Rembert's work is really something! Take a look at this other video we filmed where he shows us the sketches that landed him a job at Riot Games - ua-cam.com/video/XbmVKmAA2XU/v-deo.htmlsi=Y60O41NCFGQqIPzk
Same! Every time I make progress, I watch these or a David Finch video and realize how much work I have to go, but in a good way. Like you said, it's also inspiring and motivational.
I feel yah. I feel similar but in a different way. I see this sketch book and I'M EXCITED MAN! Where I came from, years ago as a kid, we didn't have pencils, paper, we were that poor man. Our country bombed by mostly every USA president. Even Obama, and Trump bombed us. They all bombed Yemen. so when I came to England as a kid, and I saw with little money you can get paper, pencil, well, drawing is all I did. For me, I am still excited of even water flowing from tap. We never had that. We had to walk for 2 hours for water, carrying steel cans on either side, well, my dad did. I walked with him learning to survive from him. So for me, it's not scary. Scary for me was losing my life or even limbs and never been able to at least have access to pencil and paper to draw and to have my own little corner, even with a candle light to draw. A small dream, to just draw no matter how long the journey is, at least I am alive doing what gives me joy and hope.
So relaxing to hear artist to artist. Notes : Focus on fundamentals when designing; 1,2,3 point perspective and boxes with origin points that connect. Mannequinization and being loose with gesture and pose. Freeflow Rap or Improvisation means to go with the flow of mistakes, draw over them or use them in designs, just don't get discouraged everyone isn't perfect and its part of the process. It doesn't matter what you use, the quality of paper or utensil (he uses ballpoint pens, pencils, sometimes small markers, and watermarkers without alcohol and copic markers). We are artists. So just like if we were to say, "I am an athlete, what do they do? They exercise on a regular basis. So that's what I will do because I am an athlete." In this case, "I am an artist. What do artists do? They draw. They practice. So that's what I will do because I am an artist." Find the fun in the title and the practice itself. When you are out and about find a couple minutes or two to just doodle or practice something you did previously. Never stop learning because that's life. Learning means making mistakes, so be comfortable with not being perfect- making mistakes- continually learning. **My Notes overall, simplify your process and understand that often times YOU are the one that stresses yourself out. Find what you are doing or consuming to cause this and try and settle down. We are just putting pen(cil) to paper and making marks on a page. We're not dooming the world. By doing this action we are continuing to figure out life. We are moving forward.
These videos make me realize that I probably just don’t love drawing enough to become a good artist. I wouldn’t be able to force myself to draw anything anywhere anytime. I don’t have it in me.
6:33 " ...because if you make the same mistake twice, it doesn't seem like a mistake anymore" That's an interesting idea. Not just for the artist but also about how the viewer percibe the drawing. Tnks❤
Love seeing the process when it's shared by artist like you. These are really phenomenal and inspiring to look at. . . .and drool over. Bought the book! Thanks for the link. Bought *another* Kim Jung Gi sketchbook while I was on the site. LOL . . . he's sadly deeply missed but impossible to have enough of his works. ❤
He's a fantastic talent! But that doesn't mean you know nothing. You're just expanding your knowledge and seeing something new. That's a good thing to be experiencing!
You gotta let those other pages live! Some of them become ideas you use in the future or learn from. Your sketchbook should be a playground you fill up. No one ever has to see it. Making a thing that's full of all the best stuff is a portfolio. Not everything from Rembert's sketchbooks made it into his book like this one. (Though we can say his whole exploratory/fun sketchbook is genuinely great to look through too)
This is a bit disheartening. This guy's ""Not so good" or "I just decided to try it" are way more advanced than i think most of the studies I've done over the past year. I know I need to draw more, but seeing what they call "not that good" is terrifying.
Everyone's scale is different and that grows with your knowledge and experience. Keep in mind how Rembert talks about his process here and in our other videos with him. He works with the misplaced markings, the smudges and more. Those things don't make a failed piece. They become part of the path forward. That mentality helps build his pieces. If you look at small details here and there, mistakes and inaccuracies are in there but we don't perceive those as the viewer and he knows that. If you like what you see of an artist's work, try to find out what you can work into your own process. This is the biggest thing that we can recommend about Rembert's for other artists.
