How to Draw like Kim Jung Gi

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  • čas přidán 15. 12. 2019
  • In my last interview with Kim Jung Gi, I tried to figure out who he is, and why he’s so good. In this episode, I’m going to dive deeper. I’m going to analyze his methods, his techniques, and his process… I’m going to figure out HOW he draws. If you’re interested in drawing like Kim Jung Gi, this interview is for you.
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Komentáře • 4,1K

  • @ProkoTV
    @ProkoTV  Před rokem +172

    Join the biggest online art community and learn alongside other artists by creating a free account on Proko - www.proko.com/signup 👈

    • @allthingsstreamed9174
      @allthingsstreamed9174 Před rokem +1

      would prefer to hear his voice with subs than a voice actor... the real story telling is from the person themselves... no one else can replicate that...

    • @FeedMeSalt
      @FeedMeSalt Před rokem +1

      you guys should have touched on the fact that MILLIONS of humans cannot visualize in their heads. its not something you can learn, you are born with it or you aren't.

    • @kevine9474
      @kevine9474 Před rokem +5

      @@FeedMeSalt Visualizing is a skill not an ability. Go watch movies or read books(books work especially well).

    • @FeedMeSalt
      @FeedMeSalt Před rokem +2

      @@kevine9474 No actually it's literally something you are born able too do or not. And you cannot ever change that. Its a litteral disability.
      Called aphantasia.
      I read constantly as a child, never realized people actually SAW what they were thinking until highschool art class. Teacher called it bullshitt until I got tested.
      If you can't do it even a little you never will.
      Example, I have never seen a purple elephant in my life, I cannot create that image.
      I can't see a new Christmas tree in my head I can't picture the tree then one by one add decorations, only memories of old ones as information. Rarely I'll have a general idea of the image but it's not something you can change.
      I know my old family tree was white with blue decor.
      But again, I can't picture that in some 3d space.
      My dreams are almost always memories as well, never have I ever dreamed a place I haven't been.
      Anyway, many people litteraly don't have a minds eye.

    • @pinnappel713
      @pinnappel713 Před rokem +3

      @@FeedMeSalt Hi! If you are still interested in this, a quick search will lead you to this video, by Proko (with a host that has aphantasia) that gives insight and advice on how to go about drawing without being able to visualize in their heads ( link: czcams.com/video/LWgXSxxEjgs/video.html ). The reason they did not touch on this is probably because people who cannot visualize mentally are the outliers not the norm, so it probably wasn't on their radar at the time of recording. There are materials on CZcams that people with this affliction can use for free.

  • @hieunguyenminh8045
    @hieunguyenminh8045 Před 4 lety +3463

    step 1: summon mini kim jung gi
    step 2: let him do all the work

    • @ciccobullet6725
      @ciccobullet6725 Před 4 lety +53

      How do I summon him?

    • @STICKYArt
      @STICKYArt Před 4 lety +58

      @@ciccobullet6725 I think DMT?

    • @MirYumiya
      @MirYumiya Před 4 lety +98

      It’s his stand

    • @belu_4044
      @belu_4044 Před 4 lety +19

      @@MirYumiya Nani?

    • @Armendicus
      @Armendicus Před 4 lety +14

      Instructions not clear, Satan is in my- zskodvisdloiqfgopm

  • @qwertyuiop-ke7fs
    @qwertyuiop-ke7fs Před 3 lety +4606

    illustrators are scared of blank pieces of paper
    blank pieces of paper are scared of kim jung gi

  • @rus.t
    @rus.t Před rokem +2275

    This was the video that introduced me to Kim Jung Gi. The confidence he showed through his live shows were always awe-inspiring. You will be missed.

    • @finbar7170
      @finbar7170 Před rokem +26

      Same, rip legend

    • @zato0
      @zato0 Před rokem +23

      breaks my damn heart just found this man and i see his has passed.

    • @sudhir_7
      @sudhir_7 Před rokem +4

      What? Do you mean Chinese guy in the video passed away?😧

    • @rus.t
      @rus.t Před rokem +44

      @@sudhir_7 Unfortunately, yes... October this year. Also, he's Korean.

    • @shaieresmirnoff
      @shaieresmirnoff Před rokem +1

      He died omg no! Always loved his stuff

  • @santiagoavril4436
    @santiagoavril4436 Před rokem +1662

    Rest in peace you inspired so many with your work ethic and insane talent. You will not be forgotten

  • @reduXstereo
    @reduXstereo Před 4 lety +2928

    The summary of this lesson: Draw repetitively by observing your surroundings until you're able to steal somebody's girlfriend.

    • @XchelRocks
      @XchelRocks Před 4 lety +110

      ReduxStereo Mr. Draw Your Girlfriend then steal her

    • @skrishna3
      @skrishna3 Před 4 lety +82

      @@XchelRocks Mr. Steal your girlfriend by drawing her

    • @justapersonsnoozing2
      @justapersonsnoozing2 Před 4 lety +5

      ReduxStereo I’ll be right on it ✨👍🏾

    • @Saiunai
      @Saiunai Před 4 lety +4

      😂

    • @sethleoric2598
      @sethleoric2598 Před 4 lety +5

      @Eden Alaneme UP AND DOWN AND ALL AROUND (LENNY FACE)

  • @TalhaMansoor
    @TalhaMansoor Před 4 lety +2026

    Kim Jung Gi's playing 4d chess in his mind palace when he draws.

    • @mr.2minutes161
      @mr.2minutes161 Před 4 lety +53

      and talk at the same time

    • @AllGlassEmpty
      @AllGlassEmpty Před 4 lety +69

      While playing the chess, he also considers how the perspective will affect how he draws the game

    • @LafeSpace
      @LafeSpace Před 4 lety +4

      hahaha ... if were only that easy

    • @randomboiyo6254
      @randomboiyo6254 Před 4 lety +7

      Unironically, that’s how I would describe the drawing process xD

  • @gashami1930
    @gashami1930 Před rokem +665

    :'( We all will miss him, RIP Kim Jung Gi.
    One of the greatest legend that i ever knew

    • @SnailHatan
      @SnailHatan Před rokem +1

      You never knew him.

    • @kailey108
      @kailey108 Před rokem +59

      @@SnailHatan says the guy who named his youtube account after alfred hitchcock? 💀

    • @panameadeplm
      @panameadeplm Před rokem +1

      @@kailey108 Says the person that has Spongebob as a profile picture...? Are you Spongebob? ...What?

    • @Seraphinevexx
      @Seraphinevexx Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@panameadeplm are u a child if u have a child pfp?

    • @Maybehaha755
      @Maybehaha755 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@Seraphinevexxare you dead if you have that profile pic?

