I made a painting that follows you around
Ойын-сауық
In this video I will make a picture with a mechanism that makes the eyes of the figure move around.
Awesome music:
"Gymnopedie No. 3"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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"Prokofiev, Suite No. 2 from Romeo and Juliet, Op. 64, Montagues and Capulets"
Eric Pancer (archive.org/details/dso201102...)
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This guy went to the school of arts and took all the classes
@SMACKADOOS
4 жыл бұрын
I can see why...
@raisinmydog
4 жыл бұрын
They do not teach any of this in art school lol
@JustSomeYTuser
4 жыл бұрын
And also at the neighbouring engineering college
@Joshua-yl1yq
4 жыл бұрын
that poor poor man.
@sierralarars
4 жыл бұрын
Marx Galactic Ambition funny thing about that... no.. you are supposed to teach yourself and they give you the space to do it in
Dad: I want him to be a carpenter! Mom: Well, I want him to be a painter! Uri: *sighs before grabbing a paint brush and a sheet of plywood*
@jialoves_blue2372
5 жыл бұрын
CARPAINTER
@SzonSer
4 жыл бұрын
JiaLoves_ BLUE AVE?
@rakesmaharzan3890
4 жыл бұрын
And edits video by himself
@AllantheBob
4 жыл бұрын
I think it would be awesome if you collabed with someone who could make it work with a hidden camera in the canvas and mechanize it to automatically follow people who walk by
@jinkstacks4830
4 жыл бұрын
Dad: I don't want him to be a disappointment Mum: I don't want him to be a disappointment Me: *laughs before grabbing xbox controller*
I love how instead of just getting a screen printed copy of a painting you made your own.
@taitano12
4 жыл бұрын
I believe that painting may be his home turf
A Renaissance man mistakenly stuck in the 21st century with all of us devolved creatures. A temporal anomaly.
@jonanderson5137
4 жыл бұрын
Speak for yourself, plebian.
@TinyMafioso
4 жыл бұрын
@@jonanderson5137 _-R/ImVerySmart-_
@doofsdoofs
4 жыл бұрын
Speak for yourself, please.
@oskimac
4 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same. Awesome. Just seeing him painting. And then making his own gears!
@MohitJouhari
4 жыл бұрын
woah, that defines him so accurately.
Convinced that there's nothing that this man isn't good at.
@ohno7852
4 жыл бұрын
Renner Hogan making music? I dunno
@Thatsmahnut
4 жыл бұрын
Giving succ?
@gygyuri2194
4 жыл бұрын
@@Thatsmahnut how do you know? 🤔
@poboypowder7567
4 жыл бұрын
Renner Hogan with the amount of stuff he does, I’d go with “sleeping”
@quazar-omega
4 жыл бұрын
He isn't good at not being good
This gentleman is so underrated...
@christopherchung9916
5 жыл бұрын
Won't be for long at this rate!
This is what KZread was made for. Talented hidden gems like yourself are able to share your gifts with the masses. Uri, you're one of a kind and thank you for giving us a glmpse inside your mind. Awesome work:-)
@THEedcbb3
4 жыл бұрын
Ye but he still managed to paint himself with a booger @1:30 lol
Oh my gosh, you can paint, make your own pizza, carve, etch, invent and much more. You are amazing, what a lovely clever man you are. 😍
@TrollingCat
5 жыл бұрын
Where did you see him make a pizza?
@theconsumerofeggs1117
4 жыл бұрын
@@TrollingCat hand powered circular saw. he decided it would be better suited as a pizza cutter, so he made a pizza to demonstrate
@Kyldrake
4 жыл бұрын
Our time's Leonardo 😉
@AsitorCorporation
4 жыл бұрын
Making pizza isn't that hard, the rest of it impresses me though
@Ashtonsmom1005
4 жыл бұрын
HA 300th like
It's criminal you don't have more views on this stuff. It's amazing!
@pistool1
4 жыл бұрын
9:30 - 12:00 OMG that framing and finishing procedure was just pure black magic :) Thanks for the great video!
@jonathansmith6390
4 жыл бұрын
Be patient. In the tradition of famous artists, think how famous he will be when he passes!
@RegulareoldNorseBoy
4 жыл бұрын
Because its USELESS....
