This kind of wave is actually originally from Mainland China. During the Song dynasty, the artist Ma Yuan is well-known for drawing different kinds of Water waves. Water Album is one of his best drawing collections. So technically this is Chinese wave. During the Tang and Song dynasty period, this style of wave is then first introduced to Japan....
Thank you so much for sharing, its inspiring and humbling when artists share the love of art just because. Not for fame or money. From how he talks about it, you could see he really loves what he does.
Saving this video, I admit i've definitely done the crappy three wave crawl before and it wasn't until now when i'm trying to work on a piece where the main theme is water that I really really needed someone to teach this to me so glad i found this video!
Jeff, thank you, thank you! Your lesson on filigree was my first video I found you after much digging. Now this! I do have to keep pausing to catch up, but you explain so well. Movement, etc. thanks for sharing
Thanks for the video and tips man. Finally a video I was actually able ot sit through and learn something without dozing off or getting board from watching it. I've had a few tattoo ideas to draw and watching this water video will help me find the flow I need for one of them. thanks again, for posting this vid.
dragonsink6988 It doesn't matter if you like his art or not. He's a respected artist from years of patience, developing his own personal style and taking the time to share it with others so that they can learn to create their own. That's how you give back to the industry; not from opening a few shops and being bitter and hateful towards others work. It's a shame that 15+ years of experience hasn't taught you that.
if you were taught in an apprenticeship, you were told not to divulge secrets. it's a shame that people give away information freely. it's not being bitter it's maintaining tradition and keeping information sacred from those who haven't earned it. now everyone thinks they are a tattoo artist because they watched you tube videos from guys who brag about what they know and bought a cheap piece of crap machine on ebay or walmart. if you want to give back to the industry, then hold a seminar for artists that work in shops only.
+joshua Gargalione that's true! I felt the need to defend since Gogue's videos have given me the opportunity to build on the fundamentals I've learnt along with an apprenticeship. I get people asking me for apprenticeships left right and centre who do "stick and pokes" at home asking me for advice. I try to keep me cool and tell them to build their portfolios and aim for an apprenticeship... Sharing to help people push their own creativity/drawing skills is never a bad thing. Spreading knowledge of how to tattoo skin is a completely different argument.
This is great, thanks for sharing! I'm just getting interested in Japanese style drawing. You make it look so easy, when it's really not! Just a suggestion, stick with the orange highlighter, the yellow is so hard to see on camera :-) Thanks again
I like your waves great work and thanks for shareing is it possible for you to send me a picture of your fist wave so I can study it more I would be very great full for your help
Artists, email management@tattoonow.com your finger wave drawings after watching the video!
This video is 8 years old and it is still helping others. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. We appreciate you!
Jeff is the best!
Man this really help. can't believe it was so simple and yet so effective!
This kind of wave is actually originally from Mainland China. During the Song dynasty, the artist Ma Yuan is well-known for drawing different kinds of Water waves. Water Album is one of his best drawing collections. So technically this is Chinese wave. During the Tang and Song dynasty period, this style of wave is then first introduced to Japan....
I'm diggin this highlighter technique.
So helpful not only for waves but also I applied it to ornamental filigree, the highlighter makes a difference
A hell of a tutorial. A so much easier way to draw and figure out waves. Surely a short cut for the best artistic result. Thank you, Jeff.
Thank you so much for sharing, its inspiring and humbling when artists share the love of art just because. Not for fame or money. From how he talks about it, you could see he really loves what he does.
This is the best tutorial I've ever seen thanks for sharing
Zak Shale We're glad you enjoyed it!
Really. Thank you and congratulations.
Saving this video, I admit i've definitely done the crappy three wave crawl before and it wasn't until now when i'm trying to work on a piece where the main theme is water that I really really needed someone to teach this to me so glad i found this video!
cheers
Jeff, thank you, thank you! Your lesson on filigree was my first video I found you after much digging. Now this! I do have to keep pausing to catch up, but you explain so well. Movement, etc. thanks for sharing
Thanks for the feedback, the comments and likes are helping the video get more attention from other artists and tattooers!
