@@quickgunmurugun7568 anybody can do that, it’s not hard to draw a face which is what the artist did, it looks nothing like the face in the background at all. Some of these artists on the other hand are doing incredible things, this guy is showing anybody can pick up some black ink and start making a piece of work, very inspirational
@@annablue8429 typically my dreams feel real when I'm experiencing it. When I try to remember what it looks like though it's very hazy and it's similar to the soft vagueness of a charcoal drawing.
My dreams look like real life, when I remember them they are in very high detail with realistic lighting and colours, more real then real life in fact.
@@Raoxa people might not use that kind of phrase where you live but a lot of peeps use that way of speaking. for example "I can't do nothin' " "i ain't doing nothin' " and other stuff. but in written form ig you would rather use "i know nothing"
There's something so zen about letting the mind take hold and put something on paper. Obviously this isn't as much so that, but it's definitely not a construction route. I love the feeling of just drawing and seeing that sometimes a face or any random thing will show.
That is why "Never Judge a Book by it's Cover" Me: I Know Art tooo! i am 12 Years old and i won award at School! i am Top 2! well, if u like this comment well Thank u Very Much! 🤗
It's like they're *feeling* the face with their whole soul, understanding its structure, and every inch of it, l like how their drawing or the way they sketch gives the feeling of freedom, when you sketch this way you feel like you can sketch *anything* and that there's unlimited potential to what you can sketch 💛
This isn't "modern art"😆🤣 Da Vinci, Pablo Picasso, Van Gogh, Rembrandt, Odilon Redon, Charles Le Brun... Most artists have made drawings like this, for their sketches or studies😊
Many artists use photos like these (called "reference photos") to help them while drawing. Some artists choose to use their reference photos in a very technical way, and try to replicate every detail in it exactly. Other artists, like the one in this video, use reference photos in a "looser" way; still paying attention to the main elements in the photo but drawing it in their own style of art. Hope this helped :)
@@MurakiChiyo literally this, i mean, i can appreciate the skill and quick, confident strokes, but being good at sketching is basically one of the first steps for any figurative artist, even if it's difficult to master and not everyone does, it's not quite the rare thing i would day, perhaps those of us inside the world of art are more used to this and thus, not as impressed as those who aren't? now that's something i'd like to know
@@MurakiChiyo agreed, i certainly can relate to this people in the comments when i see someone skillfully working on something i don't know how to do, like fancy furniture making or sculpting, but as a painter it's difficult to be impressed after having seen and done so much of it, wich doesn't dimish his talent, it's always a pleasure to watch such confidence in one's creation
Agreed. I was expecting something really good and got a doodle. And the fact that he didn't do the shadow above the tip of the nose has me thinking the same as you 😂 he did get the angle pretty well though 🤔
Bro yall cannot be talking when ur not artists even 2 years later. This took years of practice. Please go and draw this with charcoal? NOW. Please and thank you. You won’t though because even if u do see this U CANT.
@TotallyNotNeya Chill there. Now, even if I couldn't draw this (but I can), that doesn't change my opinion, it doesn't look like what's he drawing. I never said it looks bad but if you're drawing something you generally want your drawing and the thing to look alike. Now then, don't go assuming that I can't do things without even knowing me, I started doing art when I was 10 (I'm now 19) and over the years I've been focusing specifically on graphite drawing to the point I can draw hyper realistic things (if I have enough time). I've won several national-level competitions for art and poetry, too. Now, I do not draw often, but I am certain that I can sketch a person's face far more accurately with a charcoal, even though I prefer pencils. If you don't believe me, I'd be more than happy to show you my most recent drawing because I need some criticism on it as my parents are definitely not very objective, they like practically anything that I draw. That aside, drawing is just a hobby to me, so perhaps I did not spend as much time perfecting it, but it comes naturally to me, and I much prefer dedicating myself in the field of computer science, it has been my true passion and I've been studying it even before I started doing art.
