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  • čas přidán 14. 12. 2016
  • follow Kim JungGi on twitter :
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  • @gyulaleon9220
    @gyulaleon9220 Před 7 lety +7045

    Be right back just learning Korean

    • @yezzzsir
      @yezzzsir Před 7 lety +45

      lol! So true.

    • @Arvolve
      @Arvolve Před 7 lety +27

      HAHAAHAHA! Thanks dude, made my day! XD

    • @VishalNamani
      @VishalNamani Před 6 lety +18

      Gyula Leon it's already been 6 months

    • @leraje77
      @leraje77 Před 6 lety +30

      Ahh Korean, that's going save me some time, i was going to start with Chinese, work my way through Asian languages until it made sense.

    • @suitedape2263
      @suitedape2263 Před 6 lety +35

      I know japanese but I don't know english. So here we go.
      "Apple pen, pen apple. Apple pen, pineapple. I have a pen, I have a penis."

  • @victorchen1529
    @victorchen1529 Před 6 lety +2941

    The price of this white board fluctuates everytime he uses marker and eraser!

  • @Pkedya2boy
    @Pkedya2boy Před 5 lety +5135

    For those who are wondering, he doesn't really say very much aside from, "Do it like this" or "You get something like this" or "It should look something like that." He continues to draw simpler shapes and he basically says, "If you struggle with drawing the body then you should probably study drawing the body in shapes first so that you get the overall concept."
    Basically, you don't really need to know what he's saying b/c he's just talking to himself (sort of) as he's drawing and not really giving any crucial information through his words. Just a little FYI to those who are curious.

    • @Banana-cc5rx
      @Banana-cc5rx Před 5 lety +178

      funny how that's how my lecturer was as well.
      "Just follow my steps and you can do it as well" exact words.

    • @DalaiLamaNYF
      @DalaiLamaNYF Před 5 lety +170

      @@Banana-cc5rx Yea, honestly, I don't believe people can learn from another artist. Unless its knowledge related to programs or something. But when it comes to art from imagination, you can only learn from exercises. Im improving a lot just by drawing every day.

    • @Banana-cc5rx
      @Banana-cc5rx Před 5 lety +115

      @@DalaiLamaNYF well technically learning is copying. So i guess it's not wrong when lecturers ask us to copy their procedures, the rest is really up to our own imagination and effort.

    • @leodtoro
      @leodtoro Před 5 lety +18

      Good to know, thanks! So basically you could watch this on mute and still learn a lot? I figure, since he's an artist, it's his job to communicate more from his drawings than his speech. :)

    • @everettwhite9874
      @everettwhite9874 Před 5 lety +6

      Leonardo Del Toro Lol
      This might as well be on mute because I don’t understand anything he’s saying. However, I’m watching closely and I’m learning as best I can. Improving little by little is a big step for me.

  • @supreemcourt9181
    @supreemcourt9181 Před 5 lety +1597

    he's more focused on capturing form than accuracy.. the beginner artist stress over perfectly accurate strokes

    • @atsungwalling6239
      @atsungwalling6239 Před 5 lety +94

      Took me a loooong time to get out of that habit

    • @MrMorganmox
      @MrMorganmox Před 4 lety +14

      This change my life lol.

    • @NotJak64
      @NotJak64 Před 4 lety +16

      What do you mean exactly
      I dont know why but i feel this could completely change my mentality

    • @mattywolf8287
      @mattywolf8287 Před 4 lety +8

      huh? looks like hes capturing both

    • @bestofrock945
      @bestofrock945 Před 4 lety +75

      As a beginner you SHOULD stress about accurate strokes. Kim has already stressed about it before so many times that now he is at the point were he does not need to think as much of it. But its still there. Let’s make an example. If you are going to draw a circle and you only think about form, you are going to get a cylinder, or just a random shape for that matter. Accuracy is what makes it just that, accurate. Don’t try to skip steps that you see masters not doing, learn it really well first, then you can take liberties.

  • @dividedreality9708
    @dividedreality9708 Před 6 lety +753

    He has insane line confidence.

    • @introgauge
      @introgauge Před 4 lety +26

      Draw with a pen for a while, you'll understand a bit.

    • @introgauge
      @introgauge Před 4 lety +16

      @Beemer063 oh lord. I started drawing with pencils again.......ive noticed my art has gotten better.
      Aaaaaaaand, it feels better to know i can erase something again.