@_asha
4 жыл бұрын
I'mTheFlyWhiteGuy no, you’re useless
@RegulareoldNorseBoy
4 жыл бұрын
@@_asha Sick reply dude. You're like crazy
You put the renaissance in renaissance man. I love your whole style
Ok seriously, you need to stop! You’re making everyone else in the entire world feel completely inadequate. How talented ARE you??? Gorgeous work, thank you for sharing.
This guy is letterally da'vinci
@Joey.S
4 жыл бұрын
21st century DaVinci
@everafterinkable
4 жыл бұрын
Letterally. How did spell check not catch that.
@joseeduardobonani8293
4 жыл бұрын
I agree...
@DanteVermelho23
4 жыл бұрын
@@everafterinkable don't worry about it. he doesn't even know how to properly use the word
@lucasfc4587
4 жыл бұрын
Orion Skye PEDANT ALERT
You have every right to be very proud of that Uri! Every step was mesmerising to watch and showed off incredible skill. Well done Sir! Well done indeed :)
You've got no quit in you. You can't stop with a great painting; you have to add moving eyes. You can't stop with crazy hand-filed metal fabrication of a gear-driven eyeball mechanism; you have to build a frame with seriously professional joinery. Then the hidden key storage. THEN the frickin' marquetry. AGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!
Wow, that looks amazing. Your skill as an artist really works in well alongside your skills as a craftsman in a piece like this, the finished piece came out looking wonderful 😀👍
@urituchmanpigeon
6 жыл бұрын
ᗰіɢʜѕᴛ ᗩʟʟ ᑕʀᴜᴄᴋіɴɢ ᖴіɢʜᴛʏ thank you! It's great fun to practice different types of craft in one project, however now, instead of just having to deal with sawdust and metal dust, there's dry paint too :|
@NotMe35971
5 жыл бұрын
and also he sings and probably plays instruments.
Just brilliant, I love the hidden compartment for the mechanism key.
You're an artist, a good cook, an inventor, a sculptor, engraver, mechanic, & engineer! 😨💕 You got mad skills!
a diamond in the rough of youtube
You might just be the latest incarnation of Leonardo Da Vinci.
@meta5175
4 жыл бұрын
That was exactly what I thought
Oh my god... you made your own cogs! That’s totally awesome! I must admire you for that
Uri you are one talented individual, I love your work and this channel
You’re like the modern day KZread Leonardo davinci
Loved the cat cameo in the painting time lapse. I love to have my dog hanging out while I draw. She’s a very supportive studio partner
Uri. You did a very nice job. I’m not surprised you can paint since your other work has the feel of an artist that also is a craftsman. The thickness of the plywood came through a little in the eyes. If you could file the holes to a knifes edge at the front near the paint then there would be less interference between the main painting and the painted eyes. Great work though. Being a craftsman myself I always look for constructive criticism to help hone my skills. I hope you take this in the same light and don’t think I’m picking on your excellent work. :-)
@Valterius49
4 жыл бұрын
Yes, that was the first thing I noticed !
Making goddamn gears by hand wtf dude that's dedication
@NarfBLAST
16 күн бұрын
Only to have the gears be totally unnecessary in the end.
Me: "Nice! A cool DIY I can make for Halloween!" Fifteen minutes later: "Oh. Ummm, nevermind. I'll just go to the dollar store."
Much respect for handcutting the gears instead of buying some. Nice work
Great job man! There are tons of people on KZread who can paint, woodwork, metal work, engrave....you’re the first to combine all of that together to make something really beautiful and creative and fun. Excellent job!!
I’m speechless. I don’t even know what to say. This is EXTREME talent. That piece alone is worth thousands. I’m sure people would pay thousands for art like that.
everything about this is just incredible! i love how literally everything, right down to the mechanisms and the little gears, is made from scratch. you have such an amazing talent!
You're on a completely other level of talented! I love your automaton videos. It's so cool to see someone with such defined skill in our modern world. I really admire that you're taking on these challenges (and exceeding success). You will have a great legacy!
you are truly underrated from woodworking,machining to art every skill perfected
You think making machines is impressive? This man HAND CARVES GEARS WITH SERIOUS PRECISION.
Bravo! Your videos always leave me smiling and/or laughing with joy!
You make the painting process look like it is as easy as mowing the lawn when actually it is very difficult and takes a lot of talent.
Back in the days, geniuses were seen as crazy people, now they can free themselves as youtubers. This is the true era of creation. Thanks for sharing!
You are utterly amazing Uri. Just discovered these videos and I'm transfixed. I love the off the wall designs and your ingenuity but impressed most of all by your matter of fact explanations about the designs as though it is an everyday thing to do. How can one person be so universally skilled?