@TotallyNotNeya Chill. For starters, even if I couldn't do it (but I can), that doesn't change my opinion that the picture and what he drew don't look alike. I'm not saying that it's bad, but if I remember correctly, the comment section was overreacting, so I said this. Now then, about my art skills, not to flatter myself or anything, but I've been drawing since I was 10 specializing mainly in graphite drawings and I've won several national competitions, so as a matter of fact, I can draw this with a charcoal even though I prefer pencils. Now, maybe you're right, I probably did not spend as much time as him practicing, drawing always came naturally to me and I draw once in a blue moon but when I do draw I manage to make things nearly hyper realistic but it takes a ton of time, hence why I hate drawing even though I'm good at it. If you don't believe me I'd be more than happy to show you what I've been drawing recently because my parents are not good enough at criticising my artworks, they like anything that I draw. Either way, my true passion is computer science, so frankly, I don't feel like wasting time making videos to flex my nearly useless skill, but I can show you pictures of what I'm drawing just because you're so certain that I can't draw even though you don't even know me.
My god, it is just mind blowing what you can do. You are so incredibly talented!
I totally disagree
@@jonjones4439 y?
@@quickgunmurugun7568 anybody can do that, it’s not hard to draw a face which is what the artist did, it looks nothing like the face in the background at all. Some of these artists on the other hand are doing incredible things, this guy is showing anybody can pick up some black ink and start making a piece of work, very inspirational
@@jonjones4439 it took only 30s what do you expect
@@jonjones4439 yup, I too think this is the more easiest way to draw,plus the easiest thing to learn,from easiest I mean 2 to 3 months
Simply amazing how you captured her in just a few strokes!! Well done!
Was that a woman :0
@@visiblehuman3705 it isn't the point
@@godofgae8137 was just curious, doesn’t matter 😄
@@leonorsuescun3715 he's genderless
@@livetochange974 he's a he
Charcoal has such a dream like quality to it. It really mimics how things look in my dreams a lot
Uhm my dreams look the way everything does in day to day life
@@annablue8429 typically my dreams feel real when I'm experiencing it. When I try to remember what it looks like though it's very hazy and it's similar to the soft vagueness of a charcoal drawing.
@@annablue8429 your dream =/= everyone's dream
I dream in colors,when i try to remember it looks like oil and pastel lmao
My dreams look like real life, when I remember them they are in very high detail with realistic lighting and colours, more real then real life in fact.
"This guy ain't know nothin about art lol"
*literally seconds later*
"i don't know nothin about art"
U forgot "lol"
👽
@@Raoxa it's a figure of speech
You are mad
@@Raoxa people might not use that kind of phrase where you live but a lot of peeps use that way of speaking.
for example
"I can't do nothin' "
"i ain't doing nothin' "
and other stuff.
but in written form ig you would rather use
"i know nothing"
To me sketching with charcoal is the easiest way of drawing! You can literally finish a beautiful art in a minute (I mean if u know how to draw)
Because there's one way to know how to draw and it's a minute, wow
He draw the the drawing in seconds but it took him so many years to learn
@@harshadsingharts1479 yes exactly, so many years of work and he's specialized in charcoal I think so..
For me that's the hardest lol
@@kitty.static.p0p oof rly? Try asking a pro Artis and trust me some of them could give u pretty nice tips!
Wow😮 what a talent
This guy: makes a masterpiece in roughly 1minute
Me: why are we here just to suffer...
Hay
No
Are you a artist too???
I like you drawings they faces they're beautiful black and white very beautiful 😍
No one is gonna talk about how much time it took to practice this masterpiece 🥰
In the crowd of hyperrealism
This guy show us real art❤
Do you apply fix in your sketchbooks or just leave it in God’s hands?
Hey what fix did people usually use? I never knew that things name
@@ninetythree93 i use krylon kamar varnish. It about 6 dollars at Walmart
@@ashab6806 sadly we have no wallmart here 😅
Are any kind of spray varnish work?
HIS TATTOO IS ANTICHRIST SYMBOL
@@ninetythree93 my art teacher uses a coat of hairspray which sounds odd but with charcoal, graphite, and chalk pastel it works great
Wow so amazing non stop sketch
Its incredibly amazing how people can do this with just a piece of charcoal. Im impressed.
Charcoal is just an art tool like anything else though
Wowwwww😱😱you draw like 👌😍
@saiart sketching studio ❤️
Now this is called art as an artist i love how you just didn't copy the whole reference photo and did it in your own creative way i love it!❤
There's something so zen about letting the mind take hold and put something on paper. Obviously this isn't as much so that, but it's definitely not a construction route. I love the feeling of just drawing and seeing that sometimes a face or any random thing will show.
Excuse me what- he went from a blank piece of paper to a MASTERPIECE IN SUCH SHORT TIME TOO!!!