    • @introgauge
      @introgauge Před 4 lety +3

      @Beemer063 nah, what im used to drawing, has gotten better, drawing beyond my skills would be better with a pencil.

    • @kamikazeeeeee103
      @kamikazeeeeee103 Před 3 lety +2

      @@introgauge
      To add onto this, do it with a ball point pen. This pen type feels like a pencil with no friction.

    • @introgauge
      @introgauge Před 3 lety +11

      @@kamikazeeeeee103 yeeeeeeeeeeeees, cheap ass ghetto ballpoint pens work miracles lol

  • @thiagof9481
    @thiagof9481 Před 5 lety +903

    39:16 finally something I can draw

  • @Hyptosis
    @Hyptosis Před 7 lety +400

    GEEZE he makes it look so easy... I hope he's saying "I know this looks easy, but it isn't. It is my mutant power."

    • @brokencreationlordmegatrol3037
      @brokencreationlordmegatrol3037 Před 7 lety +12

      It's mostly just mapping out the simple shapes in your head and in essence following the lines on the paper. that's why he made those construction blocks earlier.

    • @PeppoMusic
      @PeppoMusic Před 7 lety +15

      Well that, what Shaun Page says, and drawing TONS so a lot of the forms and proportions are internalized to a point where you can start at any random point on the human body and construct onward from that, considering connections and perspective at the same time.
      From experience, I can tell you, it's more than just being able to draw primitives like cubes and cylinders in perspective and in my opinion, that's actually the easy part. The hard part is to make them work as a human body and integrate all the natural, detailed flowing forms of the human body in your line correctly. That requires a lot more practice and internalized knowledge.

    • @TheMrKelloggs
      @TheMrKelloggs Před 7 lety +16

      you know he didn't start off this way. tons and tons of practice

    • @takumeme545
      @takumeme545 Před 4 lety +3

      It kinda is tho, he has a photographic memory. But anyone can get this good through lots of practice, its just that most people arent willing to practice and expect to just get good over night

  • @Theartistblock
    @Theartistblock Před 7 lety +2089

    you know you're an amazing artist / teacher when you can teach people who dont understand what you're saying. I learned a bunch just by watching :D

    • @browsebrowserton8409
      @browsebrowserton8409 Před 6 lety +45

      The Artist Block I was going to stop watching, but now I'm going to watch it all the way through and see what I can pick up. Thanks a bunch.

    • @perpeni4692
      @perpeni4692 Před 5 lety +1

      yep

    • @Shapooba
      @Shapooba Před 5 lety +20

      Kim Jung Gi has mastered the 3/4th turn however he does it completely AWAY from normal perspective, rendering our perceptions of his angles and articulation of human figures very engaging. I am a huge fan.

    • @m4dn3wt
      @m4dn3wt Před 5 lety

      thanks to your comment, I watched one of the most inspiring class of anatomy that I ever attend to. tyvm

    • @kayaeki
      @kayaeki Před 5 lety +1

      It's just using forms in perspective, I guess that's what master Kim Jung gi said! Then studying many other things you want to learn!!

  • @irismarie1743
    @irismarie1743 Před rokem +108

    Rest in Peace!
    Your art inspired me for so many years! Thank you so much for sharing your talent with us

  • @user-fo1gg3yn1e
    @user-fo1gg3yn1e Před rokem +209

    I’m gonna miss him. He’s such a great artist.

    • @WhyTrashEarth
      @WhyTrashEarth Před rokem +6

      What happened?

    • @Hazedragon97
      @Hazedragon97 Před rokem +33

      ​@@WhyTrashEarth He died of a heart attack in October.

    • @WhyTrashEarth
      @WhyTrashEarth Před rokem +29

      @@Hazedragon97 That is so tragic... Thank you for telling me. RIP to a true Legend. We'll always remember you Kim Jung Gi

    • @dude4054
      @dude4054 Před 9 měsíci +4

      one of my favorites. i started drawing cyberpunk-type sceneries and his style is what got me into it.

  • @martincea9100
    @martincea9100 Před 4 lety +75

    “Hey Kim Jung Gi, where’s your eraser?”
    Kim Jung Gi: “What’s an eraser?”

