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It is a vector images, so probably closer to 2… or not I don’t actually know how much data that format saves compared to pixelated images (Edit: I know what a terabyte is, I just don’t know how much storage a vector image would save for something with that much detail.)
I would honestly find it fun to see this turned into an interactive game/puzzle, where you essentially have to find your way through the picture(s) and figure out where to zoom in to loop back
@@martintranslations9883 : I disagree. That isn’t too possible for a human! Besides, if somehow you did that, then the player would have no idea if they’re on the correct path. So I would argue *_NOT_* doing all the details (which is impossible anyway) is actually what you want for this to even be a game. If you’re zooming on the wrong part/aren’t supposed to go this way… the game just shouldn’t let you zoom in any further.
@@nouche It is not impossible, LOL. AI can create such images with ease. Just put your computer(s) create huge deep images, and done. Very easy, click of a button. It is so possible that it is ridiculous how possible it is. Never seen anything this possible without actually existing.
It's a Mandelbrot Set. The infinite zoom feature has been around visually and algorithmically since the 1980's. Only recently the algorithm is being combined with art generating A.I to make such a video possible. Very cool.
@@BM-13_KATYUSHAMore like all of eternity. If each drawing branches into just two drawings, 25 times, then there are roughly 2^26 drawings. If each drawing branches into 10 different possibilities, then there are 10^26 drawings, or 100 octillion.
@@bobbyc1120We need A LOT of artists (like 1000) and 5 instead of 25; they all can draw 10 images and we would have ~10000 different images in 5-7 stages which would be amazing.
@@SawBSketch If this had as much detail in every spot (which it doesn't, it's just detailed where he zooms in) it would be much, much, much more than millions of pixels.
The video is really proof that we have a Creator.❤️ If big drawings have a creator, how much more real life? The amount of detail in our universe (from an atom to a galaxy) is astonishing! I applaud @Jesse Martin for his super cool drawing - he truly is gifted by our Creator (God); the inventor of the human mind!❤️
It's not one giant image, it's a series of images that change when you zoom into the previous one. The entire image does not have this level of depth. A very easy tell is when zooming in on the guys eye and the details suddenly pop into being the moon. This wouldn't happen if it were a single image of that high detail across the board. To make something of that caliber would take a team of artists years or even decades to make - what we see in the video maybe a 2-4 weeks including animating the transitions properly
Man I was about to say the same thing you beat me by a hour. Can make a software that takes white space around a section of image and loads anther image into it so he can zoom, it’s just like you said, a series of vector images with this effect.
@@Ripa-Moramee It is. the technic off the app is you have a lot of individual images that get loaded and unloaded as you zoom in, things that are very tiny just get loaded in in real bad quality and get better as you zoom in
1. This is insanely cool 2. It's obviously not a single big image, but even if the comments stating this is fake and either animated or stitched in montage are right, it should be possible to create using a combination of SVG (or HTML/CSS if you're truly insane) and scripting, which would dynamically load and unload nodes from separate files.
well the only small (or "big") issue would be filesize for it to be a single picture. Otherwise its nothing harder to do. Not like all the other spots are as detailed
You can use tricks to combine files. BUT this is impossible to draw. Check out videos about "the scale of universe" and you will realize how many zoom is needed to go from an entire universe view to a human view, it's similar to this video. So this is the equivalent to draw an entire galaxy with every single little rock. He just zoom in the right points, the ones who has details. Still cool, but fake.
Vector art is one of those things that is actually amazing when you make something you couldn't possibly rasterize. It would be kinda sick if someone made a game out of this concept, where you platform as a character into smaller and smaller scenes. There could be multiple paths of shrinking size and could maybe even interconnect in a super trippy way.
