Importance of Eye Level in Anatomy & Buildings Art Lesson (From Kim Jung Gi)

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2020
  • Clipped from Super Ani live stream (22/07/20)
    Link to the full stream below. Kim Jung Gi gave a lesson to his viewers about The importance of an artist knowing the eye level and where the perspective lines are in their art to make better drawings, so I uploaded parts of it if anyone wanted to see it again. The full stream and channel has way more tips and content so go check them out.
    Super Ani: • 2020.07.22 Live Comics...
    Some Notable Points Summarized:
    *) Use Perspective lines & Eye level to make better drawing with fewer errors (e.g. control the size, angles, curvature, lines of objects so they look right).
    *) Artists decide and know where the eye level and perspective lines are in their art (even if they have not drawn them out and others cannot see them, they know in their mind).
    *) All lines drawn gather at/relate to the eye level (it effects the line's degree of curvature/inclination).
    *) Everything in a drawing follows the same eye level + perspective lines (people, buildings, background all follows the same lines not different lines).
    *) To study this lesson better: Draw multiple people/objects next to each other and a background, so you will understand how objects relate to each other, how perspective effects them, and how to study story telling in your art (its also a good way to practice human anatomy).
    *) It's important to study and learn the foundational lessons in art to improve.
    I do not own this video. I just edited it. Hope you enjoy!

Komentáře • 125

  • @user-ke8vk8bo4j
    @user-ke8vk8bo4j Před 3 lety +505

    Kim Jung Gi: *Draws flawless illustrations freehand with invisible perspectives* If you find this hard to understand, you should look for another occupation.
    Me: *packing my bags*

    • @nononono3421
      @nononono3421 Před 3 lety +83

      It's not hard to understand, that's his point. But you must practice what he is speaking of.

    • @osbornyu2320
      @osbornyu2320 Před 3 lety +111

      The old man in the bg was kinda trolling Kim Jung Gi. Basically Kim Jung Gi asked the audience, "do you understand the concepts that I've been trying to teach?" And the old man in the bg said in a kid's voice, "No I don't~." And Kim basically replied that you should look for another occupation. While I think Kim Jung Gi is partially serious with this joke, he's also goofing around with his friend.

    • @FistofSpirit
      @FistofSpirit Před 3 lety +22

      I believe it’s hard for everyone to understand perspective, but the ones who keep practicing and learning are the ones who’ll stay in the industry

    • @danielrdrigues
      @danielrdrigues Před 3 lety +11

      1 thing is understand, another is do it perfectly

    • @swapnilchaki8955
      @swapnilchaki8955 Před 3 lety +4

      Hmmm, well u cant compare urself with a master artist. Thats disrespectful. He has been regularly practising drawing his whole life, thats why he is so gud. B

  • @olyna
    @olyna Před rokem +11

    I can wash his videos over and over again. It feels like magic every single time.
    Still miss you every single day so here's my hashtag for you.
    #KeepJungGiAlive

  • @gian.4388
    @gian.4388 Před 3 lety +83

    I love his "Cha" so much lmao

  • @BUGHUNTER6
    @BUGHUNTER6 Před 3 lety +64

    Incredible how quickly this man works and all from the top of his head

    • @Brunoenribeiro
      @Brunoenribeiro Před 3 lety +8

      it's what happens if you spend like 40 years drawing intensively :p

    • @aahhhhhhhhhhhhh
      @aahhhhhhhhhhhhh Před rokem

      i think alot of artists see practicing as a chore honestly. i can easily sit all day and draw nonstop without getting bored. its fun to me, i started with 5 pages daily and rn going with 11

  • @xdxd8447
    @xdxd8447 Před 3 lety +45

    Note:
    0:25 :eye level first of all (people& landscape)
    9:20 :floor( foots) & table (arms)

  • @sunfix991
    @sunfix991 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Missing these a lot, never met him, never understood a word he spoke, but his face and his voice still sound familiar to me, watching him draw feels like watching my super hero save the day😢 so much respect for someone who i never met... crazy that you left so early... i guess the universe always wants the best ones for itself.. i just hope you are drawing RIGHT NOW, wherever you are sir.jung gi. Your knowledge is very much apreciated and theres still not enough you out here😢

  • @user-cg7ow6ds7c
    @user-cg7ow6ds7c Před rokem +19

    김정기 선생님의 강의를 선생님의 재미난 첨언들 포함해서 필터링 없이 그대로 들을 수 있다는게 정말 축복 입니다. 저 재미있는 언어유희와 어조를 번역 없이 그대로 들을 수 있다니...한국인인게 자랑스럽고 늘 수업이 재미있었는데 이제는 영상으로 밖에 볼 수가 없네요. 언제나 그리울 거에요 선생님.