    • @yssdd773
      @yssdd773 Před 3 lety +3

      He used a duster. 10:45

    • @kopi6850
      @kopi6850 Před 3 lety +2

      @@yssdd773 bro thats a sponge

    • @user-yp8ym3ey1d
      @user-yp8ym3ey1d Před 3 lety +1

      @@kopi6850 he needed a space 😂

  • @sinned5504
    @sinned5504 Před 5 lety +92

    If you skip 15 seconds your missing a whole image, hes really a master.

  • @user-cg7ow6ds7c
    @user-cg7ow6ds7c Před rokem +30

    일상 강의 영상이 남아있어 다행이다 싶으면서도...그래서 더 보고싶은 정기샘...선생님의 친근한 목소리는 영원히 잊지 못할 거예요. 보고싶어요 정기샘.

  • @person7090
    @person7090 Před 3 lety +66

    I faked laugh when everyone else laughed just so I could be relatable

  • @yukeshmaharjan1514
    @yukeshmaharjan1514 Před 5 lety +160

    basically if you mastered the cube you can draw almost anything

    • @Banana-cc5rx
      @Banana-cc5rx Před 5 lety +8

      you mean anatomy and perspective. Any 5 year old can draw a cube if taught. This "class" doesn't really teach much tbh.

    • @Banana-cc5rx
      @Banana-cc5rx Před 5 lety +6

      @Antithesis well yes. But like I said this video still doesn't really teach you anything directly. It's like showing you how the process of building a car but without any foundation you won't be to do it. That's the issue with watching pros do it.

    • @luks.tattoo
      @luks.tattoo Před 5 lety +22

      @@Banana-cc5rx it's cause you have to know the process and practice. See how it's done and try your way out. You can't really teach this

    • @MillywiggZ
      @MillywiggZ Před 4 lety +3

      ⬜️

    • @elsagrace3893
      @elsagrace3893 Před 4 lety +1

      Yukesh Maharjan and what does “master the cube” mean exactly? What are the pieces of the mastery? Bet you can’t name one.

  • @bluemonsteronlamesa
    @bluemonsteronlamesa Před 7 lety +710

    its like hes tracing but not

    • @chloe2258
      @chloe2258 Před 7 lety +80

      Not Kari Kim said himself that he creates a photo on his mind of the drawing. He observes things in their natural habitat. basically mind tracing.

    • @TheKevphil
      @TheKevphil Před 7 lety +40

      I've known people who have an annoyingly good (even excellent!) ability to recall what things look like. Ever heard of the crude oil pumper called a "horse-head" pump? Pretty complicated in the way it functions, but I know people who have figured it out and committed it to memory, just from one long look. Supposedly, Nestor Redondo, the comics artist, was also able to do this. It would certainly be a helpful ability. Along with endless practice, study and repetition. It's also nice to have a good teacher to *_guide_* you in your study, so you don't waste time on the wrong stuff.

    • @Swirlh
      @Swirlh Před 7 lety +5

      Not Kari He traces his think :D

    • @chadanefrancis2099
      @chadanefrancis2099 Před 5 lety +3

      People that take in a lot of fiction...like scifi n fantasy normally have a knack for what things look like....its good to fill ur visual library

    • @yiyin8588
      @yiyin8588 Před 5 lety +9

      He doesn't want to be tracer

  • @567kkd
    @567kkd Před 8 měsíci +8

    김화백님... 진짜 그리워요

  • @reese8050
    @reese8050 Před 4 lety +25

    Every time he draws all I could say is “Wow” with a speechless and surprised face.
    HE’s SOOO GOOOD

  • @samtonnude941
    @samtonnude941 Před 10 měsíci +15

    Rest in peace legend.

  • @lemphicka
    @lemphicka Před 5 lety +497

    Ok I guess lots a people want a translate...I dont know about English grammar exactly but I'll trying to tell u what He said. BASICALLY He said We have to understand about anatomy of human and animals body. Especially about angle of hips and bones structures. Think about someone in the box. And look at the multiple angle. Start observing . He said he did training a lot this way. And the Important it is You have to drawing everyday constantly. Because even just You got learn about how to simply drawing stuff from him now. But tomorrow You'll forgot almost everything. He sure about it. So training a lot. If u can drawing human body that means u already know how to drawing. So just keep going. And last thing is He talk about the FLOOR.
    First, drawing humans and think about angle, and than drawing floor bottom of human feet. Than u can drawing anything background stuff.
    Thats it. Cause he doesn't talking that much. And rest of it just silly joke :)

    • @hithisisandreas
      @hithisisandreas Před 5 lety +52

      Don't worry about grammar, I understood you perfectly. Thank you for translating this, this was a great help! I'll practice hard!