The game Parabox is like this, you can go inside objects to turn them into smaller and smaller levels, recursively, and you can do really trippy things with it. Hard to describe, it’s easier to understand seeing it. Not sure if it’s the same game the other person mentioned
You know those space vids showing the scale of different stars and planets that make you feel insignificant? This drawing gave me that feeling, good job great art
This is absolutely insane, wow. The level of detail on this drawing must be beyond imagination. It's impressive even if it *wasn't* a single drawing, because it all feels so cohesive with so many different arstyles that somehow do not clash with each other! This is basically an artist's depiction of a Mandelbrot set, and I absolutely adore it.
assumption is every zoom is approximately factor 4 enlargement based on 0:04 grab on approx 80 cm (between laptop and girl) where the next grab is spanning 20 cm (width of laptop) he does 69 pinch zooms, which is nice (not 70, one of his finger movements is adjusting on the moon part) total zoom is 4^69 or factor 3,48449E+41 what does that mean if he started with a drawing of the observable universe (8,8E+26 meters) he would have zoomed into the width of a proton (1E-15 meters)
Imagine this piece of modern art in a museum: Among famous paintings and sculptures you see a massive touch screen in a frame on the wall. Visitors could freely interact with it, zooming out and in infinitely to admire such detail.
I actually prefer to use that as one of the interpretations of, what great modern art should be And not a fucking banana that's been strapped on the wall
@@runner123ification That's why it needs to be made by AI. Allow it to generate that much detail throughout, give you many options for each frame. Honestly, this would be an amazing art piece to showcase the fall of humanity in art. This art which no human would be capable of making in a lifetime, but brought to life by machines.
@@Artyomthewalrus what do you mean art. It's just irrelevant pictures put together through tiny bit of technological wizardry. F*ing idiots everywhere these days have 0 understand how tech works.
Yeah, I re-watched it in 0.25x, and definitely saw his fingers teleport, BUT, the image on the device didn't move, so it's the same image to my untrained eyes, am I not understanding something basic here? How did you come to your conclusion of multiple images?
The resolution for an image like that would have to be so absurdly high that there’s no way that continuously zooming in wouldn’t lag at least a little bit especially on a poor tablet
I would love to see streams or videos on how you go about starting these massive scale pictures and how big they end up getting. Digital is so incredible that we can push the boundaries so far, and be able to zoom in so much.
Okay that is the coolest thing I've ever seen! There are so many things I love about that! The style of your drawing is so freaking cool, not to mention your creativity about ocean slices and space trains with different biomes! SO cool like that is pure creativity! Keep up the amazing work! Your seriously the next big famous artist!
Imagine this as an animated background. Stitch parts of the drawings together such that it slowly scrolls inward (or outward) indefinitely. It wouldn't be that hard to do, but would be really cool!
This really is just incredible…it’s hard to even perceive the incredible amount of time it took to make this cus you really did not leave ANY details lacking. Each scene feels beautifully complete, simply incredible my friend
@@JesseMartin UA-cam's crazy, I've witnessed so many people spend months at 20k subs and jump to 500k in a couple weeks. Well you've got the algorithm now, so just cheese it a bit
The video is really proof that we have a Creator.❤️ If big drawings have a creator, how much more real life? The amount of detail in our universe (from an atom to a galaxy) is astonishing! I applaud @Jesse Martin for his super cool drawing - he truly is gifted by our Creator (God); the inventor of the human mind!❤️
@@Our-Creator-Loves-UsThere's a few issues there. First, we have not seen any recorded proof of God's existence. Historical records may indicate so, but time has lost most of the relevant information. Second, we're not certain that life can't be created on its own. Although we're certain that it requires a very special environment to be sustained for a very long time, we don't know if it's impossible to begin with. Third, the level of detail and logic does not indicate sentience. We've seen with AI that can train itself to be better that their logical thinking mostly comes from pattern recognition. In AI it's a simple backpropogation, but in life it would be more of an optimized chemical reaction. And last of all, I wouldn't give God credit for something I worked hard on. If he gives us our talents, he also gives some people the desire to kill, rape, and torture others. But if all good things are God's fault and all evil is Satan's fault, that discredits the sacrifice of millions who died for the greater good and ignores the actions of others who are evil for fun. Overall, I think God can start talking when he rewards the good and punishes the evil. Because usually we have to do it ourselves.
It’s unbelievable. Me, as a very bad artist,(I’m not an artist at all), I find this so beautiful. I don’t have the words to describe it. Good luck for the growing of your channel bro.❤
@@EinFelsbrocken maybe that I am an artist in what I am good at. Good comment of your part. It’s true, we will are all artists in what we love to do.❤️
You are seriously talented brother! I think every artists has a keen sense for detail but I can tell you put your soul into even the tiniest detail, truly beautiful 🎨🖌️🖼️
It's a Mandelbrot Set. The infinite zoom feature has been around visually and algorithmically since the 1980's. Only recently the algorithm is being combined with art generating A.I to make such a video possible. Very cool.