  • @SketchingDNA
    @SketchingDNA Před rokem +4

    why did you go man..miss you forever.

  • @gtrrohit5078
    @gtrrohit5078 Před 3 lety +40

    thanks for this upload, please do more of these random lesson uploads. you have earned a sub.

  • @Daniel-tx2vt
    @Daniel-tx2vt Před 3 lety +34

    Something i really want to point out in this video is to take notice on how many lines he uses to get across the subject hes drawing to us the viewers. For example somewhere around 14 minutes notice how he draws her book with very quick gesture lines and just enough info to see that its a book. Honestly thats like one of the biggest take aways from this video.

  • @GuestUser-jf8uj
    @GuestUser-jf8uj Před 9 měsíci +2

    A good way to get into the mindset of Kim Jung Gi, is to see the world in 3D the same way as a 3D program. A good way to do this is to open up a 3D program like Blender and experiment with boxes and see how the angles change as you move it in 3D space. For example, you can see having the top of the box at eye level will produce a flat top, but the bottom of the box will have sharp angles in comparison because it has to "reach" further to the horizon and vanishing points. I learned a lot about cross contours from blender. In my opinion it's a must have for a beginner; it's so helpful to see the "correct answers" in real time. This requires that you know how to move the camera in blender, and even set up a camera with the guides on so you can see the eye level. Blender also has a 3D grid that you can use as a perspective guide.

  • @heyheyrenee449
    @heyheyrenee449 Před 3 lety +21

    A very good discussion on backgrounds! Thank you for the translation!

  • @wadya69
    @wadya69 Před 3 lety +9

    That's a great lesson from a true master!

  • @mattjohns-mv8cl
    @mattjohns-mv8cl Před 3 lety +8

    Thank you so much for this tutorial, I feel like a lightbulb has turned on in my head! Massively helpful insights from a true master

  • @joelsbowlsarejoelsgoals9636

    I understand what kim means when he says the human isn't separate from the background/rest.
    act as if the human is just another prop or part of the background and not* as something that is going to be harder to draw because we associate humans and the main focus to be harder to draw.
    that's what I got from it

  • @koskey06
    @koskey06 Před 2 lety +5

    Watching a master work is amazing! If if they are a master of hitting nails, it's still amazing to watch.

  • @sabojezles
    @sabojezles Před 2 lety

    Thank you for taking the time to upload this specific part. Kuddos to you.

  • @xmoreno3366
    @xmoreno3366 Před 2 lety

    This Channel is Gold Thanks

  • @bubsenseijebe2993
    @bubsenseijebe2993 Před rokem +1

    wow very helpful. his first line determines the perspective of the whole thing

  • @Weenadawg
    @Weenadawg Před 3 lety +4

    tbh i rlly needed these reminders to work on fundamentals like perspective

  • @hamushkamario9346
    @hamushkamario9346 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for the upload

  • @fernandoviniciusmorlin5767

    Great job! Thank you.

  • @razorback7828
    @razorback7828 Před 3 lety +15

    A true talent and a real genius.

    • @mralabbad7
      @mralabbad7 Před 3 lety +14

      I feel like this is kinda undermining the effort he made for decades to get to this stage

    • @koysensei4424
      @koysensei4424 Před 3 lety +5

      @@mralabbad7 yep, i agree, people should stop calling it talent.

    • @MADHEWPRAGUE
      @MADHEWPRAGUE Před 2 lety +5

      @@koysensei4424 Its talent and hardwork. He himself said it. If you dont understand this dont do art. Some people even if they were drawing twice as much as him wont be able to get to his level.

  • @steelsteel7338
    @steelsteel7338 Před 3 lety +28

    I learn my master show .

  • @robertao7564
    @robertao7564 Před 10 měsíci

    Absolutelly stunning

  • @illumardimago2307
    @illumardimago2307 Před 3 lety

    Wooooww hes a god. Of drawing I. Could never be at hid. Level. Never. Hes. So. Sweet in his lines are soo crisp.

