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Drawing Folds In Clothes Tips (From Kim Jung Gi /SuperAni) 

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Clipped from Super Ani live stream (01/09/20)
Link to the full stream below. Kim Jung Gi gave some tips and examples of drawing folds in clothes, 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: • 2020.09.01 Live Comics... (lesson starts: 1:51:00)
I added some images of old South Korean clothes (around 1900-1960), so you can get a better idea of the kind of clothes he is drawing in this video. Also added some similar modern baggy clothes examples. See end of video.
I do not own this video. I just edited it. Hope you enjoy and find it helpful!
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Images used:
- 3 old Korean men
www.flickr.com/photos/okinawa...
- boy standing in front of village
www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/74295...
- 2 old Korean men
www.huffingtonpost.kr/2016/09...
- Korean grandmother
flashbak.com/46-gi-snapshots-...
- modern Korean streetwear baggy joggers
www.zoodmall.iq/en/product/97...
- modern Korean cargo pants women
kami.com.ph/108099-korean-out...
- modern mens Korean cargo pants
www.fashionchingu.com/kpop-fa...
- modern white sweats girl
www.kooding.com/women-clothin...

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@Moebius007
@Moebius007 Год назад
I've even taken a lecture directly from him. He is nice and humorous, and has always tried to teach a lot. I already miss him terribly. Let's hope that he will paint as much as he wants in heaven. RIP..
@sussybaka9139
@sussybaka9139 Год назад
Agreed, RIP Kim Jung Gi
@IDontKnowYouWhoAreYou
@IDontKnowYouWhoAreYou 9 месяцев назад
rip to kim but if heaven even exist but what is faith without doubt :(
@abhishekdimri237
@abhishekdimri237 8 месяцев назад
may he finds peace RIP Master
@JustWhattaRuLookinAt
@JustWhattaRuLookinAt 8 месяцев назад
Damn bro- It’s nice to know someone had a chance to get a lecture that no one else will get again from one of the greatest artists. I hope you learned a lot from him and I bet you did! RIP to Kim Jung Gi 🙏
@Eizengoldt
@Eizengoldt 8 месяцев назад
Wow moebius learned from jung gi
@pyrefly7575
@pyrefly7575 2 года назад
There are no words to describe how insane doing those hands outta just imagination is
@reginaldforthright805
@reginaldforthright805 2 года назад
It’s really just a parlor trick. The results using this method aren’t as good as you can get by using construction under drawing.
@Balloonbot
@Balloonbot 2 года назад
@@reginaldforthright805 A "parlor trick"? You can't be serious.
@varian8315
@varian8315 2 года назад
@@reginaldforthright805 definitely not a trick. He often reconstructs different things to basic shapes in his classes. It's years of practice combined with a massive visual library in his head.
@jalcomics
@jalcomics 2 года назад
Ez
@Xilo29
@Xilo29 2 года назад
imagination is the wrong word. memory fits better
@temodeart
@temodeart Год назад
RIP Kim Jung Gi. You was the best of the best.
@Random-vc2ur
@Random-vc2ur 2 месяца назад
Our Cross to Bear If you try to hang on to your life, you will lose it. But if you give up your life for my sake, you will save it. -Matthew 16:25 The cross today is a symbol for many. When we see a cross on top of a building, we conclude that it must be a church, because to us, the cross is a symbol of the Christian faith. But for others, it is a fashion accessory. It means a variety of things for a variety of people. In the first century, however, even the word cross was offensive and bothersome because the cross represented a painful death. The Romans didn’t invent the cross, but they took crucifixion to another level. They designed it to cause pain and torture. There were more efficient ways to execute someone, but for the worst criminals, the Romans used crucifixion. They nailed them to crosses, which resulted in a slow death. This served as a warning to anyone who dared to revolt against the power of Rome. It wasn’t uncommon to see crucified men on the roads leading into Roman cities. So, when Jesus told the disciples that He would die on a cross, it meant something to them. But then He made it even more personal. He said, “If any of you wants to be my follower, you must give up your own way, take up your cross, and follow me. If you try to hang on to your life, you will lose it. But if you give up your life for my sake, you will save it” (Matthew 16:24-25) Jesus wasn’t merely addressing these words to the disciples in the first century. He was addressing them to disciples in every century. To “give up your own way” means to put God’s will and desires above your own. Selfish people will find this outrageous, even offensive. Narcissists need not apply. In day-to-day living, “take up your cross” means to die to yourself. Sometimes people describe whatever difficulty they have in life as their cross to bear. A mother might say, “My children are really trouble. But that is my cross to bear in life.” And the mother’s children no doubt will say, “Our mother? Well, that is our cross to bear.” You might have a difficulty you’re facing, so you say, “Well, we all have our crosses to bear, and I guess this is mine.” And while we will have our challenges and problems in life, that is not what Jesus meant. In the first century, if you saw someone walking through the city carrying a cross, it meant only one thing: that person was about to die. Therefore, when we read that we are to take up the cross and follow Jesus, it means that we are to die to ourselves. We don’t hear messages about this very often. And maybe the reason the church today is so weak and anemic is that we don’t know that much about cross-bearing. Maybe if we stopped trying to be so much like the world, the world would start wanting to be more like us. Are we really carrying the cross today? Are we really dying to ourselves? This is what Jesus is calling us to do.