    • @lemphicka
      @lemphicka Před 5 lety +26

      @@hithisisandreas you are so sweet!! Im so glad to help

    • @glanced9684
      @glanced9684 Před 5 lety +5

      Thank you very much! 😘

    • @gagelehr7568
      @gagelehr7568 Před 5 lety +3

      Thank you!

    • @mr1ddub
      @mr1ddub Před 5 lety +14

      Wow you really explained a lot. Now it is much easier to follow along. He's such an important artist so any lesson he's willing to give is a blessing but we miss out if we can not understand some of the inside tips so THANK YOU for the translation; not too many people would be willing to do that for us.

  • @mahmoudehsane3312
    @mahmoudehsane3312 Před 6 měsíci +3

    In my eyes he's the greatest of all times, no one could do what he did, no one,z RIP master Kim

  • @april8352
    @april8352 Před 3 lety +6

    The way he draws is pleasing in so many levels.

  • @illustratornamedkasper
    @illustratornamedkasper Před rokem +16

    The level of his drawing skills is absurd. So inspiring.

  • @mooose106
    @mooose106 Před 2 lety +10

    Once I started thinking of drawing and "seeing" my drawings in my head the way he does it changed the way I see and take in the world around me and the way I approach even simple sketches now.

  • @maijajaja
    @maijajaja Před 7 lety +63

    every time he erases something i cry T_T

  • @adonisg7138
    @adonisg7138 Před 7 lety +111

    Without knowing Korean, his main emphasis is to draw in boxes and draw with boxes. That will give you the ideal fundemental anatomy. It's basically, what goes through his mind like every other master out there.

    • @DavidWalker-ms6vf
      @DavidWalker-ms6vf Před 5 lety +16

      it's more of think of simple shapes that make up what you're trying to draw rather than a complex one such as a circle and cone shape for ice cream instead of a circular rounded atop a cone in one solid mass

    • @jauxro
      @jauxro Před 5 lety +2

      damn, I was hoping this video had the secrets to miraculous art talent. well, at least now I know the free course I'm taking is on the right track

    • @IVPixel
      @IVPixel Před 4 lety +9

      Drawing boxes isn't going to magically give you "fundamental anatomy" whatever the fuck that means.
      It's supposed to help with you perspective and placing the figure in space properly.
      It's also useful to simplify complicated shapes into simple forms like somebody else already mentioned.
      Nothing he shows here is some mind blowing thing, a lot of books/videos focused on drawing will tell you basically the same stuff he's talking about here.

  • @dr.cringefactor1363
    @dr.cringefactor1363 Před rokem +6

    r.i.p kim jung gi 😢

  • @supersaiyancommenter
    @supersaiyancommenter Před 9 měsíci +24

    What a legend. He casually draws diagrams that could be straight out of a book with confidence and speed. His drawing pop out of the board as if hes drawing lines on real objects. Rest in peace.

  • @strongkiddo1
    @strongkiddo1 Před 7 lety +277

    Dont worry about eng sub, hes not really teaching by talking... so... just enjoy his drawings :)

  • @canobenitez
    @canobenitez Před 7 lety +567

    don't worry guys I started learning korean last month to understand thisi demo, as soon as i grasp some vocabulary i'll start adding subs for Kim videos.
    edit> 3 weeks later
    ok so now i know all the consonants and vocals, gotta get into proper grammar now.

    • @PCzombieboy123
      @PCzombieboy123 Před 7 lety +20

      Well hurry up man! How else do you think I'll absorb his insane knowledge bombs? How!? ..Yeah, that's right, didn't think so.

    • @canobenitez
      @canobenitez Před 7 lety +33

      don't be so anxious its fucking hard, if you think you can do it faster then be my guest.

    • @PCzombieboy123
      @PCzombieboy123 Před 7 lety +60

      Hard? You wanna talk 'bout hard? Last week I stubbed my toe and I only cried 5 times. Yeah, that's right, now back to work we go

    • @canobenitez
      @canobenitez Před 7 lety +22

      hopefully the majority of people will be more grateful than you, that's all that matters.

