I think this is completely original.. haven't seen it any where yet. (not the both hand part, but the both hand drawing two portrait video part)
One of my MOST difficult projects... at first i had the idea of just drawing with my left hand, i figured that would be challenging enough.. but then a friend jokingly suggested that I should use both hands at the same time..... a sane person would laugh it off...
And I'm pretty sure it would have been even harder if it wasn't for years of starcraft multitasking training.. except it is a little like playing two opponent on two different computer at same time, one mouse each hand, constantly switching attention, pretty tiring after a while but darn good exercise...
hope you guy enjoy this. (please watch in HQ with sound) Comment and rate on Youtube to help my video spread!
I just hate you because i cant draw a fucking monkey and youre incredible, i mean, i know pros (architects and artists) that cant draw at your gosu level. Ok i dont hate you.
Wow....that seems insane, is there a trick to that other than having insane muscle memory?
Can you try solving two math worksheets at the same time? (1 with each hand) I have a friend who claims that he can do that but I'm not sure I believe him. However after seeing this I think it could be possible.
I am speechless, How the hell in the world can you do that? you have to train your brain to multi task in such details, you must be incredible at starcraft with your supreme hand accuracy and multi tasking skill.
Thanks for posting. I am curious, do you just see every detail on the page before you start drawing, or do you just dive in and put it all together? I can barely write my name legibly, let alone draw a picture.
On January 28 2009 08:21 Antifate wrote: Obviously it's another person's hand. >.>
Jay kay, Glider is my hero. This is insane. Have you practiced this a lot? Maybe I should do this to save time on writing essays. Mwahahaha.
Anyway, GREAT WORK.
yes! i found another person with exact same looking hand, is left handed, and draw with exact same style that I do!
haha no practice.. it was pretty spontaneous thing like most of my art stuff...I wasn't 100% sure that I could do it and make it look good.. i was 95% sure tho.. I knew from the start it wasn't using my lefthand that is the problem, it's both at the same time, and keep at it for hours, but i made it through without going crazy.. yet.
On January 28 2009 08:30 Athos wrote: Wow....that's seems insane, is there a trick to that other than having insane muscle memory?
Can you try solving two math worksheets at the same time? (1 with each hand) I have a friend who claims that he can do that but I'm not sure I believe him. However after seeing this I think it could be possible.
no trick, just take it a little slower than usual and constantly switching attention between the two hands while keep both moving.. not gonna lie.. one of the hardest thing i have ever done. most of my drawings are relaxing to me.. this was pretty tiring.
On January 28 2009 08:34 rei wrote: I am speechless, How the hell in the world can you do that? you have to train your brain to multi task in such details, you must be incredible at starcraft with your supreme hand accuracy and multi tasking skill.
actually I'm really slow at SC apm wise, but i guess I'm decent at multitasking lol.
On January 28 2009 08:40 TeCh)PsylO wrote: Thanks for posting. I am curious, do you just see every detail on the page before you start drawing, or do you just dive in and put it all together? I can barely write my name legibly, let alone draw a picture.
well i put down some details first, then from those details it's easier for me to see where to put the next details etc..
omg dude that was insane. I tried doing something similar one time and my left hand just fell apart lol. Plus the whole switching your attention constantly while moving both hands simultaneously was so hard, often times, my left hand would just stop moving lol. But you handled it seriously well, if that was your first attempt, I would be scared to know what could come next.
Yeah I put this on [url="http://digg.com/arts_culture/Amazing_Speed_Drawing_Using_both_hands_at_the_same_time"]digg[/url] because that is seriously fucking amazing.
Just when I think we've seen your best you bust out something like this hahaha
On January 28 2009 08:54 Xenixx wrote: wow amazing, how long did that take real time?
hum, i was just checking the source video files when you said that, it actually only took me 2 and half hours.. first section is one and half hours, then I went out to eat with some friends cuz I was feeling a little insane about the whole attention switching thing, then i came back with a full stomach and did the smudging which took 1 hour. I mostly used my fingers to smudge cuz my lefthand can't control the tortilla (smudging tool) that well and apparently it wasn't necessary.
thanks to Bockit and anyone who help me spreads my video, I really appreciate it when others (especially TL, that's why i always post here first) appreciates my work.
