I wasn't going for that, he just has a characteristic vocal mannerisms that reminded me of Hank Azaria :D Anyway, with that level of discipline and creativity, we can only envy and/or admire him (whatever the source is).
@@mattyxz956 You can literally check on his website every image he's done in the last 12 year, what's the point of trying to lower someone else's achievements like this? Or even implying that's because of autism?
@@elijahsmith5570 Kind of, Autismn "anaesthetize" some behavior a "normal" constitued person would have, being "normal" and doing stuff repeteatly COULD make you go insane, some autist people don't have that feeling, some don't have that natural shyness that almost everyone have, Autistic people care a lot less about a lot of stuff in general. Implying that he can do that BECAUSE he's autistic lower him because it's like "Yeah you do that only because you're autistic and don't struggle with stress or repeated action like others" and therefore make it like if he was not, he couldn't do it.
This says something about how I low set the bar for myself but that was actually really inspiring to me as I usually completely freeze when a task seems too difficult. So that mentality of having no expectations, and just doing *something* could really help me.
@Sameer Jain I'm short as fuck so I hear you, but the guy is clearly shorter than about half the corridor crew, Wren was just as excited to see him and he was definitely taller
I always thought when I got into the CGI/Game Dev field that I was going to be working with a bunch of nerds and betas. There's surprisingly a lot of really commanding, confident, and incredibly intelligent ladies and gentlemen that swear a fuckton.
Cut to one year later when Beeple turns them to NFTs, pulls in over 3.5 million in just two months, then an additional 6.6 million three months after... the most gangster nerd indeed.
I embarked on the same journey, I made an account and started posting time lapses of my drawings in a calendar everyday. Today is Day 55. still got a long way to go good humans.
I one time emailed Beeple a couple of years ago to ask if i could use one of his images for a album cover and his response was... "i dont give a fuggggg". Love you beeple!
The man made 3.5 Million on a weekend through cryptocurrency selling his art in original/physical form through an Ethereum auction. Well deserved, his art is insane!
S H probably because they use them for a lot of movies and videos for various purposes and scenarios? And because some people like collecting things, including airsoft guns.
He's just that character trope of the edgy accountant who experiences tragedy and then carries out a 12 year long calculated rampage against his enemies.
The sentiment of being able to finish and share a piece even when you think it's utter garbage is powerful. I've submitted projects to my classes that I thought were utterly awful, and people wound up loving them. I also love the sentiment that art isn't something you HAVE to take seriously. Art is just creation.
I've been here so much. I'll make something and I just hate every second of it, and then it becomes some of my most popular stuff on social media (albeit not popular by any stretch to even a tiny content creator).
Exactly. I'm so hyper critical of where the flaws are in what content I do it's hard to not forever keep trying to work on it to get it to "perfection". I sometimes just scrap things if I don't think it's good enough to post.
Me: "I'm gonna try this challenge!" My pc: *takes more than 45 mins to wrender* Edit: Not many people will care, but the wrender thing is just a joke, not something trying to woosh you.. ;)
When you really think about it it's kind of sad he's had to be tied to a computer or some piece of tech for every single day of his life. That being said he must deeply love it so more power to him if it doesn't interfere with friends or family stuff that much
@@errhka Yes, he must love it so very much to achieve that feat. And it definitely interfere with his friends and family stuff quite a bit. But for people to achieve insane achievements like his, there must be sacrifices. It's impossible without sacrifices.
@@errhka wtf are you on about? why the fuck would this interfere with friends or family? by that standard i should just not do anything in my spare time besides for interact with friends and family. I think youre just projecting your own insecurities onto a completely different situation
If you think that way, what are the people doing who go to work everyday and hate it. You also can't interact with friends and family for this huge amount of time every day. Instead he's doing something productive for a certain amount of time.
** Bepple: 11:08 ** "It's fun to try new things once in a while because it helps you to not always take every piece of art so seriously. It doesn't have to be this big scary thing that you're intimidated to create, this is absolute garbage." ** Beeple: 12:24 ** "I always had the mindset that: Each day is one piece, so this picture that I'm making is one fourth thousandth of the project, In some ways is how much I care about it. It's a weird mix of not giving a shit but also super caring to continue to do it." ** Beeple: 17:01 ** "Doing anything is better than nothing!". ** Niko: 18:35 ** "It doesn't have to be perfect, just make it!"
Well, I assume he does crazy amounts for corridor as a company, kinda like christian, so for them to appear in these videos doesn't make a lot of sense.
@@CalpolMeister Yeah... Isn't he CEO or sth? So he has to do crazy Management stuff all day long. Especially since they have to do a lot of sponsored content to survive on RU-vid. Getting all those deals and communicating with the sponsors must be a shitton of work. I'm just happy he get's to do his fun little sponsor segments everytime :)
When's the last time I've done something every day consistenly for the last month? ehh.. I've been breathing consistently for my entirely.. pretty much.. xD hahahhahha
"Each day is one piece", "I'm looking at the project, like it's the everyday" and "it's a wierd mix of not giving a shit and also super caring to do it". This is gold. This is how people do jobs for 40 years. This is good work mentality. You do you, you do your part. Don't rush. Step by step. It may not be perfect, it may not be world changing or the best ever, but if you continue to do it, and it is in some ways useful, beneficial or just interesting then you are good. Kudos!
How was that comment relevant in any way to the video? It wasn't even relevant in any way. I got an Ad. Are you that pathetic of a human being, that's all you can do? Repeat the same jokes even though no one asked? Like, literally no one. No one: Fucking no one ok?