍
amazing!!
Este señor king yum gi creo que ya nacio que ese gran talento super hermoso saludos desde el salvador soy un gran admirador de esta leyenda del dibujo que dios le siga dando mas talento artistico amen
great interview :)
Can't believe it still
R.I.P Master Gi
You will be missed by many and never forgotten by many!
Thank you
I love whenever KJG jokingly says that the rest of us mortals will never get on his level hahaha
Big fan sir
와!!!!! 기다렸어요🤩🤩🤩
We need more of jung gi videoss plss
love this ❤️
정기쌤 드로잉쇼보면서 매번 감탄했는데....
너무 슬프네요.
하늘은 왜 이런 천재들을 빨리 데려가는지 원망스럽네요.
삼가 고인의 명복을 빕니다
"I think I can't draw it wrong" hahaha, was so good
Excellent speech I also want draw like these and draw different angles
Thanks for u r tips Sir .one day I also draw like u sir and more than u sir.wish me sir.