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Kim Jung Gi - Timelapse
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King Mango
polycounter lvl 16
Mar 2013
This is off the charts...
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ScudzAlmighty
Mar 2013
damn.
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SnowInChina
interpolator
Mar 2013
sick skills
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J0NNYquid
polycounter lvl 5
Mar 2013
Man-o-man that's impressive.
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King Mango
polycounter lvl 16
Mar 2013
They say it takes 10,000 hours to master something. How long does it take to get THAT good???!!!
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HardBaller
polycounter lvl 7
Mar 2013
Wtf. Awesome timelapse mate. I know my current drawing skills are nothing to write home about but he just makes me feel like i'm back in kindergarden lmao.
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Synyster
polycounter lvl 8
Mar 2013
Kim Jung Gi is an amazing artist! I bought his 2011 sketchbook a while back and I still look through it for inspiration. I HIGHLY recommend picking up his sketchbooks.
http://www.parkablogs.com/content/book-review-kim-jung-gi-2007-2011-sketch-collection
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X-One
polycounter lvl 18
Mar 2013
Man, I can't imagine how much someone has got to draw to get that good. The guy looks like he's tracing a picture he has mapped out in his head.
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binopittan
Mar 2013
holy fuck..
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