Reminds me of our reality, infinitely huge, and infinitely small. But only God can play the game, and we can pretend with cartoons. This one is supercool!
@@rzella8022 See, I'd think it would provide perspective, seeing how all those layers down... A particular species could have a totally incorrect perception of everything beyond it. That there isn't a god or gods, that it's just the unknown and even the extent is unknown.
I like the sudden colour change between super- imposed frames like when the grass turns from Forrest green to lime green in a second like it was always that color
How do you know its not vector graphics? With vector graphics you have an unlimited resolution and therefore you could keep zooming in and placing vector graphics inside other vector graphics.
This would be awesome as a 'Where's Waldo?' style interactive game, where the player explores the image in an attempt to find all of the hidden layers.
Reminds me of the book Zoom by Istvan Banyai! I was absolutely captivated by it as a kid. This is a very similar concept but with a more modern feel. Very well done!
Dude, you're seriously slaying it! I mean, I can tell you've practically been feeding your coffee machine more than your pet with all the effort you've put into this. Mad respect!
“What’s this 3TB file taking up your storage?”
“A doomscroll into infinity”
um akshually its a vector image 🤓
@@tomaszropuszewicz1024 🤓
It is a vector images, so probably closer to 2… or not I don’t actually know how much data that format saves compared to pixelated images
(Edit: I know what a terabyte is, I just don’t know how much storage a vector image would save for something with that much detail.)
"I've been scrolling since I was five.. that was in 2002..."
more like 2 zb or smth for a bitmap image
This has potential to be the most insane game of Where’s Waldo ever made by man
Teacher: “The test isn’t that hard”
The test:
What a BRILLIANT idea!
It might take years to find the bastard.
I made waldo pregnant. The mother was fertile and waldo popped out. I am the his father. Yes i intercoursed waldo mother
We can just using AI and find him in 10 mins :)
My laptop would probably fry from the amount of detail. Great drawing!
My laptop would explotano
i know this is a joke but it's just a vector image
edit: i was not expecting 270 likes
spoiler alert: this is not one image, multiple images fading into each other seamlessly.
@@onsokumaru4663 its a vector file not multiple images.
@@onsokumaru4663so, not a vector image?
It’s not only the concept that’s crazy, it’s also the loop at the end that does it to me.
It's not that crazy. This is VFX, not an actual huge drawing being zoomed in.
Man you are so freaking underated… it’s crazy how you do this. I love your art so much and as a young artist I aspire to be like you one day!
thank you that means alot!!
Me too bro me too
@@JesseMartin of course!!!
@@JesseMartin Can you draw a woman who is harnessing the power of light. 🙏🙏🙏
He has 190k subs bro
I would honestly find it fun to see this turned into an interactive game/puzzle, where you essentially have to find your way through the picture(s) and figure out where to zoom in to loop back
The closest I can think of is the game "Everything" which sort of kind of has that mechanic, but much less detail.
That's cool
They you'd have to draw the entire image as "detailed", not just the part you end up zooming into.
@@martintranslations9883 : I disagree.
That isn’t too possible for a human! Besides, if somehow you did that, then the player would have no idea if they’re on the correct path.
So I would argue *_NOT_* doing all the details (which is impossible anyway) is actually what you want for this to even be a game.
If you’re zooming on the wrong part/aren’t supposed to go this way… the game just shouldn’t let you zoom in any further.
@@nouche It is not impossible, LOL. AI can create such images with ease. Just put your computer(s) create huge deep images, and done. Very easy, click of a button. It is so possible that it is ridiculous how possible it is. Never seen anything this possible without actually existing.
If you made this into a UA-cam short loop, I'd be staring at it forever.
This is pure talent, the art is incredible!
And the guy at 0:31 - 0:32 is kinda handsome. :) Could totally be in a 90s anime.
@@thatguyalex2835please tell me your joking
tu por aqui Gabriel
It's a Mandelbrot Set. The infinite zoom feature has been around visually and algorithmically since the 1980's. Only recently the algorithm is being combined with art generating A.I to make such a video possible. Very cool.
@@startonix3613 has nothing to do with Mandelbrot set besides the fact that you can infinitely zoom.
If the whole thing was that detailed it would be the greatest art piece of all time.