  • @ninobasset8176
    @ninobasset8176 Před rokem +52

    When I saw that he was coming to paris my hometown for the first time in 10 years I immediatly seized the opportunity to go watch his work at the gallery, but I got much more than that, I saw him drawing live in front of us, with an alien facilty, I even got the chance to get one of his very last signed sketchbook.
    I couldn't be more happy, I told all my friend "come ! Come to the gallery see his work, it might a once in a lifetime opportunity !" If only we knew, he was there standing in front of all of us full of joy sympathy and sharing drawing advices and good jokes, an less than 72 hours later he was gone, still unable to realize.
    But what I can say today is an gigantic thank you to this awesome master that gave us (and will) so much inspiration, and on a more personal note, surely one of the most precious objects in my artist life, a drawing in his book that I will keep forever.
    Thanks for everythink master.

    • @jamesdjl4359
      @jamesdjl4359 Před rokem +4

      Thanks for sharing this memory. It's truly a sad day and huge loss.

    • @pallavrajpatra7227
      @pallavrajpatra7227 Před 16 dny

      Love from India. I could hug you brother. To me personally, he was an irreplaceable talent, a mutant, an alien, a god of sorts. Losing him this early was painful.

  • @gg-zp3hf
    @gg-zp3hf Před 3 lety +1466

    Draw a person
    Jung gi: so anyways, I drew the entire village.

  • @Anas-he8iw
    @Anas-he8iw Před 4 lety +8791

    If someone ever robbed this guy he would just draw his face and give it to the police

  • @phantom02020
    @phantom02020 Před 6 měsíci +49

    I was looking up his name to look at his amazing art and found out he passed.. rest in piece dude. his arts so unique bro

  • @ymsc9903
    @ymsc9903 Před 9 měsíci +16

    "You cannot force fame or success"
    Pure facts

  • @RNGSHOTARO
    @RNGSHOTARO Před 3 lety +2591

    Kim Jung Gi: *blinks*
    Everybody: *write that down write that down*

  • @metaSNIPES
    @metaSNIPES Před 4 lety +3405

    This guy can sketch a comic book in a day lol

    • @Aiyaz222
      @Aiyaz222 Před 3 lety +32

      True imao

    • @loverainodie
      @loverainodie Před 3 lety +184

      Yeah but that day took what...15 years. He blows my little mind

    • @kym966
      @kym966 Před 3 lety +27

      a comic book is just a square :D

    • @user-ht2fg3bz2f
      @user-ht2fg3bz2f Před 3 lety +72

      I actually watch hem do that in his Facebook live stream 2 or 3 times in a week .
      He makes a full page in a half hour . He makes 2 or 3 pages and ends the live stream with lesson about his style of drawing and how he made it .
      The comic book that he draws is called (spy games ) . I can't buy comics because thay don't exist in my country but it is a great thing that I can watch this guy make art .

    • @filmoneri724
      @filmoneri724 Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/xSq4MxjkQT8/video.html

  • @Nevermore941012
    @Nevermore941012 Před rokem +126

    I've met master Jung Gi several times in person, he was the most incredible artist I've ever seen or met and he was also a really kind and humble person, just an incredible human being, he possesed a talent few will ever have, his craft will forever be remember and we will forever learn from him. Rest In peace great Master, thanks for all the lessons. ✍️🇰🇷🙏

  • @ShoMeYourMoves
    @ShoMeYourMoves Před rokem +281

    I am so saddened by the passing of this absolute legend,his passing has truly left a huge hole in the art community.In my opinion he was the best this community had and nobody could match his level.There will never ever be anyone quite like him ever again.
    RIP TO KIM JUNG GI

  • @dave14647
    @dave14647 Před 4 lety +1531

    "You cannot force fame or success"
    -Kim Jung Gi
    Wise words from a wise artist

    • @allenfalls9172
      @allenfalls9172 Před 4 lety +6

      ! Yes you can lol

    • @ronnytrioxin
      @ronnytrioxin Před 4 lety +3

      @@allenfalls9172 please explain us how

    • @usernamesmatter
      @usernamesmatter Před 4 lety +26

      @@ronnytrioxin (I listed things here that would get you successful but I edited it out because nerds in the comments are angry)

    • @ronnytrioxin
      @ronnytrioxin Před 4 lety +50

      @@usernamesmatter idk, success and 15 minutes of fame are different things to me

    • @usernamesmatter
      @usernamesmatter Před 4 lety +7

      Ron Trioxin it depends what success to you. Those 15 minutes of fame can be a success to some people, and most of the time when you do use what I mentioned in my last comment, you don’t only get 15 minutes.

  • @amayyaduvanshi2706
    @amayyaduvanshi2706 Před 3 lety +7127

    “I practised so hard that at the end I became bald and nobody could beat me”
    He is just like Saitama of art
    Edit: Y'all getting offended in the comments for no reasons bruvs. IK HE DID DRAWING FOR FUN, THIS IS JUST A JOKE GOSH

    • @Delaving
      @Delaving Před 3 lety +46

      @Sr. Boi Olla I mean, it could be. It's estimated that it takes about 10.000 hours of practice to "completely" master an ability like drawing, dancing and so on. So depending on your amount of daily practice it might take decades. Of course, even after 10.000 hours there is still a lot of room to grow but that's supposed to be where you start to be something like a "master".

    • @rsq1597
      @rsq1597 Před 3 lety +10

      Lol!! True!

    • @poweroffriendship2.0
      @poweroffriendship2.0 Před 3 lety +89

      One Art Man.

    • @szowink
      @szowink Před 3 lety +69

      @@poweroffriendship2.0 one stroke man would suit him more haha

    • @poweroffriendship2.0
      @poweroffriendship2.0 Před 2 lety +13

      @@szowink Perfect.

  • @ad_kk16
    @ad_kk16 Před rokem +128

    Rest well Kim Jung Gi, one of my most inspiring artists out there. Thank you so much for sharing your artwork throughout the many years.

  • @ducdashot1239
    @ducdashot1239 Před 7 měsíci +23

    he was a legend, a humble master of his craft who inspired millions. i wish i had the honour of attending one of his classes but i am grateful to have been able to atleast see videos of his wonderful lessons. he'll be missed, a true one of a kind

  • @sethringrose4518
    @sethringrose4518 Před 4 lety +1870

    Him: draws a square
    Me: this guys seriously good

    • @loris.badeau
      @loris.badeau Před 4 lety +30

      well you can actually tell by the way they're drawing it

    • @omdano6432
      @omdano6432 Před 4 lety +4

      @@loris.badeau not really he screwed up the square

    • @r.i.petika829
      @r.i.petika829 Před 4 lety +33

      OMDANO *i don’t think you can say that*

    • @omdano6432
      @omdano6432 Před 4 lety +2

      @@r.i.petika829 im talking about the guy who said you can tell by the way they're drawing it which is incorrect

    • @loris.badeau
      @loris.badeau Před 4 lety +2

      @@omdano6432 but its really not incorrect

  • @jujutherabbit8061
    @jujutherabbit8061 Před 4 lety +857

    "when I look at my drawings from kindergarten, I was using 1- or 2-point perspective without knowing it"
    how on earth is anyone supposed to compete with this man

    • @dungofrungus7659
      @dungofrungus7659 Před 4 lety +156

      You dont have to, find your own reasons for doing art. If youre only goal is to be KJG you never gonna draw anything interesting anyway since youre just aping someone else.