There is no way to describe how fucking cool that is. You don't see many ambidextrous people in your life, and having an ambidextrous artist on TL is pretty cool.
The fact that I can barely write my name in a straight line with my left hand, and that you can draw morgan freeman like he is a photo with your non-dominant hand is.. one of the coolest things I have ever seen in my life!
even though its still good and amazing it looks like he doesn't draw with both hands at exactly the same time. sped up it looks this way, he is alternating the hands every stroke or second.
On January 28 2009 10:59 CharlieMurphy wrote: even though its still good and amazing it looks like he doesn't draw with both hands at exactly the same time. sped up it looks this way, he is alternating the hands every stroke or second.
actually both hands are moving at the same time for the most part, sure there are moments when one of my hand forgets to move for few seconds, but they are mostly both moving. I make sure one hand knows how and where to move for the next few strokes while I focus on the other hand, hence the constant attention switch stated in the OP. Sometimes when one of my hand is about to draw something difficult like a specific curve, i would move my other hand to draw something simple like filling an area with shade that needs repetitive strokes. (for example when i was drawing Morgan freeman's mouth with my left, i move my right hand to draw the Tim's hair since it requires much less attention so i can better focus on left hand, actually if you watch the whole video you can see that when one of my hand is doing some defining my other one is always doing shading)
Of course I can't focus on two complicated curves at EXACTLY the same time, but both hands are moving...
If i alternate hands per second or per stroke the project would have taken wayyy longer than 2 something hours. just shading an area and have it look good would have taken too long since If i alternate I won't have any momentum like i could if i were to draw with just dominate hand... yet this project took me way less time than the time I would spent drawing two consecutive portraits with my dominate hand, alternating strokes is just not efficient.
what you guys dont know if that the pencil is actually the eraser. he just erasing the picture and put it backward. I dont get fooled easily by these kind of stuff since I am very smart. Usually an unintelligent person would be fooled. all you have to do is think for a little bit. good luck
On January 28 2009 11:49 Ichigo1234551 wrote: what you guys dont know if that the pencil is actually the eraser. he just erasing the picture and put it backward. I dont get fooled easily by these kind of stuff since I am very smart. Usually an unintelligent person would be fooled. all you have to do is think for a little bit. good luck
I would be impressed but sorry the United states 20th president owns you easily, James Garfield was known to be able to answer a question asked in English writing with both hands at the same time one in Latin the other in ancient Greek.
How is that even humanly possible? I can't even draw something that resembles Freeman, let alone draw a photo-looking picture of two actors at the same time. This isn't from SC multitasking skills bro. This transcends that by a mile.
On January 28 2009 17:53 29 fps wrote: i think this is amazing. unfortunately, doubters will think two people are drawing because it doesn't exactly show that it's the same person's arms.
On January 28 2009 14:05 TaP.Nuada wrote: Very very nice. But it sounds like you've never heard of the twins that would write with both hands, in opposite directions, on different lines.
IMO very impressive, wish I could draw that well with just my dominate hand.
I heard of people like that, but i never seen a video else where of ppl drawing two portraits at the same time, that was all i'm saying. Definitely amazing people out there capable of doing this and better...
On January 28 2009 17:34 Etherone wrote: amazing, even after the trick is blatantly pointed out, people still fail to take notice.
err, what trick??? If ur talking about CharlieMurphy's comment then read my response on page3....
On January 28 2009 17:53 29 fps wrote: i think this is amazing. unfortunately, doubters will think two people are drawing because it doesn't exactly show that it's the same person's arms.
same exact looking hand/arm that so happen to be left handed and so happen to draw with exactly same style as I do? and i so happen to find this person to coordinate with me.. well sure if the doubters really want to go that far...