It would take you weeks to see everything, it would genuinely be the greatest pictorial art piece, only possible with modern digital art tools.
@@BM-13_KATYUSHAMore like all of eternity. If each drawing branches into just two drawings, 25 times, then there are roughly 2^26 drawings. If each drawing branches into 10 different possibilities, then there are 10^26 drawings, or 100 octillion.
@@bobbyc1120We need A LOT of artists (like 1000) and 5 instead of 25; they all can draw 10 images and we would have ~10000 different images in 5-7 stages which would be amazing.
@@ahsenserhat9270he just told you about 10^26 drawings, you’re not going to do that with 1000 artists in a lifetime
It would be impossible to store
"Can I get your hotspot?"
Friend : "yeah sure, but why"
"I wanted to download a photo"
The photo:💀💀
"this is some kind of trick isn't it? how large is it"
Oh just 15...
"oh okay then"
million... pixels..
"what?!"
Wide and
"NO"
10 million pixels long.
@@SawBSketch Squared, maybe a few times
@@SawBSketchwell not really cause this is vector art
@@SawBSketch If this had as much detail in every spot (which it doesn't, it's just detailed where he zooms in) it would be much, much, much more than millions of pixels.
He needs to add this to the app store😂
The way it never ended was giving me actual anxiety
RIGHT! I WAS SO BAKED TOO
Coward
This has the potential to be a cosmic horror film.
i was thinking that right now 😅
men in black ending
i was already horrified watching this,great idea
It's like some kind of multiversal thing where each universe has different levels of dimensions
the more you zoom in, the more horrifying things get
and then you see yourself zooming into the image
I can’t wrap my head around how this is possible, that looks like it would take lifetimes to make
Picture that was passed from generation to generation
its faked. Multiple pictures, not actually zooming in everytime lol
@@shawnfoogle920 well it’s impressive either way
@@shawnfoogle920Yeah obviously no one cares lol it's still insane
@@CultofHappwer its cool and impressive but misleading of course
**Zooms into Moon**
"WHERES THE TRAIN?!"
"Oh there it is"
yes
I CANT STOP A TRAIN
The video is really proof that we have a Creator.❤️
If big drawings have a creator, how much more real life? The amount of detail in our universe (from an atom to a galaxy) is astonishing!
I applaud @Jesse Martin for his super cool drawing - he truly is gifted by our Creator (God); the inventor of the human mind!❤️
amen!@@Our-Creator-Loves-Us
@@Our-Creator-Loves-Usbuy shut tf up your preaching isn’t needed
Damn, this drawing is a hell of a lot more fleshed out than starfield! Great job!
That is a very random comparison
The way you transition between the different artworks is genius.
They dont have to be separate. This could just be insanely high resolution.
@@Sivanotnah
@@Sivanotno
@@NathanDraxter actually yes there's an app that does just that, "Endless Paper"
its on mobile and costs $10
This is what the internet was made for. Incredible video. I can't imagine how much work it took to make these 60s.
It's not one giant image, it's a series of images that change when you zoom into the previous one. The entire image does not have this level of depth. A very easy tell is when zooming in on the guys eye and the details suddenly pop into being the moon. This wouldn't happen if it were a single image of that high detail across the board.
To make something of that caliber would take a team of artists years or even decades to make - what we see in the video maybe a 2-4 weeks including animating the transitions properly
Man I was about to say the same thing you beat me by a hour. Can make a software that takes white space around a section of image and loads anther image into it so he can zoom, it’s just like you said, a series of vector images with this effect.
@@mikef5951no fuckin shit, mike
@@mikef5951ok bro🤓
@@mikef5951likely months, I wouldn't say weeks
Now this is modern art actually worthy of the title.
modern “art” vs the Chad Medieval art
^ i wonder how many bags of salt he had
@@TheWeakny filthy modernist
this isn't modern art. and modern art is worthy of the title art. art is anything that makes the perceiver feel something.
@@TheWeakny gáy modernist
It’s only the largest image ever until you zoom in on anything else at the start
Honestly one of the coolest pieces of art I've seen.
Me too😊
The art? Really? The art is what impressed you? Not the fact how much he zoomed in on the art?
Yeah
@@Rexxsar101that is still a form of art, the zooming in is the gimmick
ua-cam.com/users/shortsj4CH2PnHagM?si=bdMATwC7OfadtX6C amazing rice bug zoom 🔬😅
I physically can't comprehend this
I don't think it's actually real. Maybe it is but, I don't understand how an ipad is rendering all this.