    • @Vincent-ld2bp
      @Vincent-ld2bp Před 4 lety +35

      Kuro the Rabbit it’s not that outlandish. I never understood perspective when we were first being taught in class. The next year I was subconsciously doing all of my perspective assignments better than anyone. Even though he knew it at a much younger age, perspective is something that’s actually not that hard and you can use it without knowing it

    • @giannieditsvideos
      @giannieditsvideos Před 4 lety +10

      We're just not meant to. This man inspires me every day and I'd love to be even half as good as him at some point

    • @charcoalthecat8277
      @charcoalthecat8277 Před 4 lety +7

      czcams.com/video/7fG0CDpy_0c/video.html
      Esref Armagan is a really cool guy! He was born without eyes, but can paint and draw in perspective. Check him out if you're curious! :D

    • @Vincent-ld2bp
      @Vincent-ld2bp Před 4 lety +27

      INFINITF2 That’s a stupid way to think. This man has worked really hard to get where he is. There’s no magical way to improve. He is not some God that nobody can reach his level. If you can work as hard as him if not more, you can do as well as him

  • @Shunsuka
    @Shunsuka Před rokem +80

    I still can't believe that the art world has suddenly lost such a talented man as him, Kim has captivated me as well as taught me with his work the wonder of creativity in a human being and has been my inspiration as an artist.
    May the great master Kim rest in peace, his work will continue to teach and impress artists who learn and will learn along the way, one of the best artists of our time and who deserves to be remembered forever. ♥️

  • @exyang9
    @exyang9 Před rokem +95

    not only his drawing skills is impressive but also perspective skills too, unbelievable

    • @alfiecrichton9834
      @alfiecrichton9834 Před rokem +9

      Perspective is where I mess up when drawing, he’s perfected it

    • @ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293
      @ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I have the exact same thoughts-- it looks incredibly technical but when I saw with my own eyes that there's no real 'technique', that he can freestyle all that...he's a savant, a creative genius. No question. You cannot teach that, it's impossible to learn, to develop. It's a gift, an in-born talent. RIP Mr Kim Jung Gi. I recommend the show Manben, if you haven't already checked it out definitely do.

    • @aliciasam5239
      @aliciasam5239 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293 From the way he speaks he probably has a photography memory or a vivid one
      '

    • @ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293
      @ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@aliciasam5239 He was an incredible talent, truly awesome.

    • @KinglyOle
      @KinglyOle Před 19 dny +1

      @@ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293
      I think it can be taught, its just that it will take a while to get there. It doesnt take a lot to imagine a scene in your head, whats difficult is understanding what you are seeing in your mind.
      Given he drew for 40+ years itd be a bit hard to say all his skills were just talent.

  • @fangPS
    @fangPS Před 4 lety +1380

    The more I see from him, the more I realise he failed more than I tried. It's really inspiring, but I realise the size of the path that is ahead of me. I'm excited and scared at the same time.

    • @bernal.aguilar
      @bernal.aguilar Před 4 lety +24

      Amen to this

    • @PortgasDAce-wt2qu
      @PortgasDAce-wt2qu Před 4 lety +21

      Ikr? It's scary to think about

    • @padel24x7
      @padel24x7 Před 4 lety +40

      Stop rambling and start to draw lol

    • @fangPS
      @fangPS Před 4 lety +25

      @@padel24x7 thanks! I needed that! xD

    • @bendover4497
      @bendover4497 Před 4 lety +6

      skellyaart Instagram thats not what they meant- if you would come up with your own original art you’d see the vast journey and failures you will have to overcome to reach the level of skill you desire
      if you think youre cute and talented and your the best out there, good for you man
      but sooner or later you’ll get a reality check and you’re gonna realize your just another delusional anime copy cat- leave people alone and get your head out of your ass

  • @sancxzji8167
    @sancxzji8167 Před 4 lety +2233

    how to draw like kim jung gi
    step 1: learn how to control pencil
    step 2: learn anatomy
    step 3: learn perspective
    step 4: learn gesture
    step 5 : learn color theory
    .
    .
    .
    step 10,321 : you are now the next kim jung gi

  • @sendalunar2974
    @sendalunar2974 Před 2 lety +43

    I've always been terrible at drawing . I remember seeing friends draw from memory and they were substantially better than i was which was discouraging. I started actually practicing and got a little better. I wanna get back into it!

  • @Garanon5
    @Garanon5 Před rokem +41

    RIP, we lost a pure genius way too soon.

  • @georgiarose9730
    @georgiarose9730 Před 3 lety +3704

    I really wish more people would stop being depressed about their art and just kept drawing, rather than idolising this guy who is a normal human being but had enough spike in his character to train himself. He’s at this level because he didn’t sit around complaining about how demotivated he is. Rather he put that energy into getting better.

    • @alexmones2364
      @alexmones2364 Před 3 lety +274

      this should be the top comment. I hate how in the art community its a common thing for artists to just be like waaahhhh ill never draw like that. mainly because theyre children or incredibly immature, which most people never grow out of when it comes to their art therefore never being able to become professional artists. Its a self fulfilling prophecy.
      Im tired of people in the art community whining like this, its pathetic and cringe.

    • @FrancisTheBerd
      @FrancisTheBerd Před 3 lety +20

      Underrated comment

    • @washingtonjopir1024
      @washingtonjopir1024 Před 3 lety +14

      Yes man you are definitely right

    • @washingtonjopir1024
      @washingtonjopir1024 Před 3 lety +11

      Best comment

    • @kal_1301
      @kal_1301 Před 3 lety +42

      @@alexmones2364 artists on social media are whiny, petty, and egocentric

  • @Liu484
    @Liu484 Před 4 lety +579

    "just an analogy" is what you think, the man literally astral projects

    • @blackoutgenez
      @blackoutgenez Před 4 lety +4

      LMAO

    • @mrbard1
      @mrbard1 Před 4 lety +7

      Anyone can do it. You also need to focus on how he astral projects and remembering the key elements you see and start sketching those images. Its like quantum Jumping into your style in the form of his style...if that makes any sense?

    • @acepencil2021
      @acepencil2021 Před 4 lety

      lol

    • @reclusive_aggressive
      @reclusive_aggressive Před 4 lety +3

      Neither -_-..
      Just vivid visualization.
      Called having a strong imagination.