Thanks for the video and tips man. Finally a video I was actually able ot sit through and learn something without dozing off or getting board from watching it. I've had a few tattoo ideas to draw and watching this water video will help me find the flow I need for one of them. thanks again, for posting this vid.
Not just amazing but extremely helpful. you just inspired me to redraw our logo.
This guy knew about bob ross back in 2013?! This guy is ahead of his time :I
Dude, you are a great teacher. My waves look much happier now.
I really enjoy this channel, because I love to draw and paint and these videos give me new ideas to try and incorporate into my art ,
Thank you
I learned something new with the border stuff at the end! Thanks homie!!
Great concept for waves, Very cool
Best waves I've seen! Thanks for sharing!
You made that look so damn simple, and yet here I am still struggling to comprehend!
very good tutorial. .. picked up fast .. thanks
JAJAJAJAJA. "so you don't get sued" that was awesome!!!! This is a great lesson. Thank you so much for sharing
My favorite artist !
thanks mr. gogue, it helped me to improve my oriental designs a lot
This is awsome stuff man. Nothin but humble respect
Awesome tutorial.
dragonsink6988 It doesn't matter if you like his art or not. He's a respected artist from years of patience, developing his own personal style and taking the time to share it with others so that they can learn to create their own. That's how you give back to the industry; not from opening a few shops and being bitter and hateful towards others work. It's a shame that 15+ years of experience hasn't taught you that.
if you were taught in an apprenticeship, you were told not to divulge secrets. it's a shame that people give away information freely. it's not being bitter it's maintaining tradition and keeping information sacred from those who haven't earned it.
now everyone thinks they are a tattoo artist because they watched you tube videos from guys who brag about what they know and bought a cheap piece of crap machine on ebay or walmart. if you want to give back to the industry, then hold a seminar for artists that work in shops only.
maybe you don't live in a place where there are people tattooing out of their house.
+joshua Gargalione that's true! I felt the need to defend since Gogue's videos have given me the opportunity to build on the fundamentals I've learnt along with an apprenticeship. I get people asking me for apprenticeships left right and centre who do "stick and pokes" at home asking me for advice. I try to keep me cool and tell them to build their portfolios and aim for an apprenticeship... Sharing to help people push their own creativity/drawing skills is never a bad thing. Spreading knowledge of how to tattoo skin is a completely different argument.
Thank you for sharing a master piece technique ♥ from Philippines
These are so good! Thank you!
awesome tutorial man !
like gold dust.. many thanks!!
Great job guys
This is great, thanks for sharing! I'm just getting interested in Japanese style drawing. You make it look so easy, when it's really not! Just a suggestion, stick with the orange highlighter, the yellow is so hard to see on camera :-) Thanks again
please more and more tutorials! :D
this is an awesome exercise, should have many more veiws.
Excellent! Thanks for posting :)
There should be a university course on tattooing and THIS guy should teach it!! God can u imagine????
Que hermosura
Lol, I feel like Bob Ross making happy little waves ^^
THANKS!!!
Thank you
O trabalho do cara é foda, grande artista....!!!!!!!!
genial...
Bob Ross... Happy little waves :D
Arrr I wish I could see that yellow highlighter better
muito foda! Tatuador exemplar, artista completo.
this makes me wanna paint some traditional lol
DUDE!!!! You are fucking AWESOME!
can somebody tell me whats this transparent paper tattooers draw on called?
is it simply architects transparent paper?
I like your waves great work and thanks for shareing is it possible for you to send me a picture of your fist wave so I can study it more I would be very great full for your help
wavy
Holy Shit that was 24 minutes of pure magic. >_
thank you one of the things ive had problems with is water now its solved thank you from Guam
Woah just take it easy man
great you re tve best
KILLER WAVES, but filmed in a way, that the viewer could barely see the end result. *Sigh* Newk from Kentucky...
Why not Gugoe
s curve - ive found that using a golden spiral is more aesthetically pleasing, according to the feedback ive received in my art
Love your teaching, but have to figure out how to see your work better
Need little bit kinda closer.. bit to far..
Ohh.. that makes sense
I watch this on the regular...and I'm not even an artist.
I do not like how your water looks.
Thank you.
Thank you