    • @PCzombieboy123
      @PCzombieboy123 Před 7 lety +60

      Geez Louise xD was hoping you'd see some humour. Well this was my bad. You're actually learning Korean, so best of luck, I hope to learn one day too. I'd suggest to not take life too seriously, or be afraid to laugh and smile. We all know life can take so much away. Anyway, have good day!

  • @zgmrvn
    @zgmrvn Před 7 lety +139

    9:15 free wifi !!!

    • @user-yp8ym3ey1d
      @user-yp8ym3ey1d Před 3 lety +2

      How come there's no comments 😂😂 that's hilarious

    • @user-yp8ym3ey1d
      @user-yp8ym3ey1d Před 3 lety

      @@gigagenie 3년전이여서 더 많을줄 생각했는데 ㅋㅋㅋ 아닌가??

  • @Mangsoi
    @Mangsoi Před 9 měsíci +4

    이걸 알아들을 수 있다니 왜인지 기쁘다

  • @user-tc5eo6zd5r
    @user-tc5eo6zd5r Před 6 měsíci +3

    RIP
    정기 선생님
    진짜 라이브 드로잉쇼 보고 싶었는데 이젠 유투브속에서만 보네요

  • @sunnyxsidexup7400
    @sunnyxsidexup7400 Před 6 lety +60

    Bawling at the fact he can draw a god like body under a second while I can't even do it right under 4 hours.

    • @LouchanArt
      @LouchanArt Před 5 lety +10

      He probably draws more than a half of his day everyday since he was in kindergarten, do you?

    • @animaetmateria3578
      @animaetmateria3578 Před 5 lety +14

      Besides the obvious difference in skill, there is another thing you have to take into account: when an amateur copies something like the human figure, it tends to focus on copying every line the way it is on the reference. But he is not doing that at all. He is actually focusing not on the line itself, but rather on the figure that he is drawing. How is the overall shape, what 3d form it insinuates, not replicating an image but suggesting a 3d form. It is completely different, like cubism and impressionism. Impressionists conceive the kmage as a static impression of light in your eyes, like an amateur sees things when starting (thou impressionists where professionals, just with a different philosophy). Cubists conceptualize the figure.
      You should try to do practice that way, conceptualizing. You will see amazing improvements faster. When you handle that, then go for the details of the image itself.

    • @introgauge
      @introgauge Před 4 lety +2

      @@animaetmateria3578 its basically, "this is how it should look like" mentality.

  • @user-cz9cf7wr4b
    @user-cz9cf7wr4b Před 6 měsíci +5

    와… 알고리즘에 이게 뜨네…
    정말 훌륭한 예술가셨습니다

    • @DOG_524
      @DOG_524 Před 6 měsíci +1

      정말 모자람 없으신 예술가ㅠ

  • @mattywolf8287
    @mattywolf8287 Před 4 lety +242

    i feel bad for people who call this guy "talented". Its obviously hard work.

    • @skeeterpeter5337
      @skeeterpeter5337 Před 4 lety +6

      he's not talented?

    • @sambridges4670
      @sambridges4670 Před 4 lety +104

      @@skeeterpeter5337 Artists tend to hate the word because it, "negates the hardwork they took to get there and implies art is a magical ability" but really a compliment is a compliment and people get fussy.

    • @Afnimation
      @Afnimation Před 4 lety +73

      @@skeeterpeter5337 he is talented, but you can't get to that level without hardwork.

    • @csoniah4432
      @csoniah4432 Před 4 lety +22

      Is Both

    • @manuelrobledo8072
      @manuelrobledo8072 Před 4 lety +24

      You need both. Talent without hard work becomes wasted potential

  • @user-or9gj7nd6d
    @user-or9gj7nd6d Před 3 lety +117

    영어로 말할 줄 알고 각오하면서 들어왔는데 한국어네ㅋㅋㄲㅋㅋㄲㅋㅋㄲ

  • @gr33n80
    @gr33n80 Před 4 lety +21

    What I just learned:
    Life is all about cubes and angles

  • @DBCooper01
    @DBCooper01 Před 7 lety +16

    This guy has some next level talent, he draws amazing pieces of art without needing a reference picture or using pencils!