    • @gilles3080
      @gilles3080 Před 4 lety +3

      I literally laughed out loud at that.

  • @yasminebelaid9743
    @yasminebelaid9743 Před rokem +34

    His drawings are very much alive, its insane, tht must have taken him years and years of crazy hardwork, discipline, dedication and sacrifice to achieve, honestly, respect 💜

  • @tl5160
    @tl5160 Před rokem +21

    I'm watching this again after this legend passed away. Such an inspiration for a doodler like myself.
    RIP Jung Gi.

    • @Toneclark-kk6kt
      @Toneclark-kk6kt Před rokem +1

      respectfully how did he pass away ? IM just finding about him now .

    • @user-il8bm9wi8p
      @user-il8bm9wi8p Před 11 měsíci

      @@Toneclark-kk6kt On October 3, 2022, while staying at the airport to participate in the New York Comic-Con (NYCC) in New York, he felt heart problems and was taken to a hospital, but failed to recover and died during surgery due to acute myocardial infarction.

  • @dinhdanh2618
    @dinhdanh2618 Před 4 lety +1159

    I’m simple man, i see kim jun gi video, i click and like the video

  • @geraldmanansala8539
    @geraldmanansala8539 Před 4 lety +450

    "Once i can draw motorcyle then i could draw a car"..
    Can i borrow your brain for a moment Kim Jung Gi?

    • @Zaire82
      @Zaire82 Před 3 lety +13

      I think it would be the other way around, unless the car hood or whatever has been removed.
      A motorcycle always has exposed mechanics and pipes, while a car's mechanics are mostly hidden behind aluminium sheet metal.

    • @chadpeanut1995
      @chadpeanut1995 Před 2 lety

      No

  • @tidesofsilk4730
    @tidesofsilk4730 Před 3 měsíci +2

    RIP, gone too soon. I’m honored to have shared this planet the same time as him, what a legend🕊️

  • @kevinlewellen1037
    @kevinlewellen1037 Před rokem +15

    Kim Jung Gi, you left the world a better place than you found it! Rest In Peace.

  • @jonnysimons8530
    @jonnysimons8530 Před 4 lety +463

    I honestly can’t believe I can receive such quality information for free. This is literally life changing for me. Thank you Proko, you’re a god sent to the art community.

  • @Ificationer
    @Ificationer Před 4 lety +394

    16:11 "Visualize what you want to draw in your head"
    TIGER BALLS

    • @kentsteel6958
      @kentsteel6958 Před 3 lety +3

      yeah 🥴 just draw balls and add tiger to it..... yayyyyy you made tiger balls👏👏

    • @chadpeanut1995
      @chadpeanut1995 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeeahhhhh!!!!!

  • @endeavor1155
    @endeavor1155 Před rokem +6

    I can't believe this, the only one who can draw like this way! this world is not enough for him to create more...

  • @Sancho_Retablez
    @Sancho_Retablez Před rokem +12

    I can't believe this genius is not with us anymore. Thanks for share your uncanny art and words.

  • @uco.7303
    @uco.7303 Před 4 lety +398

    The more I watch him draw I realize that drawing just makes him happy. He really loves it. That how he got so far. Not from being analytical or overthinking. Purely from the love of drawing.

    • @morganlak4337
      @morganlak4337 Před 2 lety +16

      He says in the video "it's important to draw a lot, but its more important to understand what you're drawing" I think analysis is a big part of what gets him results

    • @999a0s
      @999a0s Před 2 lety +12

      yep, you get it. the thing people tend to miss with KJG is focusing on the nuts and bolts of "how to draw". it's mostly not about how to draw...it's about the skill underneath drawing, and that's how to *see* - with and without your eyes. this type of drawing is a (imo) spiritual practice of strengthening your focus, attention, and visual imagination, and you don't get there without a true love and interest in observing and visualizing everything you can imagine. the funny thing is, "daydreaming" like this is a skill we all possess to perfection as kids, but we lose it as we grow up. when he's talking about "floating the image in your mind", that's the type of stuff that requires daily practice. at first, it's hard to even hold a simple, un-detailed object in your mind's eye, without it popping in and out of existence - it's less of an image, and more of a concept. but as you train to "see" more and more, you can go from that fuzzy conceptual image to "walking around" a head or car in your mind, to placing yourself inside a cohesive, detailed scene, and observing it in all its detail.
      this is the work that's going to get you where KJG is. the drawing itself is a means to an end, but the true meat of the practice is strengthening that ability to imagine and understand form. if you're drawing without really focusing on the form and substance of what you're drawing, it's not gonna help you. thankfully, it's something you can practice all day, everyday, in any kind of situation, whether you have a pencil in your hand or not.

    • @troxtrip
      @troxtrip Před 2 lety

      See may artwork here because of watching kim jung gi
      czcams.com/video/8BrZoMZoGBI/video.html

    • @1mataleo1
      @1mataleo1 Před rokem

      Excellent advice. I’m going to take that to heart. Thanks

  • @ArnoldsKtm
    @ArnoldsKtm Před 3 lety +1302

    The most impressive thing is that he draws completely by heart, no guidelines. It's insane.

    • @georgiarose9730
      @georgiarose9730 Před 3 lety +144

      He literally said that he draws guidelines, the cross contour lines. The lines of clothing and stitching, the angle of the helmet, the mouth. Those are the guidelines.

    • @blackbird8837
      @blackbird8837 Před 3 lety +97

      @@georgiarose9730 he hides them within the drawing, which is kinda equally impressive tbh.

    • @CrniWuk
      @CrniWuk Před 3 lety +19

      @@blackbird8837 Well yes ... and no. When you take drawing classes you will see a lot of different approaches by different people. Some draw the outlines and then fill in the details. Other people start from the inside and work to the outside. But eventually if you draw/paint really a lot? It becomes like a second nature to you. As I have learned over the years the trick is to not work around your mistakes, so to speak, but to make it a part of your art. It is an illustration not a potrait or like a picture where it has to be as precise and close to the real thing as possible. Gi is impressive. But the method can be adobted by pretty much anyone. Just as how everyone can learn to play (good) soccer. But of course not everyone will be a world class champion. But you can still learn it and be decent with it. When I used to draw like every day, at some point certain positions, figures, etc. become like a second nature to you. Muscle memory if you so will. Of course not everyone can be exactly like Gi. But I would say a lot of people, if they are dedicated, can get somewhat close to the efficiency and quality. Takes only 15+ years of experience I assume XD.

    • @blackbird8837
      @blackbird8837 Před 3 lety +21

      @@CrniWuk No. He literally says that he uses parts of the drawing itself as guidelines, as @Georgia Rose already pointed out and on which I elaborated. But yes, working your muscle memory will lead to accessing those skills more easily and with better outcome.