@harlow1719
@harlow1719 2 года назад
every time he does it, it seems like hes walking on a tights rope and is always one step from falling, but never does, great work as always!
@I_hate_HANDLES
@I_hate_HANDLES Год назад
great imagination
@Random-vc2ur
@Random-vc2ur 2 месяца назад
Our Cross to Bear If you try to hang on to your life, you will lose it. But if you give up your life for my sake, you will save it. -Matthew 16:25 The cross today is a symbol for many. When we see a cross on top of a building, we conclude that it must be a church, because to us, the cross is a symbol of the Christian faith. But for others, it is a fashion accessory. It means a variety of things for a variety of people. In the first century, however, even the word cross was offensive and bothersome because the cross represented a painful death. The Romans didn’t invent the cross, but they took crucifixion to another level. They designed it to cause pain and torture. There were more efficient ways to execute someone, but for the worst criminals, the Romans used crucifixion. They nailed them to crosses, which resulted in a slow death. This served as a warning to anyone who dared to revolt against the power of Rome. It wasn’t uncommon to see crucified men on the roads leading into Roman cities. So, when Jesus told the disciples that He would die on a cross, it meant something to them. But then He made it even more personal. He said, “If any of you wants to be my follower, you must give up your own way, take up your cross, and follow me. If you try to hang on to your life, you will lose it. But if you give up your life for my sake, you will save it” (Matthew 16:24-25) Jesus wasn’t merely addressing these words to the disciples in the first century. He was addressing them to disciples in every century. To “give up your own way” means to put God’s will and desires above your own. Selfish people will find this outrageous, even offensive. Narcissists need not apply. In day-to-day living, “take up your cross” means to die to yourself. Sometimes people describe whatever difficulty they have in life as their cross to bear. A mother might say, “My children are really trouble. But that is my cross to bear in life.” And the mother’s children no doubt will say, “Our mother? Well, that is our cross to bear.” You might have a difficulty you’re facing, so you say, “Well, we all have our crosses to bear, and I guess this is mine.” And while we will have our challenges and problems in life, that is not what Jesus meant. In the first century, if you saw someone walking through the city carrying a cross, it meant only one thing: that person was about to die. Therefore, when we read that we are to take up the cross and follow Jesus, it means that we are to die to ourselves. We don’t hear messages about this very often. And maybe the reason the church today is so weak and anemic is that we don’t know that much about cross-bearing. Maybe if we stopped trying to be so much like the world, the world would start wanting to be more like us. Are we really carrying the cross today? Are we really dying to ourselves? This is what Jesus is calling us to do.
@BrebtaGamesSK
@BrebtaGamesSK 8 месяцев назад
I first do a sketch and then try to draw over it… this man makes the whole drawing with single strokes and pure perfection and then starts to sketch over it.
