@@otum2701 As a white guy who went to university to major in Korean, I agree. I'm terrible at translating live, that's a whole other skill, but she was missing a lot and just filling in the gaps with 'fluidity' and other common phrases.
He's definitely my huge inspiration for drawing more from the mind. But a skill like his really does take years and years. I still can't believe he's gone, and I miss him dearly. Rest in peace Kim Jung Gi.
@@fernandoreds7818 It might be all over Kim's Wikipedia page but up until Mike Bop uploaded these instruction videos, I'd never seen Kim explain his process so thoroughly. All other RUclips videos asking him about his skills are pretty vague. I just happen to watch Ethan's video on Kim last week before having these videos recommended to me.
@@NaPH273 Yes, every aspiring artist learns contour and perspective lines, and most use them throughout their art life. But Kim's slight of hand is next level cause he doesn't put down lines or even light pencil before putting pen to paper. If what Kim does is normal/typical we wouldn't all be oohing and awing over his process.
@@kkuryoo I'm not OP but i guess they used a figurative phrase to express the feeling of "when you're so amazed by something that you feel bad physically" (and thus gagged).
Yeah, I was more surprised by that moment than by 1:40 I can't imagine what exactly he was thinking atm. That bump looks like deltoid or bicep but everyone knows that delts start somewhere in the middle of the collar bone and bicep bump is waaaaaay further into the arm
He was recently diagnosed with diabetes, so hasn’t been well. He speaks about losing certainty when judging his marks. The guy was at the height of his powers over the past decade, but inevitably with age sustaining that level of virtuosity becomes difficult. So it turns out he has always been human, the guy is simply a very hard working genius. His humility, and the fact that he is still going should inspire all of us to work harder and make the most of our talent while we enjoy the good health youth take for granted.
@@reborngreatnesss5712 no it won't if you don't even know how to draw the body how would you know perspective lmao and I don't get why this guy is so praised he practiced guidelines all his life and he's 30 something he's been practicing for years having and remembering it in his head and we could do it to with years of practice if he's was in his 20s sure but he's LITERALLY OVER 30
@@hinamatsuro1908 perspective you NEED to master the most idc if you learn How to draw a Body but if you don’t know any perspective, the positioning of the buildings, portion of the body in perspective it’s going to be a living nightmare. And Also PEOPLE Are DIFFERENT in their art Journey I can’t speak on their path either way they doing it and they STILL doing the same way regular artist do. I don’t know what’s ur main point and you missing the point I’m trying to say. When I was Reading ur comment you don’t make no sense I was confused what you even saying.
I think more toward form and perspective.. you honestly don't even have to study human anatomy and still be able to draw human relatively well if you know the general form of the body, anatomy is more like icing of the cake as well as helping you visualize the form dyanmic(how it react to pressure, abduction,etc)... I recommend following drawabox way of learning, perspective does not have to come in the way of one point perspective, two point and so on.. but more toward the understanding of the axis component that build the cube as a whole, and afterward being able to manipulate abstract form within the confine of the axis. Personal comment: The comment of the guy above that said that you don't need to know perspective and just learn from experience. Its like you are forced to just cook without recipe or the most fundamental understanding of how to cook. And you know, get over it and be master chef eventually. While other people that actually learn the fundamental of cooking, how taste interact with each other, how to cut something and stuff, already run far ahead because they are standing on the shoulder of a giant(giant being the fundamental that has been experimented and understood by the predecessor of the cooking world so to speak) + Your argument about how can you possibly draw perspective if you cant even draw human is like saying how can you possibly reach the number 1 if you cant even reach number 2.
I love that he honestly doesn't fully... think about what he's just gonna draw, he just draws, but he makes the simplified version so others can understand how it works while also being like "ooohhhhh, so he has the boxes in his head while he draws" even though... he really doesn't.
He's showing us the training wheels he used to ride with. He's far beyond that stage now, mostly, but it seems like he really wants to help people draw and that's super.
