The details on the forehead are taking quite some time, this is definitely the most detailed and difficult drawing I’ve ever done so thank you for being patient with me! I’ll have more to share on the progress when this specific section is done :)
It looks incredible so far! The amount of detail you're putting into this piece is wild. I can't wait to see how it looks when it's finished. Hope you're having a good day!
As an artist, I am deeply intimidated by you. This has the art energy equivalent of a biblical angel telling a mortal not to be afraid. Incredible work!
It blows my damn mind that people can make such photorealistic art. It's amazing. And if you like realistic art maybe you love horror core rap music check out Ponick 51/50 now on broken halo records
Honestly like I try blend paint together and it just looks like shit but these guys do it and suddenly I'm looking at a 18k photorealistic image of a lion.
@teamcoalhapcharcoal the whole point is that it isn't a photo, from a distance it looks realistic but from up close you can see every line and mark and you can feel them too, that's what makes it so amazing for me at least
@@DARKREDVOIDDIn my opnion derailed art is the lowest of all art because you can enjoy the detail but not the story It's trash it's to realistic it look like a picture Art is suppose to tell a story a quality picture of something is to save a memory.
I've been drawing for 20 years, I've been teaching for 4 years, I've been following artists for almost 2 decades. Trust me when I tell you I ain't seen nothing like this. Literally never seen someone put THIS MUCH TIME into art. Almost one year on a single picture is absolutely insane. Godspeed, I can't wait to see the final product.
I could never 😭😭 I get bored of a drawing just after two days of working on it and that’s why I have so much unfinished art D,: your art is very realistic and I aspire to be as hardworking as you :)
It's not details though, it's not real. I kinda don't see how this is "art" So you spent 11 months drawing a head, that's not art it just looks like a head. Also, who has 11 months to draw one picture? So you can only produce less than 100 pictures per lifetime or.... Is it just, you spend 10 minutes a day while taking a dump working on this picture, so you could say it took 2 years on the internet?
@@jims.3987 What do you consider art then? Throwing a bucket of paint against a canvas and saying you're sad? Hyper realism is extremely difficult to master and usually takes a certain level of photographic memory. Just understanding the colors alone in this image at such a large scale is INSANELY difficult. What makes you the expert on this? You sound like you're saying this is easy but I'd bet 1000$ that you can't produce something like this at the same scale with colored pencils even if you had 11 years to do it. To round things up this thing isn't even done yet. So you're heavily judging and criticizing something that's not complete. Yes maybe it only took 11 months because he only has 30min a day to work on it. We're adults and have other obligations like work and family. Even at 10min a day like you suggested that's almost a year 330 days roughly. This would still equate to 55 full hours of working on one single piece of art!
@@jims.3987kindly get your head out of your ass and shut the fuck up about things you don't understand There are literally no rules to art It's so annoying to see someone downplay another person's dedication and hard work for nothing but stroking their own ego. Especially since I know you can't do this
@@Hugo-ms4mxI love how you say that when you can clearly see the pencil marks and how it’s drawn, and especially when you can’t do anything near that. You could also just look at the upload dates of their videos and see the progress.
😱 that’s amazing. I’ve been drawing all my life and try as I might, over and over, I’m still bad at it. I haven’t given up although I probably should! 😂 Some people, like yourself just have it (unfortunately, not me 😭😭)
11 months my friend has been drawing for 7 years and isn't even decent fr he just draws the same thing everytime and I barely draw but we are like the same I'm not bad but daim 11 months
I probably definitely is. Not a lot of artists have the motivation to work hour after hour after hour. Especially on details as tedious as these. Or maybe they enjoy them, either way it is a long process going through ALLL of that layering as they are holding back the tears.
That's amazing and it actually reminds me of when Windows was a new thing and the only way you could make art was through MS paint. My boyfriend at the time had a really artistically talented brother and he would make pixel images all up close and I was like that's going to look stupid and when he would pull out it will look like a literal real airplane. He made tons of them. He's a pilot now by the way LOL
I want to point out for those who don't know: this is not just realism or photo realism, this is hyper realism realism is just any artwork that mimics realistic proportions and lighting (basically, it doesn't have to look "realistic" to be realism) photo realism is artwork that could be mistaken for a photograph, even if it's only at a distance (it can still be photo realism even if you can look closer and notice brush strokes or texture or if it mimics a photo that is perhaps blurry or manipulated in someway - though that is more debatable) hyper realism often aims to be MORE detailed than even a photograph (of course there is super HD photography but think more just your average photo, plus even HD photographs will usually have a focal point that the camera focuses on that will wash out other details to a degree)
@ProxCyde it's so easy to research what photo vs hyper realism is, yet you still choose to make a comment like this, instead. But hey, you tried to make it seem like you knew the facts, at least.
Incredible. I'm curious if anyone in the past had done realistic drawings like this. You see many famous artists and painters but none that could reach this type of detail.
One reason Da Vinci's Mona Lisa is so famous is that it utilizes more stops on the light/shadow gradient than any other work known. He lived in the 1400s if I remember correctly.