You are amazing, man! Didn't expect you would really paint, I'm impressed!
this man’s attention to detail is incredible ... a true artist. just look at the painting, the frame and the key!
@hiddens2346
4 жыл бұрын
Exactly. I lost it when he started making the gears. Made me respect classic craftsmen a hundred times more.
He painted the picture, then made the cog and all the components from scratch for the mechanism, then the frame and marketed, this guy is phenomenal 🤩 A maverick of creative genius! 🤓❤️👌
Imagine this painting in an art gallery, someone passing through looking at the paintings and saw this while passing by. Especially at night!!
i wonder if you can connect that mechanism to a clock so the eyes would move at a certain time of the day
@RustyCraftKnife
4 жыл бұрын
You could connect it to a camera with tracking and have it follow a person
@jpc1147
4 жыл бұрын
@@RustyCraftKnife yes, I assumed that's what he was going to do.
@thenandnowstarchannel7984
4 жыл бұрын
Or maybe to connect to seconds of a clock, so every second the eyes will be moving from one side to the other. 👍
In 2018, who gets up and goes “I’m gonna make some gears and a frame by hand today.”? Amazing! Props to you man. The work here is impeccable!
Unbelievable. A consummate craftsman doubled by a consummate artist. Thank God such miraculous people still exist, and thank you Uri for showing yourself to us.
A mechanic, a painter, a carpenter, a metal worker, my god you are amazing.
I think you could have got a better effect by using a round eye and a spherical hole from the rear, eliminating the seem around the eyeball
That contraption is so cool, I love how creepy it is at the end. Also the extra step with the key is also such nice detail!
If I feel lazy I watch your enthusiasm and perseverance and I'm up and running again. Many thanks.
Your put some very pretty paint on that piece of plywood,you should do more paintings
I don’t know why but I didn’t expect him to actually paint a portrait and carve gears for this project. Pleasantly surprised. :)
Your cat sleeping next to you while painting is the cutest thing
This is very brilliant. Unthinkable craftsmanship
This is epic, epic stuff. Nice work.
That's wonderful. It has a very Terry Gilliam effect :)
Oh man i can totally see this being a super famous painting with hidden compartment thingy in 200 years. FanTASTIC work!
As a painter, tip of the hat to you for how well you blend acrylics. That's why I went to oils--I want to be able to come back days later, and say, "Nah, I want to change that". Great work!
Great talent,wide variety art of art skills! Thanks for the videos.
Your cat looks like a painting in the part of the video where you're painting your painting
I find your projects fascinating and your skills are quite extraordinary. Artist, carpenter, engraver, engineer... All amazing!!!!
I am blown away by the detail and how everything was made/done BY HAND, especially the gears. Amazing work.
Lovely work! Only thing I could say is to paint the exposed plywood inside the eyelids, as to have a more seamless transition to the mechanism behind it.
Pure talent I wonder if there's anything you can't do lol
Just casually whips up a masterpiece. I'm beyond impressed with this guys skills.
I have seen your engineering videos, but this is the first completely artistic video of yours I have seen. I am very impressed at your painting skills.
Uri Tuchman: Don't have a canvas? Use a wooden board! Me: Inspiring.
Can't believe I'm just now finding your channel, this is incredibly cool! I love the effect those deep set eyes give while looking from different angles, they truly do follow you around. The mechanical aspect just brings it to a-whole-nother level. The over all finish really gives it that old Victorian portrait look and is pretty convincing. You are a perfect example of an artisan: artist+craftsman= artisan ;) I've watched a few of your vids now and look forward to watching more. Keep up the creativity! Thanks for sharing =)
This gentleman is an artist, a craftsman and a genus. How anyone can dislike this video is a mystery
*I'love the way the cat is feeling cosy in the background.... very nice!*
I find it funny that this probably has the least views of all of your videos. Maybe calling it creepy got people less excited. All of your videos are awesome. Just doing the veneer was amazing by itself.
I am just confused. The process video makes it seem the amateur work but end result is surprisingly professional quality.
I did not expect such an accomplished painting. Here i am thinking 'the light playing on the skin is almost worthy of Rembrandt' - then you stick a drill in there! Crazy Artists !
Jesus, dude! Do your talents never cease?!
EPIC!! now motion sensor would be nice to have.
Uri: "I feel like painting today." Busts out self portrait to rival the Dutch Masters.