He visualises perspective in his head naturally after years, perhaps a decade of practice. Saying "so he has boxes in his head" is a simplification but it's true, he's visualising the perspective. Don't discourage people by making it seem like magic, it's not. It's learnable skill. It just so happens Kim Jung Gi is a genius. He works harder than anybody else, everyday of his life just so he can be one the best draftsman ever.
There's something about the way he draws, it's so entertaining...like watching a good movie. I just can't seem to stop watching. You can tell he's very loose and free, he's not worried about making a mistake or self conscious about the camera. Very inspiring, thank you for sharing!
Even though he's gone, his teachings will live on forever. I'm sad, yet I'm glad he became the great master he was before passing. I will take his wisdom to try and become a better artist, never let his torch die
That’s what most artist need to realize. A lot of artist have no skills, they only focus on the lines which blocks them from ever getting better. When you learn perfect forms, all the lines becomes 1 form. It becomes easier to memorize a car built of 1000 parts by alighting them into one perfect form. One thing I realized after so much drawing is that the best artist see things simple, instead of a lot. Instead of seeing 4 lines, you see one square, and instead of seeing 6 squares, you see one cube, and instead of seeing a lot of cubes, you see 1 form, and instead of seeing 1 form you see a whole entire story of forms made into a direct art piece. That is where Kim Jung Gi is.
The absolute precision and confidence of EVERY little line and detail, often put on the blank page and yet fitting perfectly into the final creation...It's absolutely astonishing... R.i.p.
As usual, Kim Jung Gi puts on an incredible performance! Of course he put in (and continues to put in) countless hours of practice into his craft as evident by his memory. When you have been drawing for as long as he has, you develop an extensive visual memory and also your hand has "muscle' memory to draw those thoughts onto paper - with accuracy.
So glad I studied Korean, even though the translator is awesome. Also glad I found this channel. I'm getting back into drawing, after a few years of leaving it alone due to depression.. It's been helping quite a lot 😃
In the first drawing, he was even drawing the two figures in perspective. The right simplified one was seen from a view slightly behind while the left slightly more to the front.
Holy moly, such precision, I hope I can reach his level XD, well that was useful because I was wondering what shapes should I use to create the body and I finally found someone putting some into practice!
ik im watching this solely for entertainment purposes , not that this lacks in educational value it just simply is so incredibly amusing to me...the fluidity in his every stroke never ceases to amaze me! This man truly is a legend , cultural reset, everything!
U are a genius mike BoP I see the stream's of jung gi master and look mainly for the lectures u are great for making a collection like this I thank u dearly
thanks to technology and the modern day era, we are able to learn at home without the necessity of traveling or spending incredible amounts of money. But most importantly, thanks to Kim Jung Gi for sharing his knowledge and wisdom in arts.
Lesson is to get good at drawing perspective. Even his sketches look good just cuz they look right and 3D. Of course he’s amazing but I think perspective is the biggest fundamental! This is an opinion of a learning artist in myself 😊
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
for me personally, I found the exercises of taking a flat thing and make it 2 D the most valuable, although really there are pearls in this whole video
Learning to draw, doing pretty good. -Sees this video- "To interpret the human body, you need to know the anatomy already." My interpretation, "get good, then come back when you can free hand a freaking body with no guide lines." I'm just trying to learning some foreshortening here. My take away, going to go learn the muscle groups in further detail.
this guy is so badass that he starts with the full draw then proceeds to draw the sketch
Low key SpongeBob methods
Erase all the details and here we have a circle
@@mute1050 I get that reference. That was a funny episode.
first draw a head
then erase the detailed features
and 1 2 3 a circle!
thingy....
He’s cheating he sketches over his thoughts/ imagination raw from the start lots of confidence in his strokes
bless the translator, she is doing her best.
props to her
And shes not bad at all
yes she's doing her job like a true pro. like she should be.