You see every spot being zoomed into isn't actually being zoomed into it's just a visual trick
@@Ripa-Moramee It is. the technic off the app is you have a lot of individual images that get loaded and unloaded as you zoom in, things that are very tiny just get loaded in in real bad quality and get better as you zoom in
zoom
Technic? What is that?@@d3rhuen
To everyone wondering how this was made, It was made using an app called “Endless Paper”
i can't find it
iPad only😢😢@@alsetalokin88
@@alsetalokin88it's for iShit only. Those of us who know better than to give Crapple money are essentially SOL.
nuh uh
@@zekeggy it was, It is only on mobile
The detail. The lovely colours... This is on another level
1. This is insanely cool
2. It's obviously not a single big image, but even if the comments stating this is fake and either animated or stitched in montage are right, it should be possible to create using a combination of SVG (or HTML/CSS if you're truly insane) and scripting, which would dynamically load and unload nodes from separate files.
Yeah, there's an app specifically designed to do something like this called Endless Paper.
well the only small (or "big") issue would be filesize for it to be a single picture.
Otherwise its nothing harder to do. Not like all the other spots are as detailed
What do you mean it's not a single big image. 😢
You can use tricks to combine files.
BUT this is impossible to draw. Check out videos about "the scale of universe" and you will realize how many zoom is needed to go from an entire universe view to a human view, it's similar to this video.
So this is the equivalent to draw an entire galaxy with every single little rock. He just zoom in the right points, the ones who has details.
Still cool, but fake.
Hey can you explain in layman's terms what the trick is here? 😅😅@@pabloduarte4470
Vector art is one of those things that is actually amazing when you make something you couldn't possibly rasterize. It would be kinda sick if someone made a game out of this concept, where you platform as a character into smaller and smaller scenes. There could be multiple paths of shrinking size and could maybe even interconnect in a super trippy way.
There is a game with a very similar concept that released recently, sadly i cannot remember it's name
@@lisandrogarabentos4718Cocoon perhaps
@@lisandrogarabentos4718awww man 😢
The game Parabox is like this, you can go inside objects to turn them into smaller and smaller levels, recursively, and you can do really trippy things with it. Hard to describe, it’s easier to understand seeing it. Not sure if it’s the same game the other person mentioned
@@lisandrogarabentos4718 Superliminal?
-How many pixels?
-Yes
-no but I asked how many
-yes, there are pixels 💀💀💀
I’m pretty sure this is called an svg, which actually doesn’t use pixels! I’m pretty sure that’s why this picture doesn’t lose quality
@@PlopDeggy svg uses curves and can't do smooth shadows etc. I don't think it is
Far too obscure.
@@petern.j.4121 ah kk
The best minute I’ve spent today. I love this! Thanks for sharing
You know those space vids showing the scale of different stars and planets that make you feel insignificant? This drawing gave me that feeling, good job great art
It was even greater for me.
But instead zoom out from Earth
How on earth did you find me? Love your videos.
bro has more storage than the whole of silicon valley
Bro has the storage of the United States of america
bro does not
@unendingpinelate940 The fuck is with these brainrotted kids saying "bro" all the time. Jfc you people are tarded
Its a vector
My mind has been mesmerized, exploded ,and pleased all at once. 20/10 work.
That’s what I thought.
You gotta love people who took time and effort to make these kinds of zoom in drawings.
This is absolutely insane, wow. The level of detail on this drawing must be beyond imagination. It's impressive even if it *wasn't* a single drawing, because it all feels so cohesive with so many different arstyles that somehow do not clash with each other!
This is basically an artist's depiction of a Mandelbrot set, and I absolutely adore it.
You know there are some tricks involved on this? Its not like you can see something else when you zoom somewhere else.
It has none of the characteristics of the Mandelbrot set, even if we limit it to just geometrical characteristics.
@user-hz4fj5xw2u bro liked his own comment
@user-hz4fj5xw2uMate why did you chose violence today, atleast he has some skill, about you, stop slacking and rethink your toxic actions.
Its quire jarring how many people seems to think you could zoom in anywhere on this and still have the same effect.