  • @arseneiradukunda9032
    @arseneiradukunda9032 Před 3 lety

    This channel is awesome please upload moe kim jung gi's course

  • @AFOLABITIMI
    @AFOLABITIMI Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks. Really helpful

  • @Narsty_Boy
    @Narsty_Boy Před 2 lety +3

    AMAZING LESSON. I haven't drawn in a long time, right now I'm applying this principle to simple cubes and cubic cylinders. Then I try to do some stairs. In the spirit of Kim Jong Gi, adding a slight fisheye effect helps to emphasize the angles, making them easier to understand. I'm having a great time learning how to recognize not only the horizontal eye level, but the vertical equivalent as well.

  • @GuestUser-jf8uj
    @GuestUser-jf8uj Před rokem +1

    For people that have a hard time understanding it, you just have to understand 1 pt, 2pt, 3pt, perspective, and how you'll see the top of a box if it's below the horizon, you'll see the bottom of the box if it's above the horizon, and you'll see less or flat top if it's right by/at the horizon. The farther the box is away from the horizon, the more open and sharper the angles will be, the closer it is, the flatter. By simply having 1 line (such as the angle both eyebrows are tilted relative to each other) you can imagine where the other lines are beginning to fan out towards a vanishing point/horizon line. I'm also a beginner so feel free to correct me where I'm wrong.

  • @itsiwhatitsi
    @itsiwhatitsi Před 3 lety +2

    how dope he is wow

  • @yasserrek9681
    @yasserrek9681 Před 3 lety +68

    Interesting, so instead of just thinking of anatomy and all and drawing just a character, you draw or imagine a horizon line draw two characters and a bg connecting every fundamental lesson together into one pieces which will teach you how to draw bgs , creatures and characters all at the sametime , ill try it.

  • @stizzyraw6369
    @stizzyraw6369 Před rokem

    Love that brush pen

  • @userfrouzy
    @userfrouzy Před 3 lety

    thank you 🧡🧡

  • @kmylodarkstar2253
    @kmylodarkstar2253 Před 10 měsíci

    so simple so master R.I.P

  • @elliotgoldstein2812
    @elliotgoldstein2812 Před 2 lety +4

    Watching several variety shows and kdramas is now bearing a fruit - I can understand KJG's korean... Well just most of it because some were technical terms

  • @xcreenplay7264
    @xcreenplay7264 Před 3 lety +15

    Who else was imagining the lines as he draws the background 😋

  • @rafael_cardenas8167
    @rafael_cardenas8167 Před 2 lety +1

    i understand it just the practice that it would take me longer haha so ill go practice

  • @bakamono2630
    @bakamono2630 Před 3 lety +4

    I like how he just casually says
    If you can't understand what I taught you, Go get a different job because art is not for you
    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @sadidiot9686
      @sadidiot9686 Před 2 lety +2

      He’s not wrong some people just really ain’t cut out for it specially they don’t have the drive for it

  • @channingparker9431
    @channingparker9431 Před 3 lety +4

    If you're reading this, you're a Genius.
    Now, tell me what kind of brushpen he's using. I want it. I need it lol

  • @wuggi8603
    @wuggi8603 Před 3 lety

    nice

  • @pharoahscurse
    @pharoahscurse Před 3 lety +16

    Ah the perspective version of the sharingan. 👁

  • @aelion7761
    @aelion7761 Před měsícem

    The goat.

  • @Hubert99999
    @Hubert99999 Před 2 lety +3

    I really like the colour! Anybody know what pen that is? And what the colour is called?

    • @Jonathan-fb7rx
      @Jonathan-fb7rx Před rokem

      Do u now know the pens? I am really interested too :'D

    • @Bien373
      @Bien373 Před rokem +1

      @@Jonathan-fb7rx 붓펜 이라고 합니다. Pentel 회사에서 만들었습니다.

  • @koskey06
    @koskey06 Před 2 lety

    I been looking for these brush pens locally..... c.ant find them...

  • @enthomorf
    @enthomorf Před 3 lety +2

    Lunatic artist! O_O

  • @reedfish99
    @reedfish99 Před 3 lety +3

    So, just before I change my life direction... is he saying that when objects are on the same plane, they converge to a point in the eye line, but not necessarily the same point. As the sitting girl and her desk are rotated. But a pen on her desk could recede to a different point, on the same eye line.

    • @tomjames5706
      @tomjames5706 Před 3 lety

      @Whitemana88 so what if the entire desk was rotated in a way where it didn't converge to the horizon line? would that mean it just has its own vp?