    • @_____._..--_
      @_____._..--_ Před 5 lety +8

      D. B. Cooper >calling thousands of hours worth of practice “talent”

  • @seinundzeiten
    @seinundzeiten Před 5 lety +4

    students are lucky to have such a gifted artist teaching them...

  • @petteway23
    @petteway23 Před 7 lety +21

    At first I was a tad bit upset there was no translation. But art is kinda like math in the sense it's universal. If you've done your own study his examples speak loud and clear. Thanks for this upload. Huge help.

  • @Tony_Baloney_69420
    @Tony_Baloney_69420 Před 6 měsíci +3

    RIP, he was a legend

  • @MegaHellx
    @MegaHellx Před 4 lety +2

    dude you have know idea how much of help this video is to me to understand how he draws perspectives. thank you so much.
    true that i can't understand korean but still i can understand from his drawing work what he was trying to convey through entire video.

  • @indiecain2775
    @indiecain2775 Před 5 lety +14

    I keep expecting applause after every drawing

    • @Xgil2Play
      @Xgil2Play Před 3 lety +4

      In countries that are not United States of America, people actually respect artist by remaining quiet until the end of the presentation.

  • @Mr.Prongles
    @Mr.Prongles Před rokem +4

    Rest in peace 🙏

  • @KhalilSiddeeq
    @KhalilSiddeeq Před 5 lety +134

    12:47 That joke was probably hilarious.

  • @MrKrjuK
    @MrKrjuK Před 4 lety +2

    It is pleasure to look at his natural professionalism. He reached that level in drawing where it seams that he don't put any effort in creating those figures.

  • @deem3365
    @deem3365 Před 5 lety +29

    Nonchalantly draws a skeleton.
    Me: Nonchalantly fail at drawing a proper box

  • @pod9363
    @pod9363 Před 5 lety +3

    A perspective box around the character is a great way to constantly reference for perspective. Like at what angle to put the shoulders relative to each other.

  • @MingusDynastyy
    @MingusDynastyy Před 4 lety +4

    Amazing how he retains gesture with boxy construction, I always forget boxes can have organic curves

  • @jonathontritto1990
    @jonathontritto1990 Před 4 lety +2

    He’s incredible man I can’t get enough of watching this guy

  • @GamesBySaint
    @GamesBySaint Před 5 lety +4

    he's doing this all in his head while drawing because i've never seen him use any guidelines. Kim is super human.

  • @nodley9910
    @nodley9910 Před 3 lety +14

    Imagine him being your art teacher

  • @user-yi3zu6yb3l
    @user-yi3zu6yb3l Před 5 lety +67

    하하 난 한국인이라 자막 없어도 된다

  • @AiNER_ONLiNE
    @AiNER_ONLiNE Před 5 měsíci +2

    Rip 보고싶어요

  • @FelixOh
    @FelixOh Před 3 lety +1

    This is a man with unlimited passion for his work and a lifetime of practice with his craft

  • @te9591
    @te9591 Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you for sharing this.

  • @user-vc4vf3pn9r
    @user-vc4vf3pn9r Před 3 lety +35

    알고리즘 도통 이해 할 수가 없네 ㅌㅌㅋㅋㅋ ㅌㅌㅋㅋ ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 암튼 슥슥 그려내는거 진짜 신기..

  • @kkakkabot
    @kkakkabot Před 5 měsíci

    와... 감탄만 나온다...

  • @chamelo74
    @chamelo74 Před rokem

    So talent !! Incredible

  • @MultiHeheboy
    @MultiHeheboy Před 7 lety +92

    if i drew any of this i would have framed then saved for my life

  • @skipperry63
    @skipperry63 Před 4 lety

    He is amazing! He can just see the shapes and forms without any trouble.

  • @CamCartoon
    @CamCartoon Před 4 lety +1

    so amazing artist he is!

  • @undeadnightorc
    @undeadnightorc Před 7 lety +558

    He has this uncanny ability to draw what he sees in his head. I can do the same but somewhere along the way the signals break up, with some signals going to my feet, some go to the restroom for a pee, some stop for a smoke, and the the remaining signals reach my hand and want to draw penises....

    • @MrShadow205
      @MrShadow205 Před 7 lety +8

      Heads up when you put up a video of yourself at work.

    • @TXFDA
      @TXFDA Před 7 lety +31

      None of the signals reach my hand. They all get lost at the first turn, walk down a dark alley, and are never heard from again. In the mean time my hand doesn't know what to do and is attempting to draw the same boring expressionless face I've drawn a million times before.