@Random-vc2ur
@Random-vc2ur 2 месяца назад
Our Cross to Bear If you try to hang on to your life, you will lose it. But if you give up your life for my sake, you will save it. -Matthew 16:25 The cross today is a symbol for many. When we see a cross on top of a building, we conclude that it must be a church, because to us, the cross is a symbol of the Christian faith. But for others, it is a fashion accessory. It means a variety of things for a variety of people. In the first century, however, even the word cross was offensive and bothersome because the cross represented a painful death. The Romans didn’t invent the cross, but they took crucifixion to another level. They designed it to cause pain and torture. There were more efficient ways to execute someone, but for the worst criminals, the Romans used crucifixion. They nailed them to crosses, which resulted in a slow death. This served as a warning to anyone who dared to revolt against the power of Rome. It wasn’t uncommon to see crucified men on the roads leading into Roman cities. So, when Jesus told the disciples that He would die on a cross, it meant something to them. But then He made it even more personal. He said, “If any of you wants to be my follower, you must give up your own way, take up your cross, and follow me. If you try to hang on to your life, you will lose it. But if you give up your life for my sake, you will save it” (Matthew 16:24-25) Jesus wasn’t merely addressing these words to the disciples in the first century. He was addressing them to disciples in every century. To “give up your own way” means to put God’s will and desires above your own. Selfish people will find this outrageous, even offensive. Narcissists need not apply. In day-to-day living, “take up your cross” means to die to yourself. Sometimes people describe whatever difficulty they have in life as their cross to bear. A mother might say, “My children are really trouble. But that is my cross to bear in life.” And the mother’s children no doubt will say, “Our mother? Well, that is our cross to bear.” You might have a difficulty you’re facing, so you say, “Well, we all have our crosses to bear, and I guess this is mine.” And while we will have our challenges and problems in life, that is not what Jesus meant. In the first century, if you saw someone walking through the city carrying a cross, it meant only one thing: that person was about to die. Therefore, when we read that we are to take up the cross and follow Jesus, it means that we are to die to ourselves. We don’t hear messages about this very often. And maybe the reason the church today is so weak and anemic is that we don’t know that much about cross-bearing. Maybe if we stopped trying to be so much like the world, the world would start wanting to be more like us. Are we really carrying the cross today? Are we really dying to ourselves? This is what Jesus is calling us to do.
@hwang9807
@hwang9807 3 месяца назад
I was one of his student. He never stop drawing even we talk. He love the music "Gekkou"-Onitsuka chihiro. And he hummed that song while he drawing. I miss you. And I listen that music all days.
@Octoboobs
@Octoboobs 2 года назад
Thanks for not only uploading and editing the video but also including references in description! A true hero 👏
@shivamuchiha7
@shivamuchiha7 7 месяцев назад
Hope you are resting in peace sensei, thank you so much for your contribution to the art community, and making it such an amazing place to be in. Thank you so much for the translation ma'am you are the savior to all the foreigner artists watching it!
@watertiger8255
@watertiger8255 2 года назад
thanks for showing what Kim meant by in the past how they wear baggy cloths
@hanzflackshnack1158
@hanzflackshnack1158 2 года назад
Kim Jung Gi becoming a pillar of illustration will probably have a greater impact than a lot of us realize. Before finding Scott Robertson in 2006 I had no notion of perceiving art spatially through repeated perspective exercises. To this day a lot of illustration is taught as referencing and memorization not intricate understanding. In 20-30 years when people finally realize the course an illustrator needs to take (rather than the wasted class time I was subjected to in k-12+college) children will be better than us by 14 years old.
@yung_bonsai
@yung_bonsai 2 года назад
I think you are absolutely right. The access kids will have to be able to look at 3d models of objects right from home will help enormously with learning perspective from a young age. I was always perplexed by the idea that my art teachers instilled in me of thumbnails, then larger, more refined versions of the same drawing from the same perspective. It did help me learn to draw what I see, but I think the idea of drawing the same thing, from as many different perspectives, and in as many different positions (with movable subjects, humans, animals, etc.) as possible will help the artist way more in the long run by understanding perspective and why things are shaped the way they are shaped, and learning the mechanical nature of things is much more important.
@goodtogo2876
@goodtogo2876 Год назад
Excuse me but art is about reconstructing things for centuries now, only the techniques of doing so got better and better. Jung Gi comes from a time of digital 3D models, fisheye lenses and fantasy/Comic figures... Things like these simply did not exist 100 years ago. And just so everyone knows, stuff like 5 point perspective is crucial to the freedom that Jung Gi had on a page. Drawing is a much different process when you're setting up a city landscape in a 2 point perspective. It's simply different styles and different struggles. Jung Gi's definitely created a new kind of style and a new way of looking at things. But one has got to make clear also that his way of looking at drawing are also best suited for his kind of style. There are so many other art styles out there, where his way of working isn't the most suited.