    • @tomjames5706
      @tomjames5706 Před 3 lety

      @Whitemana88 well not in an upwards rotation but if it was rotated let's say to the left where it doesn't converge to the horizon like or if it does it's no where near the other vps than it would just be its own individual vp? Like a small pencil case on the desk obviously doesn't have to converge to the horizon line.

  • @son_taki
    @son_taki Před 3 lety

    can somebody tell me what the blue pen he use? thank you

  • @richardsonrichly8456
    @richardsonrichly8456 Před rokem

    once you get a good understanding of perspective
    this is like second nature since you think in a 3 dimentional way

  • @PolymerChan
    @PolymerChan Před 3 lety +2

    how can someone get a free fucking tip from Kim Jung Gi and leave a fucking dislike ???

  • @Eternam
    @Eternam Před 3 lety +2

    How is called the tool he is using for draw?

  • @satan3034
    @satan3034 Před 4 měsíci

    when he connected those two buildings into one cohesive setting i lost my mind ngl

  • @otaviofontes8388
    @otaviofontes8388 Před rokem

    genio n tem jt

  • @justinstorm
    @justinstorm Před rokem

    Is the eye level where the lines converge to

  • @TiffanyNg100
    @TiffanyNg100 Před 3 lety +7

    We all know it is time to change our occupation after watching this vidso

  • @Jesusx23x
    @Jesusx23x Před 3 lety +4

    question. Whats happens when one part of the body tilts? Does that part of the body still converge to the same horizon line?

    • @moseska9050
      @moseska9050 Před 3 lety +6

      Jesusx23x the horizon line basically its the eye level or the camera level notice the hands in the pose he draws the line coverage to different points but the eyes level stay the same

    • @nononono3421
      @nononono3421 Před 3 lety +6

      Draw the body as boxes for practicing this and it will naturally answer your question.

    • @art_tale
      @art_tale Před 3 lety +8

      Short answer: no, that part of the body is on a different plane, and will converge to a different horizontal line

    • @dr.frankenstein6434
      @dr.frankenstein6434 Před 3 lety +13

      it may create new vanishing points but the horizon would stay the same
      example if you draw multiple characters in one scene they all share the same horizon this decides what part of the character and scene youre looking up or down at
      applying this more to what you said
      imagine a fist pointed straight at you in perspective at eye level all youd see is the fist knuckles thumb most of the arm if not all of it would be hidden
      as the arm is lowered the vanishing points bring the rest of the arm into view as the fist pulls away from the horizon line and thanks to foreshorting the first would still be bigger then the arm if this is an extreme perspective like the hand is very close to you then it will seem to shift from very large to normal pretty fast and drastically
      ( while the arm is going down in perspective from the horizon it makes this shape / \, | | imagining those lines represent an arm and for an arm moving up its the opposite \ /, | | the fist moves up over the horizon getting smaller untill its normal size straight over their head any further back it begins vanishing into the horizon getting smaller)
      another example could be if say the man he drew bent over like he was picking up a coin well our eye level is around his waist lets say he bent pretty far so now hes below eye level his body is going to be pulled up towards the center creating a triangle and we would probably see some of his back
      you could imagine lines going from his hips, shoulders, head, etc towards the horizon everything still stays in line

    • @Nicolas-of6li
      @Nicolas-of6li Před 3 lety +4

      just read a book about perspective.

  • @pippyMC23
    @pippyMC23 Před rokem

    Don't listen to him, keep trying to understand and you WILL eventually get it.

  • @filipedias768
    @filipedias768 Před 2 lety +2

    Probably no one has asked this but.. "What pen do you use?"

  • @EmDrive_
    @EmDrive_ Před rokem +2

    rip :(

  • @marlenasker
    @marlenasker Před 3 lety

    it's very nice and usefull. what the brush is that, I saw dat 1st time in my life?

  • @Jonathan-fb7rx
    @Jonathan-fb7rx Před rokem

    Can someone tell me which pens he is using??? Hopefully someone see this comment... ^^

    • @Bien373
      @Bien373 Před rokem +1

      [ 붓펜 ] 이라고 합니다. Pentel 회사에서 만들었습니다. 많은 종류가 있어요.

  • @persianchocolate8907
    @persianchocolate8907 Před 2 lety +1

    Useing a grid is hard to figure out he teach a easy way to understand it quicker. Which he is showing use is wayyyy easyer then understanding grid

    • @sadidiot9686
      @sadidiot9686 Před 2 lety

      You do realize you skills need to study perspective for 8 months still right and then continuously study it for the rest of your life.