On January 28 2009 18:53 Bond(i2) wrote: ill give u $50 to draw jessica alba naked
like my naked rachel mcadams drawings, it's all in my private video server.
On January 29 2009 00:20 randomKo_Orean wrote: I masturbated to this video
Hopefully, with both hands. Otherwise you haven't learned anything.
Jokes aside, that was amazing. Glider, that tiredness you described are you sure it's not temporary and won't disappear after practice? Because if there's at least small chance that it will feel naturally after some time, you just have to keep developing it. That's incredible skill, don't ignore it, man. That's a new high in the speed-art mastery.
On January 29 2009 02:59 InRaged wrote: Glider, that tiredness you described are you sure it's not temporary and won't disappear after practice? Because if there's at least small chance that it will feel naturally after some time, you just have to keep developing it. That's incredible skill, don't ignore it, man. That's a new high in the speed-art mastery.
Well I'm sure it is possible to get better at switch attentions constantly and not get tired (ie. progamer) but I'm not sure if i want to pursue that skill. It's not like I can ever really do two things at once, I can only focus on one complicated drawing motion at a time, while the other hand be in zombie mode doing some easy shading or pre-remembered strokes. But yeah, I'll think about what other applications this can have.
On January 29 2009 03:11 ZergZoul wrote: Holy fuck!
I wonder if you can do most of the things with both hands like writing, or is it just drawing?
Well I'm not that ambidextrous, i can write somewhat but nothing like drawing. the truth is writing is way harder, it requires much more precision of control.
On January 29 2009 02:07 FoBuLouS wrote: Wow, that was insanely amazing. And to add to that, the music was pretty much in sync with the drawing. You are probably the best in the world.
Haha thx , it always takes me a while to find good music for a video and I do adjust video speed to match the music.
there are way more talented ppl out there doing shit i can't even imagine, I'm still pretty new at drawing so i do have a lot to learn. In my spare time i always dig up other great artist's works and save them in my folder (like a squirrel scourging for food) and I stare at them and marvel at how good they are at random times... sigh..
On January 29 2009 04:18 minus_human wrote: dammit you make me feel SOOOO bad about my photography blogs
what? I can probably never take photographs like you do, what you do is absolutely amazing in its own right. In many ways we try to do the same thing, capturing the essence of the moment/person.
I remember your blog!I think I used one for wallpaper for a little while!
On January 29 2009 04:15 SweeTLemonS[TPR] wrote:
Is Glider a girl?
Also, what's with the band on your right hand? That may have been answered already, I didn't read the whole thread.
No, I'm not a girl.. people assume too much.
the glove thing is called smudgeguard (www.smudgeguard.com)
On January 28 2009 08:24 prOxi.swAMi wrote: Have you ever drawn something without a reference? Like something just off the top of your head? A landscape or something.
I'd like to see you draw what you'd imagine to be a zergling in RL.
Yes, do SC drawings!!! Maybe if someone can create a storyboard for you, you can draw out the comic for SC2 vespene laughs?
For those that want the song (piano -> techno -> piano finish) while he's actually, I finally tracked it down.
It's called Twilight Techno by Dimrain47
I remember hearing in a lot of flash games and on the audio portal at Newgrounds.com, and after awhile of tracking through stuff I eventually found it.
posted this on the comments but I'll post it here too
if you could do this on a larger scale (on two separate surfaces maybe), this is something you could easily get a job doing in any area where you see those artists drawing portraits of people.
people pay for those portraits anyway, but for the novelty of watching you draw two portraits at the same time? shit you'd be rolling it in
On February 02 2009 14:30 Not_Computer wrote: this is AMAAAAAAAAAAZING
(does anyone know the name of the "random techno song" that was played during the drawing? it's in F- with chord progression F- Db+ Ab+ Eb+... if that helps)
Twilight Techno by Dimrain47
ps. to whoever that cares, I'll be posting a new vid tomrrow in my blog.