    • @TheKevphil
      @TheKevphil Před 7 lety +20

      *_LOL_* Don't be so hard on your worthless self... ;)

    • @Devorantem
      @Devorantem Před 6 lety +28

      "He has this uncanny ability to draw what he sees in his head." That's the culmination of an incredibly long time spent studying the human body and form from real life/photo reference. If you spent as much time as Kim practicing/studying, you'd probably be around the same skill level. People think it's all talent. Most successful artists will tell you they started out drawing stick figures, or copying artwork line for line.

    • @user-ff2mu4fh4v
      @user-ff2mu4fh4v Před 6 lety +7

      Id argue that most people wouldnt be as good as him even if they practiced as much. Some people learn much easier with less practice, this guy practiced most than 99% of people and is also a very good learner. I know people who have practiced for decades and are leagues behind Kim, they just don't learn as easily.
      But yeah, you won't know until you practice for 10k hours +++

  • @lvn5609
    @lvn5609 Před rokem +3

    R.I.P.😢

  • @DirtyJay75
    @DirtyJay75 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This is the first time seeing this video I’ve been drawing for 45yrs and I learned so much thank you for who ever posted this

  • @rizo1676
    @rizo1676 Před 9 měsíci +2

    what a great speed and he knows the exact bones of animals & humans , the real master

  • @RolandDeAragon
    @RolandDeAragon Před 7 lety +194

    Subtitles would be awesome...

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

    Even when it's all said and done, it still comes down to use simple shapes for you to have a grasp of the anatomy. Put this to practice. It doesn't matter how talented you are. If you don't let your pencil run, you won't progress

  • @P-S-R
    @P-S-R Před měsícem

    The legend, the master, the one and all mighty may you rest in peace. Tears still flow through my eyes till this day.

  • @b00gi3
    @b00gi3 Před 5 měsíci

    Fantastic video. Thank you for sharing this

  • @astridmoreno1022
    @astridmoreno1022 Před rokem +8

    Que afortunados el que tomo clases con el Sr. Kim como me hubiera gustado verlo dibujar en vivo. 😓 Talento brillante en esas manos. 👏👏

    • @spenguin983
      @spenguin983 Před rokem

      verdad 😥😥

    • @eliekared2808
      @eliekared2808 Před rokem

      Pour avoir un tel talent, il à travailler extrêmement dur ! Comme nous au debut il était, avec la pratique et l'amour du dessin il à créer son talent !

  • @cashme19
    @cashme19 Před 3 lety +10

    *every titan is on the board*

  • @yiyin8588
    @yiyin8588 Před 5 lety +2

    I'm glad this person record this even though i don't understand a thing👏👏

  • @TuckSuri_0521
    @TuckSuri_0521 Před 4 lety

    신기하신 분이야ㅋㅋ대단하고ㅋ 존경합니다ㅠ

  • @3iHard
    @3iHard Před 6 lety +55

    just to summize the video - all objects in the world have 3d form and the best way to learn proper anatomy is to remeber that formula zxy + knowledge (observative+visual memory) = good anatomy.

  • @verouwu5006
    @verouwu5006 Před 3 lety +9

    Me sorprende en como el dibuja en 20 segundos lo que yo no he podido en semanas ... Es realmente un genio.

  • @uchoo
    @uchoo Před 7 měsíci +2

    he just randomly draws a perfect skeleton of a cat without any reference and without any pauses...

  • @user-oh2zr5um6v
    @user-oh2zr5um6v Před 9 měsíci +1

    空間が広がっていく感じ好き

  • @bernerdrivas482
    @bernerdrivas482 Před 4 lety +3

    Kim Jung gi Es el mejor del mundo!! Me encanto el video 😁😁😁

  • @vishalrao158
    @vishalrao158 Před 9 měsíci +6

    May the legend rest in peace ✌️

  • @tungkat3448
    @tungkat3448 Před 2 lety +2

    since I start to have the mindset to OBSERVE. I'm starting to see: how things work around me? how they look when viewed from different angles,?What's their basic shape? I can't resist drawing when I hold a pen and paper, I'm really happy to pour what new things I have learned and understand that day.