I think english is not even her first lenguage either, which would make it even more impressive
@@otum2701 As a white guy who went to university to major in Korean, I agree. I'm terrible at translating live, that's a whole other skill, but she was missing a lot and just filling in the gaps with 'fluidity' and other common phrases.
Rest in peace..Master of artistry
i didnt know he passed away, i wish i discovered him sooner :(
@Angelo bonjour
WTH, I didn't know he passed away. That makes me sad...
@Angelo i am sorry for this *coughs* yo angelo !
WHAT
He's definitely my huge inspiration for drawing more from the mind. But a skill like his really does take years and years. I still can't believe he's gone, and I miss him dearly. Rest in peace Kim Jung Gi.
But keep 4:30 in mind 😊
Ethan Becker said Kim Jung Gi draws with invisible lines and boxes and this proved his assessment correct.
That was well known from Kim waaaaay before Ethan said it...
@@fernandoreds7818 It might be all over Kim's Wikipedia page but up until Mike Bop uploaded these instruction videos, I'd never seen Kim explain his process so thoroughly. All other RUclips videos asking him about his skills are pretty vague. I just happen to watch Ethan's video on Kim last week before having these videos recommended to me.
@@CottageOnChickenLegs every artist knows contour and perspective lines. Its how Kim implement so effortlessly is so exclusive to him
@@NaPH273 Yes, every aspiring artist learns contour and perspective lines, and most use them throughout their art life. But Kim's slight of hand is next level cause he doesn't put down lines or even light pencil before putting pen to paper. If what Kim does is normal/typical we wouldn't all be oohing and awing over his process.
all professional artists do that actually. it becomes second memory, almost like brushing your teeth or washing your hands
1:40 i bet you didn’t see that comin’
YOU ARE FUCKING RIGHT
@@Anastasiabruno perry the playtpus
Bro Froyo 🧐🧐🧐 this man is not human
Birb
ruclips.net/video/UccAy73-KEQ/видео.html 😯
The way he just freehanded everything...gagged
why gagged?
@@kkuryoo I'm not OP but i guess they used a figurative phrase to express the feeling of "when you're so amazed by something that you feel bad physically" (and thus gagged).
@@surooh i legit thought it meant as in a bad way
@@hanna_no I thought it was to express "it's so cool it makes me sick (figuratively)"? Otherwise, I don't see how they would mean that badly.
I thought they meant the negative way- it feels weird to watch people free hand with pen for me but I still think it's cool so no hate
6:30
Translator: He made a mistake. He corrected it.
Me: *exhales*
thank God he's human.
i was scared for a while
Plot Twist, the paper tells him what to draw.
Yeah, I was more surprised by that moment than by 1:40
I can't imagine what exactly he was thinking atm. That bump looks like deltoid or bicep but everyone knows that delts start somewhere in the middle of the collar bone and bicep bump is waaaaaay further into the arm
He was recently diagnosed with diabetes, so hasn’t been well. He speaks about losing certainty when judging his marks. The guy was at the height of his powers over the past decade, but inevitably with age sustaining that level of virtuosity becomes difficult. So it turns out he has always been human, the guy is simply a very hard working genius. His humility, and the fact that he is still going should inspire all of us to work harder and make the most of our talent while we enjoy the good health youth take for granted.
@@carlkligerman1981 captain obvious I salute to you.
Rest In Peace, a legend was taken too soon
“You think you’re so big. You think you’re so tough. Don’t you EVAR...”
👈😉👈
*ciggar breaks☹️
ruclips.net/video/UccAy73-KEQ/видео.html 😯
@@rexrex8400 looks gay
Don't you EVAR draw from imagination!
He just???? Drew the body??? Just like that???