Rembert's work is really something! Take a look at this other video we filmed where he shows us the sketches that landed him a job at Riot Games - ua-cam.com/video/XbmVKmAA2XU/v-deo.htmlsi=Y60O41NCFGQqIPzk
I love this i dont only enjoy drawing but i also love valorant btw great video's they always cheer me up ❤
These videos are scary, because I see how much I still have to learn, but they’re so INSPIRING
It’s like climbing a mountain seeing the clouds clear and realizing your not even halfway there
I Totally feel the same way, I'm realizing just how much work I have to do. It's scary and enticing at the same time.
Same! Every time I make progress, I watch these or a David Finch video and realize how much work I have to go, but in a good way. Like you said, it's also inspiring and motivational.
I feel yah. I feel similar but in a different way. I see this sketch book and I'M EXCITED MAN! Where I came from, years ago as a kid, we didn't have pencils, paper, we were that poor man. Our country bombed by mostly every USA president. Even Obama, and Trump bombed us. They all bombed Yemen. so when I came to England as a kid, and I saw with little money you can get paper, pencil, well, drawing is all I did. For me, I am still excited of even water flowing from tap. We never had that. We had to walk for 2 hours for water, carrying steel cans on either side, well, my dad did. I walked with him learning to survive from him. So for me, it's not scary. Scary for me was losing my life or even limbs and never been able to at least have access to pencil and paper to draw and to have my own little corner, even with a candle light to draw. A small dream, to just draw no matter how long the journey is, at least I am alive doing what gives me joy and hope.
Art is something that can never be finished , it is only finished when you think it is .
Kim Jung Gi is turning out to be one of the most influencial of this time period, I see his thumbprint it everywhere.
Thank you so much for having me again!:D
It's always the best day when you stop by! We'll have to do more in the future.
So relaxing to hear artist to artist.
Notes : Focus on fundamentals when designing; 1,2,3 point perspective and boxes with origin points that connect. Mannequinization and being loose with gesture and pose.
Freeflow Rap or Improvisation means to go with the flow of mistakes, draw over them or use them in designs, just don't get discouraged everyone isn't perfect and its part of the process.
It doesn't matter what you use, the quality of paper or utensil (he uses ballpoint pens, pencils, sometimes small markers, and watermarkers without alcohol and copic markers).
We are artists. So just like if we were to say, "I am an athlete, what do they do? They exercise on a regular basis. So that's what I will do because I am an athlete." In this case, "I am an artist. What do artists do? They draw. They practice. So that's what I will do because I am an artist." Find the fun in the title and the practice itself.
When you are out and about find a couple minutes or two to just doodle or practice something you did previously. Never stop learning because that's life. Learning means making mistakes, so be comfortable with not being perfect- making mistakes- continually learning.
**My Notes overall, simplify your process and understand that often times YOU are the one that stresses yourself out. Find what you are doing or consuming to cause this and try and settle down. We are just putting pen(cil) to paper and making marks on a page. We're not dooming the world. By doing this action we are continuing to figure out life. We are moving forward.
Thank you for this.
These videos make me realize that I probably just don’t love drawing enough to become a good artist. I wouldn’t be able to force myself to draw anything anywhere anytime. I don’t have it in me.
Rembert’s sketches are so impressive ❤
WOW! I've studied a TON of Kim Jung Gi's work and I know when I see inspiration from him. Great video guys!
you've *looked at
@@StanleyKubick1 Technically I “looked” at it but I did study his style and techniques
@@StanleyKubick1 Personally I've literally studied it, and I thought the exact same.
Promo art got me out of some dark times.. thanks to the whole team.
So glad the videos help keep you inspired!
Those sketches looks so clean.
You can really see his curiosity on every page
Awesome! I just ordered the new book. I am happy to support Rembert's work. :)
Nice! We've seen it and it's a good book
Me explaining my search history
6:33 " ...because if you make the same mistake twice, it doesn't seem like a mistake anymore"
That's an interesting idea. Not just for the artist but also about how the viewer percibe the drawing. Tnks❤
Wow, very impressive, he's serious artist, i love this type of artist, who r free draw from imagination 🎉
Love seeing the process when it's shared by artist like you. These are really phenomenal and inspiring to look at. . . .and drool over.