@manma6170
@manma6170 Год назад
​@@goodtogo2876 although I do agree that children will not nescassarily become better than adult artists at 14, Kim Jung Gi has brought that sort of superb understanding of perspective into the limelight. I think above all studying perspective and mastering it is the most important part of the artists education, as it helps rationalize most challenging part of illustration. So yes, although his method is not suited to all it is something all should study.
@jojojo3521
@jojojo3521 6 месяцев назад
You are incorrect. Kim Jung Gi strongly relies on memorization (of morphology), how he explains his drawings is not how he 'feels' them while drawing. Morphology is the key.
@Random-vc2ur
@Random-vc2ur 2 месяца назад
Our Cross to Bear If you try to hang on to your life, you will lose it. But if you give up your life for my sake, you will save it. -Matthew 16:25 The cross today is a symbol for many. When we see a cross on top of a building, we conclude that it must be a church, because to us, the cross is a symbol of the Christian faith. But for others, it is a fashion accessory. It means a variety of things for a variety of people. In the first century, however, even the word cross was offensive and bothersome because the cross represented a painful death. The Romans didn’t invent the cross, but they took crucifixion to another level. They designed it to cause pain and torture. There were more efficient ways to execute someone, but for the worst criminals, the Romans used crucifixion. They nailed them to crosses, which resulted in a slow death. This served as a warning to anyone who dared to revolt against the power of Rome. It wasn’t uncommon to see crucified men on the roads leading into Roman cities. So, when Jesus told the disciples that He would die on a cross, it meant something to them. But then He made it even more personal. He said, “If any of you wants to be my follower, you must give up your own way, take up your cross, and follow me. If you try to hang on to your life, you will lose it. But if you give up your life for my sake, you will save it” (Matthew 16:24-25) Jesus wasn’t merely addressing these words to the disciples in the first century. He was addressing them to disciples in every century. To “give up your own way” means to put God’s will and desires above your own. Selfish people will find this outrageous, even offensive. Narcissists need not apply. In day-to-day living, “take up your cross” means to die to yourself. Sometimes people describe whatever difficulty they have in life as their cross to bear. A mother might say, “My children are really trouble. But that is my cross to bear in life.” And the mother’s children no doubt will say, “Our mother? Well, that is our cross to bear.” You might have a difficulty you’re facing, so you say, “Well, we all have our crosses to bear, and I guess this is mine.” And while we will have our challenges and problems in life, that is not what Jesus meant. In the first century, if you saw someone walking through the city carrying a cross, it meant only one thing: that person was about to die. Therefore, when we read that we are to take up the cross and follow Jesus, it means that we are to die to ourselves. We don’t hear messages about this very often. And maybe the reason the church today is so weak and anemic is that we don’t know that much about cross-bearing. Maybe if we stopped trying to be so much like the world, the world would start wanting to be more like us. Are we really carrying the cross today? Are we really dying to ourselves? This is what Jesus is calling us to do.
@bubaks2
@bubaks2 8 месяцев назад
What a master genius. Such talent. The drawing comes to life even before he finishes it.
@oppo884
@oppo884 2 года назад
I really like seeing this man draw
@johnoswald9143
@johnoswald9143 2 года назад
Amazing stuff, one thing I’ve always Kim Jung Gi to go into is drapery, he’s the master of all. Thank you Jung Gi.