Nossa que bonito
"Woah this looks amazing you must've spent hours on this"
"Well uh actually-"
Amazing 😍🤩🤩🤩🤩😍😍😍🤩 wow , I can't believe it
Imagine this guy putting more time to his art 🤯🤯
I love your sketches.
I have to say that you are truly unique in your method of drawing never seen that style before you are an amazing artist
How is this "truly unique?" Alot of artists use this method. It's gestural art. Lmfao
@@MultiGreenGit’s still unique.. it’s art dipshit.
😱😱😱😱 This look Like magic
I’m literally watching this guy in real time doing this art and my brain keeps telling me it must be a doctored video because it’s just way too good
OMG this is pure art, it's amazing
Wowww. I love how "you flow through", it's just beautiful ♡ and also the character reminds me of Tamino for some reason c:
I'm literally in love 😍😍😍 with you after watching you drawing skill
You’re absolutely incredible! Wow!
It's amazing how well you capture the faces structures + making it look almost 3Dish in those few strokes. I love it.
Now this is true and insane art
Dude this is so cool and epic!!! Keep it up
I wish I was this talented
You have a gift from God.
its a beauti fullestsketch ever...😱😱😱😱❤❤❤❤❤
That is why "Never Judge a Book by it's Cover"
Me: I Know Art tooo! i am 12 Years old and i won award at School! i am Top 2! well, if u like this comment well Thank u Very Much! 🤗
You are welcome
You just admitted to being too young to be on UA-cam, I'm going to report your channel and steal all your videos. dumbass kid
It's like they're *feeling* the face with their whole soul, understanding its structure, and every inch of it, l like how their drawing or the way they sketch gives the feeling of freedom, when you sketch this way you feel like you can sketch *anything* and that there's unlimited potential to what you can sketch 💛
Everything this man draws looks uncanny
Imagine having this much talent:)
Me: 'This is Modern Art'
My parents: What the f*#k is this
This isn't "modern art"😆🤣
Da Vinci, Pablo Picasso, Van Gogh, Rembrandt, Odilon Redon, Charles Le Brun... Most artists have made drawings like this, for their sketches or studies😊
I find it profoundly, horrendously, ridiculously and disgustingly amazing how these renders are done quickly! TEACH ME...!!!
"im keeping an eye on you"
**Someone comes in**
**Looks again**
Huh-
Wow nice art
Everyone: Commenting that nice art
Me: Confuse as hell,are they saying it sarcastically or acknowledging him🤔🧐
It's a beautiful
I wish you could draw me, and brag it to my friends. Your sooo amazing 😁✌️🙏
This is why I love charcoal. Cook with it, draw with it, use it to help purify water. Awesome stuff and awesome work.
The sketch doesn't look like the woman on the tablet. Not even close. Is that relevant?
Many artists use photos like these (called "reference photos") to help them while drawing. Some artists choose to use their reference photos in a very technical way, and try to replicate every detail in it exactly. Other artists, like the one in this video, use reference photos in a "looser" way; still paying attention to the main elements in the photo but drawing it in their own style of art. Hope this helped :)
@@neon-kq6wz...it definitely helps! I just discovered I can be an artist!
That’s amazing! Perfect representation while the hand never stopped and lifts only once to catch the page flipping over. Very talented!!!
you failed to capture the essence of the portrayed, lack of perspective and both the nose and the mouth are too dark.
It takes aaaaallllotttt of art pieces to make to be able to do a new artwork in few minutes. Amazing!
Doesnt even look like the tablet picture…
@@MurakiChiyo literally this, i mean, i can appreciate the skill and quick, confident strokes, but being good at sketching is basically one of the first steps for any figurative artist, even if it's difficult to master and not everyone does, it's not quite the rare thing i would day, perhaps those of us inside the world of art are more used to this and thus, not as impressed as those who aren't? now that's something i'd like to know
@@MurakiChiyo agreed, i certainly can relate to this people in the comments when i see someone skillfully working on something i don't know how to do, like fancy furniture making or sculpting, but as a painter it's difficult to be impressed after having seen and done so much of it, wich doesn't dimish his talent, it's always a pleasure to watch such confidence in one's creation
Says the man who still can't draw a stickman
Agreed. I was expecting something really good and got a doodle. And the fact that he didn't do the shadow above the tip of the nose has me thinking the same as you 😂 he did get the angle pretty well though 🤔
wow I'm impressed 👏
That... Isn't even hard to do and it doesn't even look like the one on the background... 😐
Thank you someone being truthful. Everyone is lying to this guy.