Smol monke brain cannot comprehend
Delete this lil bro🙏🙏🙏
@@theconnorcorner2345 no monke brain no want to becus we relate to fellow monke
@@pwr4 da monkes unite wit de smol monke brain
@@unweptcandle2357 moonke bran be smol
@@unweptcandle2357the translation bro 💀 it was bound to happen
When you change character in GTA V: 0:17
True.
Acc.
Switching to Trevor with 5 stars on his head while driving a bicycle.
*character
@@davidle4936 spelling police
Ok I’m not a NFT guy, but this is one piece of digital art I would unironically pay money for
Wow!! I can't believe it doesn't have views in the millions!
Same
I see this video in "X" several time
The UA-cam Short of this has 8.3 Mio views
People here before 1 mil views
👇
@@Bradu32me
This has so much detail it’s insane, you’re so underrated! The ending was crazy as well
Did you notice Nami at the start?
Yes, at 0:04@@carlosespindola496
this isnt underrated this is overrated af
im sure its CGI, theres a ninja style trick, im trying to work it out
It's not detail, it is a sequence of images transitioning.
assumption is every zoom is approximately factor 4 enlargement
based on 0:04 grab on approx 80 cm (between laptop and girl) where the next grab is spanning 20 cm (width of laptop)
he does 69 pinch zooms, which is nice
(not 70, one of his finger movements is adjusting on the moon part)
total zoom is 4^69 or factor 3,48449E+41
what does that mean
if he started with a drawing of the observable universe (8,8E+26 meters)
he would have zoomed into the width of a proton (1E-15 meters)
Bro.
W
Dog ain’t no way you calulated that you got talent
Best comment ever 😮
r/theydidmonstermath?
Imagine a game like this, you'd be exploring for years to come 🔥🔥😆
imagine the weight of this art file
Isn’t it infinite?
Still lighter than your mo-
It's a vector file so it's smaller than you would think
Nah it's probably above 10GB
You could physically feel the laptop getting heavier
Imagine this piece of modern art in a museum: Among famous paintings and sculptures you see a massive touch screen in a frame on the wall. Visitors could freely interact with it, zooming out and in infinitely to admire such detail.
Well I think it only works if you know where to zoom. Most of the picture cannot be so detailed or else it would literally take eons to draw.
I actually prefer to use that as one of the interpretations of, what great modern art should be
And not a fucking banana that's been strapped on the wall
@@runner123ification
That's why it needs to be made by AI. Allow it to generate that much detail throughout, give you many options for each frame.
Honestly, this would be an amazing art piece to showcase the fall of humanity in art. This art which no human would be capable of making in a lifetime, but brought to life by machines.
@@runner123ification exactly this... people are so darn easy to trick these days.
@@Artyomthewalrus what do you mean art. It's just irrelevant pictures put together through tiny bit of technological wizardry. F*ing idiots everywhere these days have 0 understand how tech works.
If you look carefully at 0:33 you can see the cut transition. I think this is multiple images edited together carefully. Still an amazing work!
Yea you can totally see it if you’re watching his hand
Yeah, I re-watched it in 0.25x, and definitely saw his fingers teleport, BUT, the image on the device didn't move, so it's the same image to my untrained eyes, am I not understanding something basic here?
How did you come to your conclusion of multiple images?
bro how you are so observant
@@mayanknandal20you don’t even need to see the cut to know it lmao
@@RiRiRiPoks bro he pointed out the cut at 33 seconds
This is insane and beautiful and so AWESOME!!! 🔥
The resolution for an image like that would have to be so absurdly high that there’s no way that continuously zooming in wouldn’t lag at least a little bit especially on a poor tablet
exactly
Ever heard of vector art?
@@fairnut6418nope
vector art isnt magic dude, there are limits. and on top of that this is absolutely not vector art@@RawbLV
yeah i have, and that aint it chief@@RawbLV
999999/10. It's Totally Legendary....
Man, your art it's extremely underrated, this video deserves much more....
Legendary
Legendary
Gosh that must have been AGONY to make.
Imagine how meticulous that had to have been. Mad respect man. Hats off to you!
It's a photomontage.
It's an illusion' he's only zooming into one spot, the detail is not this great throughout the whole piece. It's a magic trick.
Yeah even if its not actually zoomed in though still wouldve taken FOREVER
*You can see where he spliced footage together..*
The way that you timed your animation with your hand gestures makes this illusion so delightful. You are very talented.