Was für eine verrückte Idee. Genau so verrückt wie der Künstler👍🏻... Aber mit viel Charme und Spaß. Macht immer wieder Freude, Deine Projektvideos zu sehen.
You really are one of the true best craftsman out there, and that's something.
Absolutely superb! Watching you work is very satisfying and your videos are so well edited. Beautiful end product. Can't wait for your next video.
@urituchmanpigeon
6 жыл бұрын
Kris Peter Run thanks! All ready started working on the next one.
@sheep1ewe
5 жыл бұрын
We realy look forward to that!
Gymnopedie was a great music choice.
Just love everything you built, Thanks.
I'm speechless after seeing this video. Not only is the painting fantastic, the whole frame and mechanisms is made excellently by hand, I didn't see any power tools. You got yourself another subscriber and you deserve way more. Also there is so much detail, there was no reason to make the key that incredible but you did, amazing.
You sir are pretty darn talented. Your painting is very nice. Do you sell them?
I thought he meant he made a painting with his eyes Like and eye tracker lmao
When one watch Scooby-Doo stuff too much that he cant resist but to bring one in real life!! All this painting lacks is that ""typical villanous laugh""... Apart from that making portrait isn't everyone's cup of tea, that shading, light and shadow effect isn't even expert's play too but for one at Masters!! Not to forget this guy's craftsmanship!! Hands down, pants down and hats off salute to him!!
Francie is so cute😸😻 And the things you do Always look and function great❤
Nice work! Who is this man? Looks like an ancestor of you......😎
Power tools? I don't need no stinking power tools. LOL!
Absolutely wonderful, Mr T! You, sir, are a creative genius!
What a rennaisance man i am witnessing. Thank you for your videos Uri.
Who wasn't focused on the cat the whole time?
I love how at the end you discovered that the mechanism is completely unnecessary, as it works without it lol
I am so happy to see that there are humans that are still capable of greatness!
this is the coolest project i've seen executed in a while. brilliant work
You look so shy at the end of the Video. Uri, please be proud of that nicely Dome work Like i am. It looks so amazing. We all love what you do. Especially me. I would Like to meet you. Heard you live in south of Berlin?
Serious question, do you work with hand tools because you can or because you have too?
@shawnlund
5 жыл бұрын
Reason I was asking is that if it's because you have too I would be more than happy to contribute to a Patreon page.
@itsdietime6382
5 жыл бұрын
Believe it or not working with hand is much more precise then with a machine cause the individual can think ahead
@shawnlund
5 жыл бұрын
Evan Tsigonoff that argument doesn’t make much sense. A skilled craftsman can be incredibly accurate but the fact that he does it with hand tools, does not mean hand tools are more accurate onto themselves. A surface grinder might be able to flatten a steel plate to within a few microns of flat and parallel in a matter of minutes, show me a hand tool that could match that level of accuracy and speed?
@itsdietime6382
5 жыл бұрын
@@shawnlund TBH I was actually thinking about what I just said
@shawnlund
4 жыл бұрын
Russell Gerdes I would never argue that something built by hand couldn’t be as accurate or beautiful as something built by a machine. I think the simple fact that a human is the engine behind a creation can make it more special and beautiful. I would however argue that for speed and accuracy the robot is the winner hands down. There is a reason why some of the most important work a craftsman ever does is building their tools. Bare hands alone are shitty tools unless your working in clay.
Your truly a pleasure to watch working. Thank you. (Old guy from Arkansas)🇺🇸
אורי גיליתי אותך רק לאחרונה לפני כמה ימים,,,,,אני מהופנט מכל מה שאתה עושה,,,,אתה כישרוני בצורה מדהימה בכל כך הרבה שטחים,,,,פשוט וואו ענק,,,ממשיך לראות את הסרטונים המדהימים שאתה מכין.....אמנון
it is mind-blowing how hard and time consuming all this is, and he does it like that, i am a fan
One person with so much talent is amazing.
This puts the rest of your work into perspective, you really are talented.
I had to go back and watch this again. it's Brilliant. I love the use of Kevin MacLeod in your videos. He's a great source for free music with every theme possible covered in his library of music pieces. The painting is amazing and I hope that it's handed down through the generations as a testament of your unique talents. The wood might suffer over the years due to environmental warpage but if taken care of shouldn't fare to badly. Yet again thanks for sharing. I'm glad I was here early on to follow your journey.