    • @thephilosopher5799
      @thephilosopher5799 Před 2 lety +2

      He memorized things at this point. Just have to draw everyday and a lot and practice on focus on perspective,anatomy and value

  • @JacobJohnson-lh4gx
    @JacobJohnson-lh4gx Před rokem +30

    RIP Kim Jung Gi, you'll always be remembered by everyone. One of the best art masters of this century, gone too soon.

  • @enoch4392
    @enoch4392 Před rokem +5

    his drawings look like when I used to copy photos by putting them on a window and overlaying a piece of paper on it.
    his lines are just so precise, fluid and wiggly all at the same time

  • @thgritic102
    @thgritic102 Před 4 lety +558

    God bless this man and his crazy method to his madness.

  • @legendhasitstudio
    @legendhasitstudio Před 4 lety +288

    30 years ago an old artist from holland told me that in his mind he gets small and walks around the objects or scene and thats how he draws or paints !! He was really great too

    • @puppylover8618
      @puppylover8618 Před 4 lety +2

      What was his name?

    • @legendhasitstudio
      @legendhasitstudio Před 4 lety +13

      Antouis Raemaker

    • @nealbiederman4664
      @nealbiederman4664 Před 4 lety

      Nah,that was just an "analogy".

    • @brodriguez11000
      @brodriguez11000 Před 4 lety +3

      Oddly enough that's how I approach it. Become part of the scene.

    • @taritangeo4948
      @taritangeo4948 Před 4 lety +3

      Ibehdjxhdhec if i recall theres a whole category of mnemonics tricks that revolves around imaginary scene (memory palace? Smth like that) bc humans apparently are very good at spacial memory.

  • @krampus1094
    @krampus1094 Před rokem +8

    A talent like this comes only once in a generation. RIP master Kim

  • @albergwolfskin5270
    @albergwolfskin5270 Před 9 měsíci +7

    I always back to this video when im getting burn out with my art. Kim Jung Gi drawing can give us a bunch of motivation to draw more and more. That's amazing!

  • @Studio_Ntea
    @Studio_Ntea Před 4 lety +363

    The box thing got me. Like really got me.
    It made my brain spin around a couple of turns and I tested it. I was drawing my phone charger as I saw it on my desk, while imagining how it was positioned in a box. Then I put it away and proceeded to use that first drawing and the imaginary box to draw the charger from multiple different perspectives. And freaking hell, it works!
    To me, it felt like a big old bulb lighten up in my head. I've never been to art school, so if this is "perspectives 101", I have missed out on a lot XD

    • @KnowThyself619
      @KnowThyself619 Před 4 lety +3

      Same here i had an eureka moment. I still have a LOooOooT to learn tho.

    • @Eric-xk4nl
      @Eric-xk4nl Před 4 lety +3

      @@luthfilhadiyasin277 you just picture the car as a smaller object and picture a box around it. You can also try filling in the negative space in the box.

    • @ximenaflores2013
      @ximenaflores2013 Před 4 lety

      I was just thinking about that, like the box thing really made sense to me

    • @jeremylam6060
      @jeremylam6060 Před 3 lety +1

      Luthfil Hadi Yasin you can also, like they teach in artschool, break them down into simpler shapes, put them into the box and then add the details, but just starting to sketch like Kim is not possible (at least for me)

    • @Zaire82
      @Zaire82 Před 3 lety +1

      I never went either, mostly because my high school classes taught me jack shit over the 4 years I took them. Everything I learned was taught by myself and CZcams videos.

  • @FJTHEGOON
    @FJTHEGOON Před 4 lety +621

    Who else wants to see his drawing progression from kindergarten

    • @kylo0053
      @kylo0053 Před 4 lety +34

      Not me..for fuck’s sake NO

    • @glanced9684
      @glanced9684 Před 4 lety +5

      Me

    • @saiocvladut7868
      @saiocvladut7868 Před 4 lety +16

      probably like 6:48

    • @jeremylam6060
      @jeremylam6060 Před 3 lety +14

      Would show that there is no talent in the world, just hard work and dedication

    • @Zaire82
      @Zaire82 Před 3 lety +2

      I'd imagine there'd be an appearance of sexual content much earlier than you'd expect.
      I started that quite early, myself, because I didn't have that restraint.
      I still kinda don't have it, really.

  • @craig-michaelkierce1366
    @craig-michaelkierce1366 Před 15 dny +1

    This man is an absolute genius. A testament to the exceptional excellence of South Korea...

  • @AJvibe
    @AJvibe Před rokem +13

    I watched this video for an art class. He was amazing, and has definitely inspired me as a novice artist. May he rest in peace!

  • @TheOrca11235
    @TheOrca11235 Před 4 lety +595

    When am I going to realize that watching someone draw isn't going to make me that much better at drawing?

    • @davidrewit
      @davidrewit Před 4 lety +79

      It's great to watch the artists processes, the one thing we have to keep in mind is that we will develop our own at one point if we practice long enough, so there's no reason beat yourself up if you don't do it like him, and idk - we hear "draw everyday" but sometimes those kinds of rules can be more detrimental than helpful... there's more to just drawing and nailing the techniques, always

    • @scraw6389
      @scraw6389 Před 4 lety +4

      OrangeBlueFlamencoSketch get out of my head

    • @apyorick
      @apyorick Před 4 lety +17

      Watching this guy draw as much as I can helped me learn perspective better than any drawing books I practiced cover to cover

    • @TheOrca11235
      @TheOrca11235 Před 4 lety +2

      @@scraw6389 No, it's comfy and surprisingly spacious. 10/10 home

    • @TheOrca11235
      @TheOrca11235 Před 4 lety +9

      @@apyorick Yea, I can see that. But I think what is actually helping might be that you are drawing with his philosophy of perspective in mind. That only makes you better at drawing when you actually try it out. The only way to learn how to draw is trying to do it yourself.

  • @BK-xg3mw
    @BK-xg3mw Před 4 lety +76

    My brain every time he says something: _write that down WRITE THAT DOWN!!_

  • @warlorddk2070
    @warlorddk2070 Před rokem +29

    Rest in peace Kim Jung Gi the biggest inspiration to many artists and overall great funny guy 💔

  • @MarcusVinicius-ft9ll
    @MarcusVinicius-ft9ll Před rokem +21

    His work will always mesmerize me. Sad to see such a great master gone so soon...

  • @Elvira_Axen
    @Elvira_Axen Před 4 lety +203

    What I like about Kim Jung Gi a lot is how he seems so human. Like sure he probably has a predisposition to learning and understanding better and faster (like no average kindergartner understands 1 and 2 point perspective intuitively), but he doesn’t pretend like he’s some kind of prodigy and clearly dislikes being put on a pedestal. Very likable imo.