  • @neptune8645
    @neptune8645 Před 4 lety

    the way he broke the arm down into those basic prisms blew my mind. Never seen that before, someting just clicked in my head. Ah-hah moment thank you kind Korean teacher !

  • @novachrono9675
    @novachrono9675 Před 3 lety +3

    The master of perspective and fish eye.

  • @c4mboy
    @c4mboy Před 4 lety +11

    This is the kind of anatomy teachers that ive always wabted not those teachers who keeps murr murring infront bur u can’t even learn a single thing

  • @nonapplicable6619
    @nonapplicable6619 Před rokem

    This video changed my life. Thank you so much for everything.

  • @blindthief
    @blindthief Před 4 lety +2

    Seeing him erase gives me so much confidence. Now I know there's hope and I'm not inept when I make mistakes and have to erase. Thanks for this video.

  • @annaarredondo2043
    @annaarredondo2043 Před 3 lety +4

    hi, so i know lots of artists (especially ones struggling with anatomy) probably clicked on this video to learn - but are ultimately becoming frustrated because:
    1. you don’t speak korean and have no idea what he’s saying.
    2. you’re trying to copy his techniques but are failing miserably.
    so, i’m here to offer some advice - learning artist to learning artist. i’d like to start off by saying i’m in no way a professional with anatomy, but i have been improving a lot lately - and i wish i had known this when i was younger.
    truth be told, you’re not going to learn much from copying artists who are well-informed in anatomy. you’re just not. yes, you’ll probably pick up basic anatomy figures - but in general your poses and overall understanding of the human body is going to lack severely. why? because your only attempt of trying to learn anatomy is by copying tutorials - which (most of the time) *won’t work*. once you learn some helpful tips on how to get started, you should transition into trying to do it on your own with references.
    i know how frustrating it is to be told to “just practice” when you’re looking for genuine drawing advice, but the cold hard truth is...practice is the only thing that’s going to improve your art. the more you hold off on studying the human figure, the more you stunt your growth as an artist. yes, anatomy is boring and frustrating but - as someone who started studying anatomy this summer - it has made the overall quality of my drawings SO MUCH BETTER. practice is the only way to improve, so go practice - and USE PHOTO REFERENCES!!!

  • @Toghebon
    @Toghebon Před 5 lety +27

    It's lucky that we all speak korean, otherwise we would've been in big trouble

    • @takumeme545
      @takumeme545 Před 4 lety +2

      You dont need to know what hes saying to take something from this. Art is universal, let what hes drawing speak for itself

    • @otaku-chan4888
      @otaku-chan4888 Před 4 lety +2

      ...who's gonna tell him?

    • @aabe4327
      @aabe4327 Před 4 lety

      If you want it in english, just go buy Bridgman's books on figure drawing. This is his exact methods.

    • @trappozoiid
      @trappozoiid Před 3 lety

      Yup *intense sweating*

  • @bravadoavocado2382
    @bravadoavocado2382 Před 5 lety +1

    this is very insightful thank you for the upload.

  • @jaseperi
    @jaseperi Před 2 lety

    he makes it look so easy!

  • @yayydesuu3949
    @yayydesuu3949 Před 4 lety +3

    The amount of information in his head is amazing..

  • @metaldraw8560
    @metaldraw8560 Před 4 lety +4

    Seria todo un honor para mí aprender de este gran maestro

  • @RiqSMNN
    @RiqSMNN Před 5 lety +2

    This guy is never stop thinking, or imagine things, or whatever it is..

  • @SpaceGhostFan
    @SpaceGhostFan Před 5 lety

    It's so damn satisfying to see him draw S and C curves with ease.

  • @metaldraw8560
    @metaldraw8560 Před 4 lety +7

    Admiro su trabajo es admirable ojalad algún día llegue a ser tan bueno como el me voy a esforzar todo lo que pueda

  • @khodahh
    @khodahh Před 4 lety +5

    I feel like i've learned way more with him not even understanding Korean than in the last 10 years.

  • @edwardartetv
    @edwardartetv Před 6 lety

    Amazing !!

  • @PureOhSO
    @PureOhSO Před 3 lety +1

    Wow this really showed me how much art is a language. I have no understanding of this language or anything, but I somehow understood everything.

  • @eisian6232
    @eisian6232 Před 3 lety +6

    13:43 so detailed body, arms, legs, perfect perspective ... and face be like ._.