this is truly a work of art, what type of paint or ink do they use or the brushes? i would love to learn how to make these dragon paintings, its just way too amazing
it is indeed amazing, but i saw the same thing almost identic from another artist, after you see 2-3 of these it i gets a bit boring since the process seems the same and it looks like "mass production", and by that i mean that they train very well and are able to do pretty good dragons each and every time (we have a say in Romania: The repetition is the mother of learning). I am not saying that they or he is not a good artist, just saying that if you know how to draw well, all it takes is to learn the tehnique and repeat over and over thill it gets in your hand. Also, this is my opinion, not meant to be rude, and no, i am pretty sure i will never be able to paint in this fassion nor do anything even far from similar, just in case you feel like telling me "If you can do better and show us". Yet again, it is an amazing job, just that imo this tehnique feels repetitive (keep in mind this is the 3rd time i see it)
+r3ddevill Your opinion is correct. This dragon design because there is a meaning to be drawn in one stroke is difficult to change, you may feel bored by perspective. But, those that technical capabilities is something that will continue to improve year by year. It should now since three years ago of work has improved more.
Yes , there is a blue one behind him , and another artist working beside him. I wonder how many people there are working in that place , there are so many paints it looks mass produced , beautiful though.
This is 100% evil! The dragon (and snake) symbolises the devil in the Holy Bible! You need JESUS CHRIST! Thank HIM for paying for your sins on the cross and HIS resurrection on the 3rd day!!! (Gordon's wife) truthinreality.com/2012/10/27/the-occult-cursed-objects-cults/
+Saku-chan It says 一期一会, which literally means "one period of time, one meeting", which is the equivalent to the English phrase "Treasure every encounter for it will never recur"
Supongo que esto es similar a lo que hacen en México (mi país) algunas personas con aerosol. Hay personas, que hacen pinturas solo para turistas con temáticas mayas o aztecas. Esto debe de ser un equivalente ¿Estoy en lo correcto?. Por cierto, muy buena pintura.
I just tried it with chinese calligraphy ink, oil color, acrylic and also watercolor respectively, but the result is nowhere near the one in the video... guess using oil color was a big mistake, not doing that again, does it also have to be special paper to get the scaly effect of the dragon's skin to come out? 我只是分别用中国书法墨水、油彩、丙烯酸和水彩试了一下,但效果和视频里的差远了… 我猜用油彩是一个大错误,不要再这样做了,是不是也要用特殊的纸才能得到龙皮的鳞片效果?
@@MsKariSmith ive watched this one a dozen times and i noticed how he adds the colors on the brush but how he gets the scales detailed in one stroke is something else altogether, and his paint is interesting too because it goes on forever it seems.
+Alveen de Sorciere This is a "good luck charm in Japan". By drawing the body of the dragon in one stroke is a style that "is not interrupted your edge of the people and work". Therefore, the depiction of a dragon of hand is that minimum.