This is the best example on what you can achieve with dedication and training. When people think of him like some sort of super-being, think of him as a professional athlete instead. All it matters when doing art, is the numbers om miles run with the pen on the paper.
If that were true the oldest artists would be the best artists, but it's not. It's what you can translate those miles into, in your head. And his mind was like a Kirby, sucking in everything around him through his eyes.
I cant believe he is gone. Im sick over this news. I never exptected him to leave so soon . He had decades of art left in him. What a great loss. A true Master. His kids are still quite young. What a shame..
I take kim's advice and classes to heart Bring pen and paper everywhere Sketch in between my sets on the gym. Sketch in the bus. Sketch while waiting for my computer to start.. etc
@@davidk5954 I keep getting better and better, hands are deliciously sweet to paint, making pages and pages of straight ink heads, characters. It's all from your head
@@DONTTOUCHTHEGRASSIMALLERGIC thank you i Keep Keep learning dont consider myself anything :) treeink is my art handle, its just been very helpful to follow in
it goes to show how damaging social media is to one's mental stability. The guy is revered as a god among artists but he is still susceptible to the evils of instant dopamine social media.
I think a great idea about what all of us the fans, would want to learn from him, even if that may sound obvious to him, since is something that he has mastered and uses his whole time, is how to use perspective to draw everything dimensionaly and on any angle. That could be a great course that we would all buy of course. How is it that he understands perspective? how does he rotate forms? how does he know a volume is correct or wrong on perspective, how the objects, the buildings, the animals, the people, are being drawn in such a manner that he could pose them without a problem as tridimensional things ALWAYS. That thing is what has caught the attention on a very deep level to all of us, how is he able not only not to erase, and to remember many things, but how is he even able to draw with such skill on perspective? what is it that he knows about perspective that not everyone, even the good artists or art Universities are not taking on consideration, that he is always doing? I hope this gets read. XXOO.
Dairo ダイロ [How to Draw] it's no different really compared to other masters. its simply like mastering how to walk or run, it becomes INTUITIVE. he just do it subconsciously which is the result of repetition all his life. its surprising how many people are fascinated.
AWESOME INTERVIEW ! PRECISE CAPTIONS IN ENGLISH MADE THE INTERVIEW PERFECT !! I hope all the future lectures featuring Kim have English captions, too. Keep up the good work, Kim.