I would love to see streams or videos on how you go about starting these massive scale pictures and how big they end up getting.
Digital is so incredible that we can push the boundaries so far, and be able to zoom in so much.
I think that only a very small part of pictures are scalable on each iteration.
Wait do people actually think that this is just a huge image being zoomed into?
@@frankmerker630 Is it not?
@@frankmerker630 IS IT NOT??
Lol do you realize how big it would be? 😂😂😂
Okay that is the coolest thing I've ever seen! There are so many things I love about that! The style of your drawing is so freaking cool, not to mention your creativity about ocean slices and space trains with different biomes! SO cool like that is pure creativity! Keep up the amazing work! Your seriously the next big famous artist!
Imagine this as an animated background. Stitch parts of the drawings together such that it slowly scrolls inward (or outward) indefinitely. It wouldn't be that hard to do, but would be really cool!
The person who drew this is the exact definition of “I have all of the time in the world”
the editing + artistic talent is genuinely jaw dropping .
this was done using AI, very easy
Where my pen goes when I drop it:
0:33 them fingers clipping
The most amazing part is that this person remembers every point where he drew
Probably the coolest thing I've ever seen!!!
This is incredible, Jesse! I remember you when you were making One Piece art! It's great to see how much you've improved
nami was there lol
Hehehee
Whoa! Never seen so many layers and overlays in one art peice which was super awesome! 🤗❤️👍🏽💯
@@BE.OFFICIAL Thanks for sharing 🌸👍🏽
@ICIAL Let's see you do next!
This is sooo satisfying to watch. Amazing job.
This really is just incredible…it’s hard to even perceive the incredible amount of time it took to make this cus you really did not leave ANY details lacking.
Each scene feels beautifully complete, simply incredible my friend
Remember you from years ago when I still had tiktok. Nice to see you again, sad to see so few views. Don't give up though, your content is amazing!
Haha thanks! I’m doing pretty good on shorts and IG now thankfully. Long form UA-cam is definitely a whole different puzzle altogether though.
@@JesseMartin UA-cam's crazy, I've witnessed so many people spend months at 20k subs and jump to 500k in a couple weeks. Well you've got the algorithm now, so just cheese it a bit
The video is really proof that we have a Creator.❤️
If big drawings have a creator, how much more real life? The amount of detail in our universe (from an atom to a galaxy) is astonishing!
I applaud @Jesse Martin for his super cool drawing - he truly is gifted by our Creator (God); the inventor of the human mind!❤️
@@Our-Creator-Loves-Us Please don’t use my comment to promote your brainwashed mindset, thank you.
@@Our-Creator-Loves-UsThere's a few issues there.
First, we have not seen any recorded proof of God's existence. Historical records may indicate so, but time has lost most of the relevant information.
Second, we're not certain that life can't be created on its own. Although we're certain that it requires a very special environment to be sustained for a very long time, we don't know if it's impossible to begin with.
Third, the level of detail and logic does not indicate sentience. We've seen with AI that can train itself to be better that their logical thinking mostly comes from pattern recognition. In AI it's a simple backpropogation, but in life it would be more of an optimized chemical reaction.
And last of all, I wouldn't give God credit for something I worked hard on. If he gives us our talents, he also gives some people the desire to kill, rape, and torture others.
But if all good things are God's fault and all evil is Satan's fault, that discredits the sacrifice of millions who died for the greater good and ignores the actions of others who are evil for fun.
Overall, I think God can start talking when he rewards the good and punishes the evil. Because usually we have to do it ourselves.
It’s unbelievable. Me, as a very bad artist,(I’m not an artist at all), I find this so beautiful. I don’t have the words to describe it. Good luck for the growing of your channel bro.❤
Everyone that creates is an artist. Just *do.*
There is no talent; just time invested.
*Friends, I did 10 one arm pull ups, please support me* *..*
@@EinFelsbrocken maybe that I am an artist in what I am good at. Good comment of your part. It’s true, we will are all artists in what we love to do.❤️
This is insanely underrated, bc this is insanely amazing and imaginative
That guy loves phone so much that he added phone or device on every one of his paintings.
And good WiFi signal
Draw a museum of all your wonderful art!
That transparent train cart-style moon-cafe is a precious and a esthetically unique idea, love it! ❤
Thanks bro glad you enjoyed it 💪 I’m drinking milk.