@Random-vc2ur
@Random-vc2ur 2 месяца назад
Our Cross to Bear If you try to hang on to your life, you will lose it. But if you give up your life for my sake, you will save it. -Matthew 16:25 The cross today is a symbol for many. When we see a cross on top of a building, we conclude that it must be a church, because to us, the cross is a symbol of the Christian faith. But for others, it is a fashion accessory. It means a variety of things for a variety of people. In the first century, however, even the word cross was offensive and bothersome because the cross represented a painful death. The Romans didn’t invent the cross, but they took crucifixion to another level. They designed it to cause pain and torture. There were more efficient ways to execute someone, but for the worst criminals, the Romans used crucifixion. They nailed them to crosses, which resulted in a slow death. This served as a warning to anyone who dared to revolt against the power of Rome. It wasn’t uncommon to see crucified men on the roads leading into Roman cities. So, when Jesus told the disciples that He would die on a cross, it meant something to them. But then He made it even more personal. He said, “If any of you wants to be my follower, you must give up your own way, take up your cross, and follow me. If you try to hang on to your life, you will lose it. But if you give up your life for my sake, you will save it” (Matthew 16:24-25) Jesus wasn’t merely addressing these words to the disciples in the first century. He was addressing them to disciples in every century. To “give up your own way” means to put God’s will and desires above your own. Selfish people will find this outrageous, even offensive. Narcissists need not apply. In day-to-day living, “take up your cross” means to die to yourself. Sometimes people describe whatever difficulty they have in life as their cross to bear. A mother might say, “My children are really trouble. But that is my cross to bear in life.” And the mother’s children no doubt will say, “Our mother? Well, that is our cross to bear.” You might have a difficulty you’re facing, so you say, “Well, we all have our crosses to bear, and I guess this is mine.” And while we will have our challenges and problems in life, that is not what Jesus meant. In the first century, if you saw someone walking through the city carrying a cross, it meant only one thing: that person was about to die. Therefore, when we read that we are to take up the cross and follow Jesus, it means that we are to die to ourselves. We don’t hear messages about this very often. And maybe the reason the church today is so weak and anemic is that we don’t know that much about cross-bearing. Maybe if we stopped trying to be so much like the world, the world would start wanting to be more like us. Are we really carrying the cross today? Are we really dying to ourselves? This is what Jesus is calling us to do.
@tarsar9074
@tarsar9074 8 месяцев назад
Snail man is so graceful, the motion in the fabric is incredible!
@b.a.lincoln4175
@b.a.lincoln4175 2 года назад
I’m speechless… wow! Such amazing skills!
@PsalmsOlatoby-ij3uk
@PsalmsOlatoby-ij3uk 7 месяцев назад
This guy has mastered clothes no 🧢. He's so good he didn't need a reference for anything he drew. Forget, he has made it👏
@igotthemilk6249
@igotthemilk6249 2 года назад
He's just drawing those so quickly. Holy hell, he is phenomenal
@rafagamez_art
@rafagamez_art 8 месяцев назад
Rest in peace master, there is a special place in heaven for people with this talent. 🙏
@BelleKasprik
@BelleKasprik 2 года назад
Not all heros wear capes some just upload Kim Jung Gi tutorials to yt 💛 thank you
@Random-vc2ur
@Random-vc2ur 2 месяца назад
Our Cross to Bear If you try to hang on to your life, you will lose it. But if you give up your life for my sake, you will save it. -Matthew 16:25 The cross today is a symbol for many. When we see a cross on top of a building, we conclude that it must be a church, because to us, the cross is a symbol of the Christian faith. But for others, it is a fashion accessory. It means a variety of things for a variety of people. In the first century, however, even the word cross was offensive and bothersome because the cross represented a painful death. The Romans didn’t invent the cross, but they took crucifixion to another level. They designed it to cause pain and torture. There were more efficient ways to execute someone, but for the worst criminals, the Romans used crucifixion. They nailed them to crosses, which resulted in a slow death. This served as a warning to anyone who dared to revolt against the power of Rome. It wasn’t uncommon to see crucified men on the roads leading into Roman cities. So, when Jesus told the disciples that He would die on a cross, it meant something to them. But then He made it even more personal. He said, “If any of you wants to be my follower, you must give up your own way, take up your cross, and follow me. If you try to hang on to your life, you will lose it. But if you give up your life for my sake, you will save it” (Matthew 16:24-25) Jesus wasn’t merely addressing these words to the disciples in the first century. He was addressing them to disciples in every century. To “give up your own way” means to put God’s will and desires above your own. Selfish people will find this outrageous, even offensive. Narcissists need not apply. In day-to-day living, “take up your cross” means to die to yourself. Sometimes people describe whatever difficulty they have in life as their cross to bear. A mother might say, “My children are really trouble. But that is my cross to bear in life.” And the mother’s children no doubt will say, “Our mother? Well, that is our cross to bear.” You might have a difficulty you’re facing, so you say, “Well, we all have our crosses to bear, and I guess this is mine.” And while we will have our challenges and problems in life, that is not what Jesus meant. In the first century, if you saw someone walking through the city carrying a cross, it meant only one thing: that person was about to die. Therefore, when we read that we are to take up the cross and follow Jesus, it means that we are to die to ourselves. We don’t hear messages about this very often. And maybe the reason the church today is so weak and anemic is that we don’t know that much about cross-bearing. Maybe if we stopped trying to be so much like the world, the world would start wanting to be more like us. Are we really carrying the cross today? Are we really dying to ourselves? This is what Jesus is calling us to do.
