Practice, practice, practice...
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Can't be !
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I don't believe this.
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200 hours = 8 hours / day = 25 days no stop full time!
You must have some blood on the glass of the Ipad (?) !free Fotosketcher made that in 5 minutes!
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Incredible...
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Awesome! But imagine how much time he could save if someone bought him a camera...
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@arcad-uk said:
Awesome! But imagine how much time he could save if someone bought him a camera...
But there's a camera build into the iPad...
The difficult part must have been to get a private session with Morgan Freeman... -
Which finger did he use ?
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Looks similar to http://www.moviepilot.de/files/images/0486/8182/Morgan_Freeman.jpg
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@notareal said:
Looks similar to http://www.moviepilot.de/files/images/0486/8182/Morgan_Freeman.jpg
"Similar"...don't you mean identical?
I believe this is fake, correct me if I'm wrong but his "finger painting" is identical to the photo you posted notareal.
I think he starts with a photo and works backwards then plays the video in reverse. Much like the rubiks cube videos which are solved in 30 seconds (they do it backwards).
Again, correct me if I'm wrong. Unless he drew each individual hair and wrinkle with 100% accuracy to the photo.
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The video description says :
"Original Photograph Taken by Scott Gries - http://www.scottgries.com"I think his goal was to acheive as much as possible the look of the photograph. But if you look closely, it's not perfectly identical.
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I hope it is real, but I just can't quite believe you can draw with such accuracy using an ipad....and a finger. Unless he's relentlessly zooming in and out, then undoing and redoing each stroke til each hair and wrinkle is in the correct position.
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I believe they use plenty of brushes, and an artist is an artist even he uses a broom !
I saw people using Paint to create Mona Lisa, and it looked pretty wicked !
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Looks like it's real....I'm just not convinced it was done using an iPad and a finger. It's just too difficult to achieve fine detail, unless there are some pens you can use.
Overlay of photo vs painting:
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I decided to get the program, but my picture doesn't look anything like that! Pretty nice app.
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Forgive my ignorance. After having seen his other videos, I gotta say he's supremely talented! I didn't realise you could zoom in and use a stylus with the apps; that's why I thought it was fake but I'm happy to say it's not!
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I use a Jot Pro, but this app can use pressure sensitive styluses too. I may want to get one if I can get anywhere with this. The first difficulties are small screen and glassy surface. Hard to imagine how he does it.
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