Very cool! Thank you for this - I really appreciate it! I don’t mean to be negative however when I say I wish your camera person had used a tripod. End result was very arty, but hard for me to watch.
No. Picasso looked at moments in time and captured those moments with drawings and superimposed those drawings real time to create his cubist creations. This demonstration was actually an exercise to demonstrate that concept. The concept of capturing a subject at different moments in time.
What a mind Picasso had. That's just mind blowing! Thanks for sharing.
I hate the people that are negative to people just trying to help I loved this video and the concept 😺
Riley Ford that’s not true, why do you think I even made that comment?
duuuuude thats crazy i never seen it done this way looks more helpful and fun, thanks!
This is really helpful great video
Nice, practical and clever!
I don't want to do math just draw !!
Great demo
thanksss!
Very cool! Thank you for this - I really appreciate it! I don’t mean to be negative however when I say I wish your camera person had used a tripod. End result was very arty, but hard for me to watch.
This is pretty helpful thnx.. Do we have to draw different angles always if we're making something cubism
Thank youuuuu omg
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Logan you are my hero
Nice video! :)
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realy ? this is how picasso did it ?
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you think ???
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No. Picasso looked at moments in time and captured those moments with drawings and superimposed those drawings real time to create his cubist creations. This demonstration was actually an exercise to demonstrate that concept. The concept of capturing a subject at different moments in time.
Not accurate