Bought the book! Thanks for the link. Bought *another* Kim Jung Gi sketchbook while I was on the site. LOL . . . he's sadly deeply missed but impossible to have enough of his works. ❤
STUNNING. So inspiring.
Notice some sketches that it a reference to kinu nishimura like Elena doing a lose pose
Amazing you’re an inspiration 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Kristian Nee is back! I'm glad to see him in this video
eyyy
I see that he gets a lot of his inspiration from Kim Jung Gi, with his poses and perspective.
FRIGGIN AMAZING!
Bro is a legend, after watching this i feel like i know nothing about drawing and I’ve got a long way to go
He's a fantastic talent!
But that doesn't mean you know nothing. You're just expanding your knowledge and seeing something new. That's a good thing to be experiencing!
Please add this in the sketchbook tour playlist. Thank you. 😊
Done! Good catch.
Heck yeah
Very beautiful my dear friend and artist
His quick sketches are better than my 3hr drawings T_T
I learned many things just from watching this video
Amazing work. I can't do sketchbooks because I am so critical of my own work I end up tearing out more pages than I leave in.
You gotta let those other pages live! Some of them become ideas you use in the future or learn from. Your sketchbook should be a playground you fill up. No one ever has to see it.
Making a thing that's full of all the best stuff is a portfolio. Not everything from Rembert's sketchbooks made it into his book like this one. (Though we can say his whole exploratory/fun sketchbook is genuinely great to look through too)
wow, the way he just sketch everything from every perspective, he's near the level of late Kim Jung Gi
Weird question: what pens do you use? Like what's their name and also what sketchbooks do you use? Would be nice if you can send a link somewhere! 😀
I love this. Did you guys make content for Light Box?
Yep! Including a LONG video with Rembert. We're just catching up on our backlog of videos now.
I would need a whole row for myself to try drawing on a plane haha.
Creative 🔥😀😀😀
Ye, i like this ❤
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I don’t want to watch this because I don’t want to spoil the surprise of sketchbook coming.
Awesome video.
Now I'm jonesing to sketch some more!
Go do it! Post it somewhere and tag us!
i watch your videos and play val so this was a nice surprise :)
so gorgeous and tasty! so much inspiration here!!!
He seems to have been greatly inspired by Kim Jeong-gi ;)
Rembert definitely acknowledges his influence on his own work!
Aren't we all?
@@blufudgecrispyrice8528 sadly no...I run drawing classes in UK most people have never heard of him.
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I'm literally waiting for rambert come back at proko ❤❤❤ thanks sir ❤
Did I hear right? His wife models for him?!?!? Dude you lucky! Mine will call the cops if I asked her to hit a pose or if I could sketch her. 😢
😂
EXCELENTE ARTISTA
Ph, jakyj vin talanovytyj !!
It takes 9 lives for me to get this good 😢
We think you can do it in 1!
0:13 its girono giovanni
This is a bit disheartening. This guy's ""Not so good" or "I just decided to try it" are way more advanced than i think most of the studies I've done over the past year. I know I need to draw more, but seeing what they call "not that good" is terrifying.
Everyone's scale is different and that grows with your knowledge and experience.
Keep in mind how Rembert talks about his process here and in our other videos with him. He works with the misplaced markings, the smudges and more. Those things don't make a failed piece. They become part of the path forward. That mentality helps build his pieces.
If you look at small details here and there, mistakes and inaccuracies are in there but we don't perceive those as the viewer and he knows that.
If you like what you see of an artist's work, try to find out what you can work into your own process. This is the biggest thing that we can recommend about Rembert's for other artists.
@@ProkoTV fair enough.
Amazing and tasty af video
Bro is only drawing in the plane
10:09
да я то же пытался копировать ту позу. Но блять то как рисует автор ему вообще парится не нужно
he has the look of a below average priest healer...
Arent Iguanas herbivores? Only monitor lizards can will eat meat
You're right, he probably meant monitor lizard
wtf I really suck at art
no! Everybody starts somewhere
You're looking at the culmination of over 10 years of daily effort. Keep going!
Kristian coming through with exactly the message we'd say!
YAAAYYYYYY!!!!