He was my idol, the artist I aspired to be like. He was an inspiration to me as a kid and even still now even tho he’s gone . He left us too soon. Rest easy Kim
Hey Mike. Thanks for uploading these. You're the goat! I'm sure 선생님 would be grateful for you making it so much easier for his wisdom and impact to touch even more lives even in the next life. Anyway thanks for uploading these man.
Loved your video last month about how importing design applications from drawing into your painting practice and how that has lended you some additional vitality there. I wonder if you've ever inverted this formula? That is, making drawing more painterly. I don't fully know what that would look like, maybe drybrush with graphite or charcoal powder. Or maybe even putting mineral spirits to the
"Dont draw what you see, draw what you have seen." Anybody know what this means exactly? Im guessing he is saying, instead of staring and drawing, look/analyze then draw the ref from memory. Im not sure though.
Jung gi always reiterates analysing the things you draw and building your visual library Basic shapes, forms, etc. Especially. Building a database of objects and things you have seen in this manner is especially important in drawing the way he does. Analysing the basic forms of the object helps you break it down in a way that you can draw it not just from the angle or perspective you see it from currently, but also from your imagination, by orienting the object differently. Analysing in this way also helps you to draw other similar objects. For example, jung gi talks about how he learnt to draw motorcycles by learning to draw bicycles first, or tigers by learning to draw cats first. When you're finally seeing an object similar to one you've already broken down and studied before, it makes the process of drawing and thus comprehending and adding it to your visual library much easier. Hope this helps
In a lot interviews he says that he replicates 60-70% of the things he saw. Even for him it is not possible to replicate from memory too 100%. So his quote is probably try to remember + give it your own taste.
@@vishnu2407 Thank you for taking the time to answer. It helps a lot. Walking through the process of improvement, maybe it would be something like this: -1. Studying/practicing basic shapes and shape manipulation, turning forms at will while respecting perspective. -2. Using that knowledge to see these simplified shapes in what we choose to study. Basically using shape language to study say the human form. Through the analysis, we will find many overlapping similarities between various objects and living things. -3. Take it slow and analyze first. Test knowledge by rotating object in our imagination and putting it to paper. (I remember Jung Gi in another video saying something like, "If you can draw it from any angle then you know you understand it fully".) Possibly similar to how we need to know the alphabet before we can make words, or needing to know numbers before doing math? Iv been trying to create a clear outlook on how I spend my time practicing, while also being able to spot mistakes and correct as I go.
@@DosenbrotWTF That makes sense. Readability and filling in the gaps adds to the person`s style/taste. I sometimes get too hung up on getting things 100%. Thanks
At this point of my life I want to learn Korean just because of him and learn Japanese just for Miyazaki. I learned English at a young age just by watching animations, that is how mucj I love art...❤ Also I want to know what kind of pen he uses! 🤣Jahahaaahaha.( for people who don't know he hates that question!)
I watched this live. Who would've imagined that he'd be gone. Just absolutely heart-breaking :( RIP Legend.
Did he die? I've been waiting for years for him to post new videos, every year I came to the channel to see
@@5ang Yes, he died randomly when he was touring France. Real shame to the world of art. He was one of the very best, if not the best in this genre.
@@John-hp2hg Oh... 😢
Man i dont know if i'm more impressed by his drawing skills or the translation switches
He was my idol, the artist I aspired to be like. He was an inspiration to me as a kid and even still now even tho he’s gone . He left us too soon. Rest easy Kim
Hey Mike. Thanks for uploading these. You're the goat! I'm sure 선생님 would be grateful for you making it so much easier for his wisdom and impact to touch even more lives even in the next life. Anyway thanks for uploading these man.
Rest in peace Master. These videos will help so many people.
RIP, Kim Jung Gi sensei, will be keep watching your old videos tips .
Great work and great translation! Switching between Korean/English/French can't be easy!
yeah lol
Noooo this guy was an AMAZING artist what heartbreak
the second drawing is so impressive that is actually ridiculous.
i can't believe it, Rest in peace Master Gi
These aree great man, thanks ✌🏾
Man, do i miss him so much. What a loss to the world
저는 한국인이고 이 채널 계속 구독하고 있었는데도 작가님께서 돌아가신 줄 몰랐네요... 2022년 10월에 돌아가셨다고 합니다. 그곳에서도 원하는 그림 그리시며 사시길 바랍니다...