    • @Adrian101882
      @Adrian101882 Před 4 lety +8

      Yeah, he's not Michelangelo, who tried mightily to raise his outrageous, godlike abilities beyond the stratosphere and toward untouchable heights.

    • @aog1747
      @aog1747 Před 4 lety +13

      He just wants to be a better artist, and just because he can do all this he knows it doesn’t make him persay better then anyone from a person standpoint not drawing wise

    • @Mawyman2316
      @Mawyman2316 Před 4 lety

      Drew Hong until the soju and koolaid come out

  • @hawaiidispenser
    @hawaiidispenser Před 2 lety +512

    Never heard of him until today and there's something very special about his art. Instead of recycling the same character poses and angles, he cares enough to find an original perspective. It feels much more 3-D than other artists.

    • @SeoWoojin55
      @SeoWoojin55 Před 2 lety +33

      Artists all over the world really know him a lot. He holds workshops all over the world that you can attend if you want.

  • @telavia577
    @telavia577 Před 7 měsíci +3

    This man changed how I want to approach art and forever grateful for his existence, RIP legend

  • @BradGqunit
    @BradGqunit Před 3 měsíci +3

    A True Master. You will be eternal. Rest easy brother 🤙

  • @PirateSometimes
    @PirateSometimes Před 4 lety +183

    he's a really amazing artist, but he's humble, he practiced and studied some of the fundamentals, and credits hard work for most of his drawing abilities

  • @christianangelovergara855
    @christianangelovergara855 Před 4 lety +597

    Stand user: kim jung gi
    Stand name: [mini-mes]
    Stand ability: creates multiple mini-mes to travel anywhere in space, with extreme precision, Kim jung gi and his mini-mes can see objects and living organism transparently.

  • @murilocontedossantos1166

    RIP legend

  • @iversonpaulalay5514
    @iversonpaulalay5514 Před 3 lety +487

    Contrary to the majority, this video actually inspired me to draw more and not just give up at the sight of his drawings...😁

    • @heinoustentacles5719
      @heinoustentacles5719 Před 3 lety +53

      same lol, i don't understand people getting demotivated. I always get pumped, like my third eye's opened!

    • @starcoreart
      @starcoreart Před 3 lety +10

      @@heinoustentacles5719 yes! he and moebius are probably the only artists that really make me trust my intuition. i guess most people get discouraged because they don't understand his learning and drawing process

    • @heinoustentacles5719
      @heinoustentacles5719 Před 3 lety +3

      @@starcoreart I love moebius too! I suppose there are just certain personality similarities between us and them

    • @MithutheBakra
      @MithutheBakra Před 2 lety +1

      @@heinoustentacles5719 true it gives me the excitement that I'll be able to draw like this if I keep practicing.

    • @SiraGem
      @SiraGem Před 2 lety +6

      I'm honestly so inspired by him too! If he was super young, like 20-24, I would indeed give up because it would be too superhuman. But I know he's much older than me and that he's had a long learning path, so it makes me think I can do it too! His tips were helpful.

  • @omegawatson5679
    @omegawatson5679 Před 4 lety +3977

    "Draw like Kim Jung Gi" Don't do that. Don't give me hope.

    • @rohanmalik4668
      @rohanmalik4668 Před 4 lety +98

      They had us in the first half , not gonna lie . I thought you were gonna talk about being original in one's style / aesthetic .

    • @romelfrost
      @romelfrost Před 4 lety +27

      I understand the reference.

    • @lambling
      @lambling Před 4 lety +7

      Hahahahaha

    • @theprocrastinator6813
      @theprocrastinator6813 Před 4 lety +29

      to draw like kim jung gi you gotta be kim jung gi
      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @-taemiso-292
      @-taemiso-292 Před 4 lety +2

      I'm sorry i couldn't sooner

  • @katana2665
    @katana2665 Před 11 měsíci +7

    He's still the guiding light for all of us with a pencil in hand. Rest in continued peace, man.

  • @Akashic.artwork
    @Akashic.artwork Před 9 měsíci +3

    This is why artists are GODS

  • @onprint4868
    @onprint4868 Před 4 lety +292

    Proko seems to love this guy.. well I actually too, I Lost a lot of my drawing skill, I had my moments, sometimes I drew in such a way that I was surprised by myself, today I take pencil paper and after 5 minutes I am collapsed by the mind and other matters, I can no longer do it. My advice to children and young people is: never think that your drawings are something worthless, even if no one ever recognizes them.

    • @WishingIris
      @WishingIris Před 4 lety +17

      Thank you. You shouldn't give up now though. If you could do it before you can do it once again. It does suck relearning something but it's worth it.

    • @IGarrettI
      @IGarrettI Před 4 lety +15

      Stop the pity and go practice. You don't just have the skills , you earnt them

    • @filipvadas7602
      @filipvadas7602 Před 4 lety +1

      @@IGarrettI except Kim Jung Gi

    • @filipvadas7602
      @filipvadas7602 Před 4 lety

      If you're talented, you'll succeed

    • @averagekirbyenjoyer7909
      @averagekirbyenjoyer7909 Před 4 lety +8

      @@filipvadas7602
      If you build you skills and keep persisting you'll succeed. Skill=/=Talent

  • @deslaya7777
    @deslaya7777 Před 3 lety +128

    His level of visualization is incredible. His technique of shaping lines by repeating them seems very akin to digital art, its impressive he mastered it through pencil and paper.

  • @ThiagoRibeiroOfSinisterIntent

    RIP Kim Jung Gi, sorely missed 😢

  • @markdiaz3827
    @markdiaz3827 Před rokem +5

    Wow this interview is AMAZING - my favorite takeaway: Tons and tons of practice. He started drawing when he was 6yrs old, and became professional at his 27! INSANE!

  • @markdinsdale4869
    @markdinsdale4869 Před 4 lety +76

    These uploads the last few days have been insanely good

    • @aog1747
      @aog1747 Před 4 lety +1

      Broooo thats what im saying!! The recent posts been STRAIGHT GOLD

  • @peterdanek10
    @peterdanek10 Před 4 lety +135

    19:08 look at that callus on his middle finger from just holding the pen over the years this makes you realize just how much he is drawing

    • @jose.jessy.justin
      @jose.jessy.justin Před 4 lety +5

      Great observation!

    • @gtrrohit5078
      @gtrrohit5078 Před 3 lety +3

      Could be from exercise as well though. Quite hard to get a callus from holding a pen lmao

    • @jose.jessy.justin
      @jose.jessy.justin Před 3 lety +53

      @@gtrrohit5078 What kind of weird exercise would give him calluses on that part of his middle finger? This is definitely from over obsessive non stop drawing.

    • @Son-km3rt
      @Son-km3rt Před 3 lety +3

      @@gtrrohit5078 quite hard to draw like him too.