Anyways time to go practice and cry
I highly recommend doing perspective first so you can the shapes, depth etc before doing body just saying it will make sense
@@reborngreatnesss5712 no it won't if you don't even know how to draw the body how would you know perspective lmao and I don't get why this guy is so praised he practiced guidelines all his life and he's 30 something he's been practicing for years having and remembering it in his head and we could do it to with years of practice if he's was in his 20s sure but he's LITERALLY OVER 30
@@hinamatsuro1908 perspective you NEED to master the most idc if you learn How to draw a Body but if you don’t know any perspective, the positioning of the buildings, portion of the body in perspective it’s going to be a living nightmare. And Also PEOPLE Are DIFFERENT in their art Journey I can’t speak on their path either way they doing it and they STILL doing the same way regular artist do. I don’t know what’s ur main point and you missing the point I’m trying to say. When I was Reading ur comment you don’t make no sense I was confused what you even saying.
I think more toward form and perspective.. you honestly don't even have to study human anatomy and still be able to draw human relatively well if you know the general form of the body, anatomy is more like icing of the cake as well as helping you visualize the form dyanmic(how it react to pressure, abduction,etc)...
I recommend following drawabox way of learning, perspective does not have to come in the way of one point perspective, two point and so on.. but more toward the understanding of the axis component that build the cube as a whole, and afterward being able to manipulate abstract form within the confine of the axis.
Personal comment:
The comment of the guy above that said that you don't need to know perspective and just learn from experience. Its like you are forced to just cook without recipe or the most fundamental understanding of how to cook. And you know, get over it and be master chef eventually.
While other people that actually learn the fundamental of cooking, how taste interact with each other, how to cut something and stuff, already run far ahead because they are standing on the shoulder of a giant(giant being the fundamental that has been experimented and understood by the predecessor of the cooking world so to speak)
+ Your argument about how can you possibly draw perspective if you cant even draw human is like saying how can you possibly reach the number 1 if you cant even reach number 2.
Mostly cry. The practicing part will take me years and years.
I love that he honestly doesn't fully... think about what he's just gonna draw, he just draws, but he makes the simplified version so others can understand how it works while also being like "ooohhhhh, so he has the boxes in his head while he draws" even though... he really doesn't.
He's showing us the training wheels he used to ride with. He's far beyond that stage now, mostly, but it seems like he really wants to help people draw and that's super.
Man drew a detailed car handfree
Oh, I didn't know u could read minds.
He visualises perspective in his head naturally after years, perhaps a decade of practice. Saying "so he has boxes in his head" is a simplification but it's true, he's visualising the perspective.
Don't discourage people by making it seem like magic, it's not. It's learnable skill. It just so happens Kim Jung Gi is a genius. He works harder than anybody else, everyday of his life just so he can be one the best draftsman ever.
@@fredfry4756 Well said.
There's something about the way he draws, it's so entertaining...like watching a good movie. I just can't seem to stop watching. You can tell he's very loose and free, he's not worried about making a mistake or self conscious about the camera. Very inspiring, thank you for sharing!
Step one: draw a cube shape
Step two: draw everything else
Step three: sign
Very simple
Nono.
Step one: draw the body
Step two: do the boxes
Step three: i think you know what comes now.
@@Mihhawk ah sorry my mistake
Even though he's gone, his teachings will live on forever.
I'm sad, yet I'm glad he became the great master he was before passing.
I will take his wisdom to try and become a better artist, never let his torch die
He dont fixate on lines being perfect, he focus more on form and shapes
Yah just like da vincis principle of drawing
That’s what most artist need to realize. A lot of artist have no skills, they only focus on the lines which blocks them from ever getting better.
When you learn perfect forms, all the lines becomes 1 form. It becomes easier to memorize a car built of 1000 parts by alighting them into one perfect form.
One thing I realized after so much drawing is that the best artist see things simple, instead of a lot. Instead of seeing 4 lines, you see one square, and instead of seeing 6 squares, you see one cube, and instead of seeing a lot of cubes, you see 1 form, and instead of seeing 1 form you see a whole entire story of forms made into a direct art piece.
That is where Kim Jung Gi is.