    • @persianchocolate8907
      @persianchocolate8907 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sadidiot9686 yep but understand his way make sence and less pressure , art is endless theres no such thing perfect art , im just saying what he says make thing easyer to understand

  • @TheKevphil
    @TheKevphil Před 3 lety +4

    Want people in a scene to always be "correct" in depth? Hang their eyes from the same horizon line, and resize as needed. My 1.5 cents worth.

  • @MADHEWPRAGUE
    @MADHEWPRAGUE Před 2 lety

    Isnt right leg of sitting girl wrong?

  • @xlimitx0725
    @xlimitx0725 Před 3 lety +7

    번역가분 너무 말을 자르심.. 그리고 짧은 말을 너무 늘리신다

    • @Anyeloides
      @Anyeloides Před 3 lety

      ㅇㅈ 김정기도 답답했을꺼 같은뎈ㅋㅋㅋ

  • @cubingsnail6178
    @cubingsnail6178 Před 3 lety +2

    this video helped me and it didn't

  • @yellowmusik4
    @yellowmusik4 Před 3 lety +1

    Her right foot doesnt make sense to me anyone agree? Or is it my Imagination that would adjust the leg???

    • @steampunk1435
      @steampunk1435 Před 3 lety +1

      her left shin is crossing her right calf. the chair she's sitting at seems a bit low to the ground so the legs go for that position naturally

  • @lucky1u
    @lucky1u Před rokem +1

    I don't understand. How he creates doesn't make sense to me. It's like splatter ink and just magically splatters out realistic images.

  • @mihail5927
    @mihail5927 Před 3 lety +22

    You should not be put of by what he was saying..”if you don’t understand this just get another job, you’re not meant to draw”, in my opinion that was arrogance, a normal person interested in drawing might have talent for it, but not understand what he said because he or she doesn’t know the basics of perspective and can’t see or imagine what he was describing, on another page, one who knows the basics can easily understand what he’s talking about either if he’s talented or not. So, listen to just the skill advice on this video, don’t listen to any “career/life” advice, and don’t be put down for not understanding this if you like art, because in my opinion, what he said was out of arrogance and not clear enough.

    • @enesar6797
      @enesar6797 Před 3 lety +19

      gi likes to joke a lot, and is a knack for sarcasm. but yeah, just take the skill advice, and don't take the career advice seriously.

    • @TheKevphil
      @TheKevphil Před 3 lety +2

      @@ValisX That makes no sense in the context of what MihaiL said.

    • @ludotoyhunter8492
      @ludotoyhunter8492 Před rokem +6

      No he’s absolutely frikkin’ right unfortunately. To do this as a career, this stuff has to come to you like clockwork and as naturally as breathing. He’s not speaking about hobbyists and people who enjoy drawing and want to advance personally. This is him saying in his way how hard this career is and how much like a fish in water you have to be with your skills to get in the business.

  • @bebob415
    @bebob415 Před rokem +2

    miss ur humor man

  • @littlepinkpebble
    @littlepinkpebble Před rokem

    anyone knows korean why is he shouting at around 10.. 40 ..

  • @Anyeloides
    @Anyeloides Před 3 lety

    이 기본기를 이해못하는 사람있나? 진짜 굼금하넼ㅋㅋㅋ 이거 이해못하면 진짜 대학 못갈거 같은데 수능 망하곸ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

    • @su_a1227
      @su_a1227 Před 2 lety +2

      10개월 당신 글 보니…. 부끄럽죠?
      여기저기 물 흐리는 악플 많이도 다셨네….

  • @Anyeloides
    @Anyeloides Před 3 lety +2

    영어만 없으면 좋은데 이유는 모르겠지만 외국어 넘무 싫음..

    • @Anyeloides
      @Anyeloides Před 3 lety

      @@LonLon192 외국에 살고있는뎈ㅋㅋㅋ

  • @fickdich2867
    @fickdich2867 Před rokem

    I would have tried to describe too how the vanishing points change depending on if an object is parallel and/or has a 90 degree corner. If objects with 90 degree corners like a table and chair stand parallel to each other, then they have the same vanishing points, but if the chair for example is turned a bit and not parallel to the table, then the chair has different vanishing points on the horizontal line. That's how you end up with multiple vanishing points on the eye level. If everything was just objects of 90 degree corners, then you basically only had 2 vanishing points on the horizontal line.

  • @olllloollllo
    @olllloollllo Před rokem

    Someone needs to tell this Asian dude that the artists that make the big bucks now don't draw comic books or anime🤣🤣🤣