He just wanted to upgrade his perspective skills. RIP
Thank you so much for these uploads. ♡
Imagine being able to absorb such great skills .. like one day you wake up and you just know how to draw like kim . Just a fantasy of mine .
R.I.P
RIP To Kim 🙏
GREAT VIDEO THANKS FOR SHARING HAVA NICE DAY
dont forget the floor
Manifestation through art
Beautiful drawing! LIKE157!!!!
your art is amazing, thanks for sharing with us. we will develop our talents together friend,
❤️👍👍👍🥰🥰🙏
Loved your video last month about how importing design applications from drawing into your painting practice and how that has lended you some additional vitality there. I wonder if you've ever inverted this formula? That is, making drawing more painterly. I don't fully know what that would look like, maybe drybrush with graphite or charcoal powder. Or maybe even putting mineral spirits to the
Descanse em paz
❤❤😢
우와 정말 말 그래도 예술입니다.
"Dont draw what you see, draw what you have seen." Anybody know what this means exactly? Im guessing he is saying, instead of staring and drawing, look/analyze then draw the ref from memory. Im not sure though.
Reference memories I suppose.
Jung gi always reiterates analysing the things you draw and building your visual library
Basic shapes, forms, etc. Especially. Building a database of objects and things you have seen in this manner is especially important in drawing the way he does. Analysing the basic forms of the object helps you break it down in a way that you can draw it not just from the angle or perspective you see it from currently, but also from your imagination, by orienting the object differently. Analysing in this way also helps you to draw other similar objects. For example, jung gi talks about how he learnt to draw motorcycles by learning to draw bicycles first, or tigers by learning to draw cats first.
When you're finally seeing an object similar to one you've already broken down and studied before, it makes the process of drawing and thus comprehending and adding it to your visual library much easier.
Hope this helps
In a lot interviews he says that he replicates 60-70% of the things he saw. Even for him it is not possible to replicate from memory too 100%. So his quote is probably try to remember + give it your own taste.
@@vishnu2407 Thank you for taking the time to answer. It helps a lot.
Walking through the process of improvement, maybe it would be something like this:
-1. Studying/practicing basic shapes and shape manipulation, turning forms at will while respecting perspective.
-2. Using that knowledge to see these simplified shapes in what we choose to study. Basically using shape language to study say the human form. Through the analysis, we will find many overlapping similarities between various objects and living things.
-3. Take it slow and analyze first. Test knowledge by rotating object in our imagination and putting it to paper. (I remember Jung Gi in another video saying something like, "If you can draw it from any angle then you know you understand it fully".)
Possibly similar to how we need to know the alphabet before we can make words, or needing to know numbers before doing math?
Iv been trying to create a clear outlook on how I spend my time practicing, while also being able to spot mistakes and correct as I go.
@@DosenbrotWTF That makes sense. Readability and filling in the gaps adds to the person`s style/taste. I sometimes get too hung up on getting things 100%. Thanks
11:30 printing mode on.
very nice
thank you
🙏
fuck this year
nothing good happens
the floor.
삼가 고인의 명복을 빕니다.
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We were sure spoiled till he passed on, now all that's around is AI crap, no one uploads useful art videos on the tube anymore either.
girl sinix is alive and well!
does anyone know what is that brush he draw with? pls!)
He usually use pentel brush pen, but this particular pen is just a random pen
At this point of my life I want to learn Korean just because of him and learn Japanese just for Miyazaki. I learned English at a young age just by watching animations, that is how mucj I love art...❤
Also I want to know what kind of pen he uses! 🤣Jahahaaahaha.( for people who don't know he hates that question!)
I liked your energy :3 I hope that you are doing well
@@struggler3915 thank you. ❤
Did he die? I've been waiting for years for him to post new videos, every year I came to the channel to see :(
yes
잘보고갑니다 ㅎㅎ
Vim do Futuro para dizer obrigado por tudo ♥
ㅅㅂ존나잘그리노 김정기같노 했는데 김정기네 이왜진
Hi
통역이 C급이야
New video please 🙏
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