Bro yall cannot be talking when ur not artists even 2 years later. This took years of practice. Please go and draw this with charcoal? NOW. Please and thank you. You won’t though because even if u do see this U CANT.
@TotallyNotNeya Chill there. Now, even if I couldn't draw this (but I can), that doesn't change my opinion, it doesn't look like what's he drawing. I never said it looks bad but if you're drawing something you generally want your drawing and the thing to look alike. Now then, don't go assuming that I can't do things without even knowing me, I started doing art when I was 10 (I'm now 19) and over the years I've been focusing specifically on graphite drawing to the point I can draw hyper realistic things (if I have enough time). I've won several national-level competitions for art and poetry, too. Now, I do not draw often, but I am certain that I can sketch a person's face far more accurately with a charcoal, even though I prefer pencils. If you don't believe me, I'd be more than happy to show you my most recent drawing because I need some criticism on it as my parents are definitely not very objective, they like practically anything that I draw. That aside, drawing is just a hobby to me, so perhaps I did not spend as much time perfecting it, but it comes naturally to me, and I much prefer dedicating myself in the field of computer science, it has been my true passion and I've been studying it even before I started doing art.
@TotallyNotNeya Chill. For starters, even if I couldn't do it (but I can), that doesn't change my opinion that the picture and what he drew don't look alike. I'm not saying that it's bad, but if I remember correctly, the comment section was overreacting, so I said this. Now then, about my art skills, not to flatter myself or anything, but I've been drawing since I was 10 specializing mainly in graphite drawings and I've won several national competitions, so as a matter of fact, I can draw this with a charcoal even though I prefer pencils. Now, maybe you're right, I probably did not spend as much time as him practicing, drawing always came naturally to me and I draw once in a blue moon but when I do draw I manage to make things nearly hyper realistic but it takes a ton of time, hence why I hate drawing even though I'm good at it. If you don't believe me I'd be more than happy to show you what I've been drawing recently because my parents are not good enough at criticising my artworks, they like anything that I draw. Either way, my true passion is computer science, so frankly, I don't feel like wasting time making videos to flex my nearly useless skill, but I can show you pictures of what I'm drawing just because you're so certain that I can't draw even though you don't even know me.
Incredible wow 😍😍 👍👍
You are just amazing... looks like scribbling but its an Art 🎨 wow wow wow
Wow its increadbl
Wooww what style. What technique never. Seen like this. Before. Woow
Dude.... what..... that is amazing thank you for sharing
You draw so well
WOW mashallah 🤩
God gifted skills 😌❤️
I love your style. You've taken gesture drawings to a new level!
Your technique is stunning
The ominous music and the sketch you made has the best mystic vibes.
Wow .. magic ❤️👍
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Wow 😍💕 que hermoso trabajo...👏👏👏
Appreciate your hard work to reach this far
Awesome 👍👏😊
you are my inspiration
How I wish I can be this amazing of an artist! 🤩
You are very talented
Your so amazing
Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️🙌🏻🙌🏻
*This clip is amazing and scary at the same time, with the music and the cross and the drawing*
Always great 👍
..arte bipolar pasado a esquozofrénico..excelente..felicidades y sigue mostrando tu arte. Es fantástico..
The sound is giving me goosebumps😁💕
This is a work of art
This is so much better than realism lol
Just wow 🙀🙀🙀❤❤❤❤❤
wwwowwowoowowow This is really Amzing
That's the type of art process i love, the rough, instinctively, chaotic sense of creation soo deep and real
I really appreciate this vid!
At first I was like trust the process but I didn’t expect it to turn out this good 🔥 keep it up😁
This man is so talented....even his toes are swept up in his artistic flow.
this is magical
why did this video dint got 1 million likes this is so impressive❤😮
Wooooow amazing 🤩 it's incredible 🤯🤯🤯
يخي أحب هذا النوع من الرسم.
It takes me SO many tries to get the proprtions right when I do portraits, this is incredible😮
This is so easy still looks good
I love using that method with charcoal, its pretty fun and easy! XD
This is so cool ❤️❤️❤️
It's just amazing , you did it very fast . Unbelievable 😯❤️
Beautiful Confident strokes
This is amazing
Eso si es talento😚
Woww...😮Amazing...😍👏👏
Just a master piece
He just went WHOOSH N WHOOSH .. and then DONE!
that was really amazing!