I've seen him draw many times already and I'm still getting blown away by him. please live a healthy, happy, and long life Kim Jung Gi!.
About that...
Rest in peace 🕊️
May he rest in peace 🕊️
Uh
...
The absolute precision and confidence of EVERY little line and detail, often put on the blank page and yet fitting perfectly into the final creation...It's absolutely astonishing...
R.i.p.
Rip Kim Jung Gi
No techbros will ever be able to copy your style, no matter how much of your art they steal and cram into an AI algorithm.
Please keep doing all this stuff. It helped me alot. Thanks!
Now you will make a great pewd fanart dude
As usual, Kim Jung Gi puts on an incredible performance! Of course he put in (and continues to put in) countless hours of practice into his craft as evident by his memory. When you have been drawing for as long as he has, you develop an extensive visual memory and also your hand has "muscle' memory to draw those thoughts onto paper - with accuracy.
This man is truly a genius, drawing without a framework. He just knows where every line should be before putting it down.
Can't believe he's gone 😭😭
i miss watching his live on fb, it was so relaxing to watch and listen. rip master
Watching again. No use of guide lines no eraser, he draw amazing pictures. RIP dear brother.
6:29 legendary moment
it shows how nobody is perfect
@@drimer01 lol
1:10 was already a mistake, and he improvised it
XDDD
Johanan Libert
2:47 slap slap SLAP!!!!
2nd- 8:45
3rd- 10:32
21:32 slap slap SLAP!!!!
this is so fucking great idk what is happening
Flux I think Hyun Jin Kim is just checking if the audio in the stream is in sync
are you unemployed?
@@CJreyiz nope .. I prefer to use the word 'self-employed'
9:08 too?
Bro I now this video is 2 years from know but holy shit how he sketch a body with no reference is FUCKING AMAZING
So glad I studied Korean, even though the translator is awesome. Also glad I found this channel. I'm getting back into drawing, after a few years of leaving it alone due to depression.. It's been helping quite a lot 😃
Yeah same here ..
The way he can just draw clothes is so amazing 😭
I can’t imagine the amount of work that took to learn
Rest in peace, Master! 🙏
In the first drawing, he was even drawing the two figures in perspective. The right simplified one was seen from a view slightly behind while the left slightly more to the front.
One of my favorite artist rip ❤
These videos are blessings to mankind
Rest In Peace Legend
Thank you so much for saving these lessons, they are a godsend for learning perspective
Holy moly, such precision, I hope I can reach his level XD, well that was useful because I was wondering what shapes should I use to create the body and I finally found someone putting some into practice!
Still saddens me when I remember he's no longer with us. Hope you are resting well master.
ik im watching this solely for entertainment purposes , not that this lacks in educational value it just simply is so incredibly amusing to me...the fluidity in his every stroke never ceases to amaze me!
This man truly is a legend , cultural reset, everything!
THIS MAN IS A GOD! AND THE FACT THAT HE JUST FREE HANDED THIS IS EVEN MORE AMAZING!!
Without pencil is very mind blowing
I didn't know that he had died... that's such a huge loss for the art community. My condolences to his family, he was too young.
U are a genius mike BoP I see the stream's of jung gi master and look mainly for the lectures u are great for making a collection like this
I thank u dearly
priyanshu 11 where does he stream, can you help me??
@@shivshaktawat4680 Superani YT channel
I cant even draw boxes
God bless this artist
That confidence when he draws.
It's just.... *chief kiss*
Yep I think the tribesmen will appreciate it too
Es relajante ver a tu dibujante favorito haciendo lo que más sabe hacer, gracias Kim Jung Gi
Thank you so much, you make our lives easier with these lessons!
Idk how many i've said ''BRuuuh'' while watching the video.
Watching this now hurts me. He's gone too soon... R.I.P Kim Jung Gi ;(
thanks to technology and the modern day era, we are able to learn at home without the necessity of traveling or spending incredible amounts of money. But most importantly, thanks to Kim Jung Gi for sharing his knowledge and wisdom in arts.