This is insane. Should be in a museum
You are seriously talented brother! I think every artists has a keen sense for detail but I can tell you put your soul into even the tiniest detail, truly beautiful 🎨🖌️🖼️
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It's a Mandelbrot Set. The infinite zoom feature has been around visually and algorithmically since the 1980's. Only recently the algorithm is being combined with art generating A.I to make such a video possible. Very cool.
@@startonix3613 i think its just an scalable vector graphic mate ive seen a lot of his work and everyone says its an svg.
I can’t wait for this to be seen on Daily Dose of Internet
Gay
Ew
Daily Dose of Stealing Content?
daily dose of cancer
same
Oh my goodness! That’s so EPIC! I love the beauty in each drawing; I sit there mesmerized with each photo!
Im impressed this actually really deserves a like and sub
The most creative drawing ever
Your effort to draw extremly complex details is your sign of art interest! You are incredible!
it's a vector image
@@anomaly3215 Are you sure?
I have never seen ANYTHING like this besides some fractals that were chaotic. This is a story.
Reminds me of our reality, infinitely huge, and infinitely small. But only God can play the game, and we can pretend with cartoons. This one is supercool!
@@rzella8022 See, I'd think it would provide perspective, seeing how all those layers down... A particular species could have a totally incorrect perception of everything beyond it. That there isn't a god or gods, that it's just the unknown and even the extent is unknown.
I like the sudden colour change between super- imposed frames like when the grass turns from Forrest green to lime green in a second like it was always that color
That was one of the most amazing things I've ever seen!
this is the best art i have ever seen its so detailed and amazing
I agree😊
Art is good but whats even more impressive is how much he can zoom in. I had no idea technology like this even existed.
Leonardo da vinci been real quiet since this dropped 💀💀💀💀💀
i mean maybe cause theres a 6ft height difference
Leonardo da Vinci is dead. Of course, he'll be quiet.
@@fabulous_omogeblud missed the joke
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@@fabulous_omoge Parpy Tooper
ik ive seen this idea before with the endless zoom but i cant even lie- the sheer amount of shock and awe is quite literally indescribable
So glad the algorithm blessed my feed with this beautiful piece of art
That was one of the coolest things I have ever seen.😊
I dont even want to know how much storage space this thing takes
Creating an entire universe in a drawing making it near infinitesimal in scope. A snap shot of all of the time and space in the one moment.
Bro the effort spent in this!! EVEN THE EXTRA DRAWINGS HAVE SO MUCH DETAIL! THIS GUY DESERVES TO BE PRASIED AND RECOGNISED
Man I love this so much. The art, the style, everything ahhh
That’s beautiful…absolutely beautiful, it’s amazing how many different kinds of talent human beings can have … Keep it up Jesse! 👍🏻
This is THE coolest thing I have ever seen.
Vector artists are something else, man.
I'm not sure what you mean. That's not vector graphics. Or at the least it has nothing to do with anything.
How do you know its not vector graphics? With vector graphics you have an unlimited resolution and therefore you could keep zooming in and placing vector graphics inside other vector graphics.
WOW, THIS IS SOOOOOOOOOOOOO INCREDIBLE!!!
That was awesome it totally blew my mind watching this video for the first time sweet art
"What's the resolution of this photo?"
"Yes."
This would be awesome as a 'Where's Waldo?' style interactive game, where the player explores the image in an attempt to find all of the hidden layers.
0:27 why does this sound actually good
This is why I love digital art
its funny, how he made such a masterpiece without giving up
Reminds me of the book Zoom by Istvan Banyai! I was absolutely captivated by it as a kid. This is a very similar concept but with a more modern feel. Very well done!
Wow absolutely incredible as an artist myself i see you have lots of talent and potential keep up the great work
Dude, you're seriously slaying it! I mean, I can tell you've practically been feeding your coffee machine more than your pet with all the effort you've put into this. Mad respect!
This is one of the most impressive things I have ever seen. Thinking about it is like trying to understand 10 dimensions, though.
UA-cam needs to add a LOVE button for this video immediately! Just a like cannot do justice to this extraordinary piece of art.
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You can’t.@@eavyeavy2864
I PROMISE you this was my first reaction after seeing the video. A like button just doesn't feel right.
I agree😊