@momorarr
@momorarr 2 года назад
my 12 yr old brain at 8:50 stars laughing
@Squidrue
@Squidrue 2 года назад
Lolll same
@Ryan-to1pr
@Ryan-to1pr 2 года назад
"hehe smol pp" yes yes great minds think alike
@raneerain80
@raneerain80 2 года назад
TOTALLY lol
@rietzhu
@rietzhu 2 года назад
Yea... I bet, children..
@athomenotavailable
@athomenotavailable 2 года назад
I have to wonder what if it was a big elephant
@edemonth2009
@edemonth2009 2 года назад
its too crazy to us see this kind of creation process... just amazing!
@johnvonmartin7501
@johnvonmartin7501 2 года назад
He's strokes and visions are mesmerizing.. I'll reach your level someday
@ycey11
@ycey11 2 года назад
He makes it look so easy!
@renegadepyro726
@renegadepyro726 2 месяца назад
One thing I’ve learned from drawing clothing is that you don’t need to go crazy with the amount of lines and folds. The simpler the better a fold can look on drawing
@gnuPirate
@gnuPirate 7 месяцев назад
Fantastic videos and tutorials.Thank you for sharing this lesson from the master.
@cako2877
@cako2877 2 года назад
this drawing skill is maximum level this insane good job
@taylorpacella3858
@taylorpacella3858 2 года назад
Absolute master at the craft
@makokx7063
@makokx7063 2 года назад
Incredible artistic/methodic way of visualizing cloth creases Me : Hahahaha . . . Dong
@BlercNet
@BlercNet 2 года назад
Βy far the most epic study i've seen online.
@CarlosSanchez-ev3bn
@CarlosSanchez-ev3bn 2 года назад
1:40 in and I’m disgusted by the amount of talent this man has obtained. Truly amazing
@12345bionicle1
@12345bionicle1 2 года назад
thank you so much i was just studying folds i hope master Gi can help me understand them better!
@TheJockerproductions
@TheJockerproductions 5 месяцев назад
Seeing this man draw brings peace to my soul RIP Master
@My_trashtalking_account
@My_trashtalking_account 2 месяца назад
Thank you for not ruining this video by adding music like most people would (stupidly) do.
@brencanaveral4922
@brencanaveral4922 2 года назад
before he starts drawing, he already pictures the image inside his brain all the way to his vision.. his hands only projects the image for us to see.. .... pure talent.. genius
@3850simone
@3850simone 2 года назад
Pure work*
@TheLaoruga
@TheLaoruga 2 года назад
I think this guy, as a kid, lived in a very strange place where the eraser hadn't been invented yet.
@Random-vc2ur
@Random-vc2ur 2 месяца назад
Our Cross to Bear If you try to hang on to your life, you will lose it. But if you give up your life for my sake, you will save it. -Matthew 16:25 The cross today is a symbol for many. When we see a cross on top of a building, we conclude that it must be a church, because to us, the cross is a symbol of the Christian faith. But for others, it is a fashion accessory. It means a variety of things for a variety of people. In the first century, however, even the word cross was offensive and bothersome because the cross represented a painful death. The Romans didn’t invent the cross, but they took crucifixion to another level. They designed it to cause pain and torture. There were more efficient ways to execute someone, but for the worst criminals, the Romans used crucifixion. They nailed them to crosses, which resulted in a slow death. This served as a warning to anyone who dared to revolt against the power of Rome. It wasn’t uncommon to see crucified men on the roads leading into Roman cities. So, when Jesus told the disciples that He would die on a cross, it meant something to them. But then He made it even more personal. He said, “If any of you wants to be my follower, you must give up your own way, take up your cross, and follow me. If you try to hang on to your life, you will lose it. But if you give up your life for my sake, you will save it” (Matthew 16:24-25) Jesus wasn’t merely addressing these words to the disciples in the first century. He was addressing them to disciples in every century. To “give up your own way” means to put God’s will and desires above your own. Selfish people will find this outrageous, even offensive. Narcissists need not apply. In day-to-day living, “take up your cross” means to die to yourself. Sometimes people describe whatever difficulty they have in life as their cross to bear. A mother might say, “My children are really trouble. But that is my cross to bear in life.” And the mother’s children no doubt will say, “Our mother? Well, that is our cross to bear.” You might have a difficulty you’re facing, so you say, “Well, we all have our crosses to bear, and I guess this is mine.” And while we will have our challenges and problems in life, that is not what Jesus meant. In the first century, if you saw someone walking through the city carrying a cross, it meant only one thing: that person was about to die. Therefore, when we read that we are to take up the cross and follow Jesus, it means that we are to die to ourselves. We don’t hear messages about this very often. And maybe the reason the church today is so weak and anemic is that we don’t know that much about cross-bearing. Maybe if we stopped trying to be so much like the world, the world would start wanting to be more like us. Are we really carrying the cross today? Are we really dying to ourselves? This is what Jesus is calling us to do.