Rest in piece Kim 😢🙏
9:18 so nobody is gon talk about how he just drew sinix ?... lol
Who ist this ?
@@akiraa7379 youtuber
That isn't.....
shut the fuck up zoomer
Doesn't looks like Sinix
The experience and the talent is literally visible on that sheet.
Think a lot for clipping this part of this Kim Jung Gi live's. ;)
wow he literally can draw what he sees in his head with 100% accuracy, crazy
this video makes me feel really calm. rest in peace ❤
Ive been watching master kim draw for years and can never tell where he is going with that first line🔥
The brightest stars burn the fastest. A great loss for the art world. RIP
Rip legend , he will forever be in my Mount Rushmore of Artist
His ability to assess proportion in smaller relationships is one of his most unique strengths.
Hope you continue making these! Thanks again!
his basic shapes that he drew in like 10 seconds look 10x better than mine that i spend like 10 minutes doing 😭😭
I tried my best to follow along with his drawing, and I did really well in recreating the arrow that he drew at 1:44. Well, pretty close anyway.
I miss this legend every day.
Rohan vibes. Homeboy went straight to the inking and drew a full person in a minute.
Vou aprender inglês só pra assistir essa aula,esse é meu mestre desde quando eu comecei no desenho, assistir uma aula sua é uma honra
It's a beautiful experience watching him draw
He might be gone now but the lessons and passion he left will forever remain. Rest in peace goat
Rest in peace sensei
I love his approach, and this is so great, thanks for sharing
아이고 심근경색 이라니.
나이도 아직 한참 이신데.
너무 늦게 알아 뵙습니다.
이렇게 아까운 별이 다시 돌아가셨군요.
i could watch him sketching all day... so fun.
love watching a master perform his craft
thank you soo much for posting this with translation!! it’s so incredibly useful!
i just know about this guy..... HOWW??? Like omg he doesn’t even think about it and he draws a human body in 3 seconds OMFGG
Yeah hes really good. He has artbooks with plenty of his drawings in them as well
Really amazing spontaneous drawing.... great artist!
Even the "simplified" pose in this drawing is artistic
If you’re going to learn to become a master it’s best to learn from the best
I believe it takes decades to have such line confidence.
Lesson is to get good at drawing perspective. Even his sketches look good just cuz they look right and 3D. Of course he’s amazing but I think perspective is the biggest fundamental!
This is an opinion of a learning artist in myself 😊
rip you absolute legend :(
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
RIP Legend
I remember when i watched this, draw again it's so cool, Kim jung gi is my inspiration.
i love how this man casually draws these poses in any possible way and then theres me.
Master , God bless your soul , RIp master Kim we will never forget you!! 😔
someone is getting their cheeks clapped in the background
may be solid snake
😂
WHY DID THEY LIKE THIS 😭😭😭😭
He inspires me to the moon and back.
Him: says anything confidently
Me: nods like Ik what he’s saying even tho I definitely dont
for me personally, I found the exercises of taking a flat thing and make it 2 D the most valuable, although really there are pearls in this whole video
Learning to draw, doing pretty good. -Sees this video- "To interpret the human body, you need to know the anatomy already." My interpretation, "get good, then come back when you can free hand a freaking body with no guide lines." I'm just trying to learning some foreshortening here. My take away, going to go learn the muscle groups in further detail.
hope he is resting well
this randomly popped up on my feed and its super helpful, but once i read kim jung gi, i got sad
I can't belive he is gone, just like that.
Thank you! I’ll add this to my watch later so I can study!! 💜
I’m gonna go proceed and cry now because he is just too good
That line confidence is genuinely frightening.
I love how the first character has a face of a humanoid duck❤️
A true master of his craft rest easy ❤️
i like how sir kim thinks its so wise
R.I.P a true master