    • @chrismillenario5795
      @chrismillenario5795 Před 3 lety +5

      What do you expect, he used to draw 10-14 hours a day during high school, now he draws 5-6 hours

  • @tycopeman4771
    @tycopeman4771 Před rokem +6

    You were an incredible artist. RIP

  • @liketolookgood
    @liketolookgood Před rokem +3

    His style is so free and lively, its a language on its own to translate the world

  • @Thron2111
    @Thron2111 Před 4 lety +839

    I want to see those Kindergarten drawings

    • @BinaryDood
      @BinaryDood Před 4 lety +113

      for the sake of all of us I hope not

    • @w0rstart1st5
      @w0rstart1st5 Před 4 lety +120

      @@BinaryDood I kinda wanna see so that I can feel myself being humiliated again.

    • @chlorofoto
      @chlorofoto Před 4 lety +67

      so you have chosen... death

    • @kylo0053
      @kylo0053 Před 4 lety +14

      EpicDuty I don’t need to be humiliated further..

    • @hanasafi1614
      @hanasafi1614 Před 4 lety +4

      Hook me up if u find em i didnt see any

  • @TANKYU
    @TANKYU Před 4 lety +356

    “It’s important to draw a lot but understanding what you’re drawing is more important”
    4 years at art school & no one ever emphasized that. It’s bizarre seeing all the animation students doing hundreds of drawings a day brainlessly with out stoping to understand.

    • @patman0250
      @patman0250 Před 4 lety +7

      Ahh isnt that like a given? You don't need this guy to tell you that to understand, dingus!!

    • @rei_tan
      @rei_tan Před 4 lety +6

      yeah BUT to be fair animators spend hours on end drawing frame after frame. i've done it and my brain went kaputt. the end result is okay tho for an amateur tho lol.

    • @Zaire82
      @Zaire82 Před 3 lety +16

      Animation is a completely different kind of art.
      An animator's mind should be a able to comprehend perspective and summarise the details of what they're making into a few dozen lines, easily. They can't spend an hour on every frame, that'd take months, and you'd only get an animation a little over a minute long.

    • @Zaire82
      @Zaire82 Před 3 lety +1

      @BronzeGod Animators don't need to understand the same principles as drawers do.
      Their objective is to churn out as many frames per second while still making them look fluid and attractive. If there's motion, you have to blend the frames together to make it smooth, which can result in some janky looking drawings. (Naruto Shippuden is famous for janky smears)
      Normal drawing needs you to understand exactly what you're wanting to draw and how to best convey it in a single motionless picture. If there's motion, you'd have to imply it through composition and perspective, etc. Doing that in the same way for an animation would *ruin* that animation.
      Motion is the most obvious difference, but not the only one.
      Smears are _highly_ unintuitive for normal artists, and are the hardest part of making a good animation. They're an art form in themselves, because of how weird they are.
      I get the impression you have no personal experience on this matter, and are talking solely from observation. I am saying that's how it _seems,_ by the way. Whether it's true or not doesn't matter.

    • @Zaire82
      @Zaire82 Před 3 lety

      @BronzeGod Thanks for being civil, I thought my words might have come off as a bit insulting.

  • @hybridroid
    @hybridroid Před rokem +3

    One of a kind. Eternally in our hearts.

  • @thebrownlizard3988
    @thebrownlizard3988 Před 24 dny +4

    rip kim jung ur foever remembered as a master !!!

  • @primorock8141
    @primorock8141 Před 2 lety +41

    You can see in his face, his humility and the way that he talks that he is a master. He's literally a living legend.

  • @br00tald00dle
    @br00tald00dle Před 4 lety +127

    "You cannot force fame and success"
    *Music industry CEOS' eyes dart back and forth precariously*

    • @aderemiporsche
      @aderemiporsche Před 4 lety +9

      Every talent/reality show organizer would like a word with him.

  • @TechnologyIsStinky
    @TechnologyIsStinky Před 4 měsíci +3

    You will not be forgotten, master of the brush pen 🌹

  • @cheeseknight2732
    @cheeseknight2732 Před rokem +4

    rip a legend 😭

  • @improvementTime10.3.17
    @improvementTime10.3.17 Před 4 lety +186

    5:40 intuitive understanding over mathematical measurement = freeer feeling
    8:30 reference every stroke to be a guideline fir perspective instead of needing a perfect mathematically correct vanishing point lines
    Always think when you draw something, where is the upper &lower VP? Where is the left and right VP?
    And from there try to FIRST draw the parts in the subject that can indicate those VP
    For Kim frog helmet he started with the front side if helmet which indicated right VP then the right side of helmet slightly indicated left side VP
    The toad eyes on helmet (when thinking about the square than hold sit inside) will tell where the upper VP is
    Then the glasses give a reinforcement of where the right and left VP are
    6:35 also can use contour lines to indicate form but also help reinforce VP for yourself throughout the drawing
    9:30 once you are always thinking about objects as where they are in perspective/ “mastering the cube”
    Then you will improve very fast

    • @andrewallen2340
      @andrewallen2340 Před 4 lety +4

      Thanks for the overview! It’s very helpful!

    • @Armendicus
      @Armendicus Před 4 lety +3

      This should be pinned!!

    • @crowpaper2882
      @crowpaper2882 Před 4 lety +5

      he developed that intuition because he thought about it a lot and observed a lot. but for some they can develop the intuition better by practicing with the guidelines first. he never said not to draw perspective grids. he just doesnt use them because he already intuitively understands it

    • @averagekirbyenjoyer7909
      @averagekirbyenjoyer7909 Před 4 lety

      If only I could save comments....

    • @sourpuss5951
      @sourpuss5951 Před 4 lety +1

      @@averagekirbyenjoyer7909 Take a screenshot lol

  • @giusepperesponte8077
    @giusepperesponte8077 Před 4 lety +88

    The first 4 minutes of this video show what his main asset in his art is, I think that’s his spatial reasoning ability. To be able to clearly visualize something from an angle you’ve never seen takes a lot of spatial reasoning, his ability to visualize complex objects from these angles is at a genius level.

  • @bjyxszd2109
    @bjyxszd2109 Před rokem +3

    You will be forever remembered. Rest in Paradise, legend!

  • @AJckz
    @AJckz Před rokem +4

    didn't know who kim was until i watched this video back in 2019, since then i have really admired his work and how inspiring he is. RIP legend.

  • @Seamo57
    @Seamo57 Před 4 lety +10

    It’s called insane memory & Decades of practice, serious dedication... he is unique, But honestly once you’ve drawn every single thing possible, you start to get a feel for it LOL

  • @markez4730
    @markez4730 Před 4 lety +80

    "Don't draw what you see, draw what you have seen" Is what my life drawing teacher once told me.
    Drawing someone on paper, no matter how realistic it maybe, is all fake in the end of the day. So mix drawing with what you already know (like anatomy or structural elements) and what you see to get a better drawing.