@mazzalothwei7087
@mazzalothwei7087 2 года назад
That elephant is great!
@360.Tapestry
@360.Tapestry 6 месяцев назад
always mind
@edemonth2009
@edemonth2009 2 года назад
any sketch from this guy is great art...
@xx_thelordandsaviour69_xx81
@xx_thelordandsaviour69_xx81 2 года назад
oh hey i was the one who asked him this question thanks so much for this video🙏
@lantvant2256
@lantvant2256 2 года назад
I don't know if someone on earth have more accuracy than him. What a peasure to watch.
@welpiguess
@welpiguess 2 года назад
Stephen Wiltshire - check out his art he is just utterly incredible
@swankyhabi
@swankyhabi 8 месяцев назад
video popped up so I had to comment, rest in peace Kim Jung Gi. miss him
@stoatystoat174
@stoatystoat174 6 месяцев назад
01:15 The way he makes the feet 'appear' looks like a magic trick. Pleasure to watch and makes me want to practice more. :)
@ferdonan1665
@ferdonan1665 2 года назад
you blessin us all thx
@kareem-ji8uw
@kareem-ji8uw 2 года назад
years of practice + talent = Kim jung gi
@IdreesB.
@IdreesB. 4 месяца назад
Absolutely sublime
@MrSpaceAngel
@MrSpaceAngel 6 месяцев назад
I can't even imagine how much time he spent to master his drawing skill... Wow.
@sergedubois7544
@sergedubois7544 8 месяцев назад
Wow this guy is so amazing the he draws so detail he’s the master
@princess_going_digital
@princess_going_digital 8 месяцев назад
i think he takes so much time watching and observating how things work to draw somenthing from his imagination like that
@cheolwoojeong2210
@cheolwoojeong2210 2 года назад
드로잉의 신이시여 존경합니다
@kentadeken6551
@kentadeken6551 2 года назад
Stunning
@gracej5174
@gracej5174 2 года назад
man it'd be so cool if Kim Jung Gi ever does animation
@JamesGowan
@JamesGowan 8 месяцев назад
Subbed & Liked! Enjoyed the video! Good work & God bless in ‘24!
@servantilator1342
@servantilator1342 Год назад
Rest in peace my mentor and master...
@JayFreezyHD
@JayFreezyHD 2 года назад
Watching him draw brings me joy
@jenbraga9372
@jenbraga9372 9 месяцев назад
bro draws without sketch...
@changyongkang7651
@changyongkang7651 Год назад
great , thanks Kim
@GriffinTwo
@GriffinTwo Год назад
Rest in peace master 🎨
@sharonmiller7213
@sharonmiller7213 Месяц назад
A master.. Im not ready
@felixdom9693
@felixdom9693 Год назад
I'm so sad that this legend has passed away :( rip legend
@msg6940
@msg6940 2 года назад
Dude is amazing
@gunyg3173
@gunyg3173 5 месяцев назад
다른 사람은 백지 뒤가 보이지 않아도 자기에게는 그리고자 하는 모든 게 보이는 천재였어.
@denise-rp4ou
@denise-rp4ou 2 года назад
Very helpful.
@Goatroka
@Goatroka Год назад
Rest in peace my hero
@comaenjoesTheshortschannel
@comaenjoesTheshortschannel 3 месяца назад
Master, love you forever!!
@mongusse8610
@mongusse8610 Год назад
Rest in peace master
@vitor9986
@vitor9986 2 года назад
Thank you so much man
@cirovallone889
@cirovallone889 11 месяцев назад
Quest'uomo aveva una memoria fotografica fuori dal normale. Un qualcosa di prodigioso.
@lucasribas
@lucasribas Год назад
Press F soldiers
@lefthandstory1280
@lefthandstory1280 2 года назад
Beautiful,nice sharing friend😃✌️.
@ETRN4LXP
@ETRN4LXP 2 года назад
amazing.inspiring.
@wongjawasu4010
@wongjawasu4010 Год назад
Terima kasih Kim Jung Gi
@mcsuchnsuch
@mcsuchnsuch 2 года назад
It’s all effortless for him.
@userGGG702
@userGGG702 2 года назад
wow so cool
@2on462
@2on462 2 года назад
1년을 기다린 새영상
@mikebop2024
@mikebop2024 2 года назад
영상을 즐기시기 바랍니다
@user-ge4um9mb8f
@user-ge4um9mb8f 2 года назад
코끼리 보고 구독박습니다 선생님
@javier6283
@javier6283 7 месяцев назад
Damn. Such smooth handling
@Zambada88
@Zambada88 5 месяцев назад
100% Photographic memory! How else are you able to see it inside your mind so vivid without having to look at a reference. absolutely GOD LIKE! Can't stop watching, it's mesmerizing
@rubix71
@rubix71 3 месяца назад
Many thank yous.
@TheArtGarden101
@TheArtGarden101 2 года назад
Great vid i have to get mine this way and I definitely need that pen that he has 🔥🔥
@bimasenaabim851
@bimasenaabim851 2 года назад
8:44 did he just draw elephant 😭
@fauranza
@fauranza 5 месяцев назад
I hope I can emulate his greatness
@yasserbensetti1575
@yasserbensetti1575 2 года назад
Every doodle he does makes me wanna give him a clap alone in my room
@gozu9455
@gozu9455 2 года назад
that lil elephant is adorable
@ElTestok
@ElTestok 9 месяцев назад
Bruh really drew the Elephant lol.
@kikolektrique1737
@kikolektrique1737 Год назад
may he rest in peace
@rietzhu
@rietzhu 2 года назад
"It'll be like that" .... presto.. like magic. 😆
@arkafella1984
@arkafella1984 7 месяцев назад
we miss you.
@este_marco
@este_marco 2 года назад
all i understood is that clothes fall with gravity
@NAMINE0306
@NAMINE0306 2 года назад
Same
@dennisweber2494
@dennisweber2494 2 года назад
And that's how they look
@tanishqphilip
@tanishqphilip 8 месяцев назад
@4:55 Wooooooooow!!!!! Thats Smooth!! I can barely do that in 10 tries
@Daniel_h_lee
@Daniel_h_lee 5 месяцев назад
RIP mr. kim
@PETBOY
@PETBOY 2 года назад
master.......
@boblob3509
@boblob3509 8 месяцев назад
rip a legend
@paologuido2333
@paologuido2333 2 года назад
Someone knows which kind of fountain pen KJG is used in this video?
@koshkodavski
@koshkodavski 2 года назад
Ощущение, будто он обводит только ему видимый рисунок))
@user-bo6ff7mv8c
@user-bo6ff7mv8c Год назад
진짜 인체 이해도 높은거랑 여러가지 이해도 높은건 그렇다 치는데 약간의 밑그림 없이 슈샤슈샤그리는게 너무 신기할따름..
@facundocabrera6378
@facundocabrera6378 2 года назад
Does anyone know what fountain pen is that?
@prntm926
@prntm926 6 месяцев назад
video got recommended, im in fact, missing him, the south korean Heisenberg..
@tuyulmilenium16
@tuyulmilenium16 2 года назад
Ok, I will clear it for you guys. Let's forget about the tips. He is not human, he is at another level of drawing.
@themaionese1
@themaionese1 5 месяцев назад
É incrivel como eu não entendo nada mas ainda aprendo alguma coisa..
@axxa5000
@axxa5000 10 месяцев назад
RIP to a master
@MrJerkdude1
@MrJerkdude1 2 года назад
MIke, We've missed you! Btw, I Recommend clipping the lecture part of this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Rd9_PFSVKzk.html There's not really any drawing being done, but it emphasizes the importance of figure drawing and life drawing in general through a sketchbook tour.
@mikebop2024
@mikebop2024 2 года назад
The sketchbook tour is a good idea for a video. I also wanted to compile the answers/advice given in that stream. Thanks for the recommendation.
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