    • @thomervin7450
      @thomervin7450 Před 3 lety +1

      ​@Any Rebel I mean, it depends on who you're talking to and what your objectives are as an artist. Teachers are there to help you learn the skill of observation, which will help you as an artist no matter your style.
      The process of copying images by drawing them solidifies those images in your mind, and the more you draw those images and new images, the more your drawing will change. If you don't draw new things, then you're stuck drawing the same old things.
      What you consume by drawing is forwarded to your creative side when you start producing. For example, by pushing myself to draw different trees I now have a larger visual library to reference when I want to create a new drawing. So, it's like visual muscle memory -- you just gotta DO it.

  • @mendrick7916
    @mendrick7916 Před rokem +3

    I just heard that he died and i wanted to come back to watch the video that started my journey of drawing.Because of Kim i started drawing even though my brother was the talented one and i wasn’t kim gave me the motivation and confidence to just draw and actually become much more better in drawing ,i remember watching one of his live streams i asked him question he was very humble and helpful and it was my first interaction with a celebrity but he wasn’t one tbh he was a true artist and only care for helping people and inspire.With tears in my eyes you may rest in peace Kim.

  • @Rcflex1
    @Rcflex1 Před rokem +7

    So talented he will be missed in the art world condolences and deepest sympathy to his family

  • @fortynine8774
    @fortynine8774 Před 4 lety +80

    everybody: it seem really really hard.
    me: drawing stick man in every angle.

    • @berain8917
      @berain8917 Před 4 lety +3

      Forty Nine honestly I think this is nice idea! Kim start with a box 📦 from different angles, maybe we try the stick man would work too!

    • @milkbread5036
      @milkbread5036 Před 3 lety

      I WHEEZED

  • @treeoflife7151
    @treeoflife7151 Před 4 lety +38

    9:23 "I found that if you have the fundamentals down, the speed of progress accelerates much more quickly. I improved very fast once I understood the shape of a cube. In it was perspective: mass, shape and shadow."

    • @omdano6432
      @omdano6432 Před 4 lety

      Good job you watched the video

    • @treeoflife7151
      @treeoflife7151 Před 4 lety +6

      @@omdano6432 always wonder what motivates people to leave useless aggressive comments but let me enlighten you: not everyone watches the video from start to end and some people quickly read through comments before watching the video (I do that). also, it's clear that the comment is citing the video with time stamp and quote marks so one can skip it quickly if not interested reading a citation from the video itself. in any case, I wrote the comment because I thought it could be useful to someone.
      worst case scenario few people see it, they don't hit like or they hit dislike, the comment would be buried where no one can see it. so, your comment is absolutely useless. which is ironic.

    • @omdano6432
      @omdano6432 Před 4 lety

      @@treeoflife7151 the video is there so you can see it if you instantly go to read the comments before the video you arent interested in the video only peoples reactions which you didnt provide and instead chose to link back to the video because apparently you agree that people shouldnt watch the video which is better than just taking any quotes from the video and acting like you took an entire story also ironic how you left an aggressive useless comment to argue against my aggressive useless comment which could have not even been aggressive

    • @ilikejazz3004
      @ilikejazz3004 Před 4 lety +4

      @@omdano6432 Even MORE Ironic how you're responding to their passive aggressive comment that you originally responded in a passive aggressive manner
      Which is even MORE ironic that I'm subliminally responding To you in a passive aggressive manner by responding to your passive aggressive response.
      The way I see it, if any of us continue this pattern of us responding against each other we'll create a paradox of our passive aggressive responses.

    • @omdano6432
      @omdano6432 Před 4 lety

      @@ilikejazz3004 oh no the cycle continues you dimbledam

  • @craigh8832
    @craigh8832 Před rokem +3

    RIP Kim J. Gi. He was a one of a kind artist that this world has never seen. He & his talent surely will be missed but his works will live on!

  • @zaimzlkn
    @zaimzlkn Před 2 lety +80

    Felt like I just finished a whole degree in 24 minutes. Amazingly insightful. Thanks Proko for putting this together.

  • @NikoHTX
    @NikoHTX Před 3 lety +57

    Makes a lot more sense. The basis is basically repetition without making it feel like repetition. Draw something, dissect it and re use it. I appreciate this interview, it gave me a spark to start drawing again.

  • @AndrewK894
    @AndrewK894 Před rokem +5

    Great artist, true professional. He inspires me to draw. Thanks to him, I draw every day, and my skill improves.

  • @jerryye1060
    @jerryye1060 Před rokem +11

    i almost cried when I heard he went pro at 27. I started drawing seriously at 14, but due to various factors, didn't improve much until recently. I'm currently 25 with a normal office job, grinding art every day after work for hours, wondering if I'm too old to be trying to break into this industry. I realize now I shouldn't be discouraged by the fact that I'm a "late bloomer" in art, it's never too late to learn. And as Kim said, once you have a good grasp of the fundamentals of perspective and drawing in 3D, improving becomes really fast.
    Rest in Peace you beautiful soul, the world didn't deserve someone like you but you came to us anyways to inspire us.

    • @alihadtfp6505
      @alihadtfp6505 Před rokem +2

      Stack up as much money as you can at that job, and spend spare time perfecting your craft. You are in a prime place to elevate to the next level my friend.
      Be kind to yourself, you will get there.

    • @tfcs5675
      @tfcs5675 Před rokem +3

      If you are alive, is not late. You are not late bloomer. I watched a German man who became a doctor at 37, and he lived helping people in Africa for more 50 years.
      Nowadays recognition can be much easier for an artist. You just have to post your work. Before, like Van Gogh, artists got famous after death. Your gift is on time to be shared! Never too late!

    • @Toven_WaveWatcherFi
      @Toven_WaveWatcherFi Před rokem

      Van Gogh started painting at 27 yo

  • @arg3882
    @arg3882 Před 3 lety +532

    it takes him 6-27 years to become perfect.
    me : cries in 20 and learning to draw circles

    • @hapiiarts7099
      @hapiiarts7099 Před 3 lety +6

      SAME HAHAHAHAHAHA

    • @cundien10294
      @cundien10294 Před 3 lety +16

      You should see his work when he was 17...

    • @arg3882
      @arg3882 Před 3 lety +14

      @@hapiiarts7099 lol after 3 weeks I am learning to draw box

    • @reydenwanyo7379
      @reydenwanyo7379 Před 3 lety +5

      @@cundien10294 where can i see it??

    • @RaizPodre
      @RaizPodre Před 3 lety +10

      i'm 27 and totally amateur .... but 6 years isn't so much. If I reach some decent level at 33 will be great.