“Loving Vincent” and The Labor of Artists | Brows Held High
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Original title: "How to Get the 'Loving Vincent' Effect in Abode After Effects TUTORIAL"
Let's all chill out, huh?
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Excellent conclusion about it being the support network van Gogh had rather than the suffering that allowed him to flourish creatively. Too many use van Gogh's mental health issues to argue that people are wrong for taking anti-depressants and the like, ignoring that he was at the height of his creativity, both quality and production, when he was best treated, and the 'suffering artist' construct to justify crunch cultures which all evidence indicates creates poorer art.
@kitwhitfield7169
5 жыл бұрын
I’d like to see more depictions of art coming from a place of joy. I don’t think I know any artists who don’t take pleasure in the act of making art.
@kamiladankowska5145
5 жыл бұрын
Yes, yes and YES. This myth "artist have to suffer to make good art" is just the worst!
@jmalmsten
5 жыл бұрын
"You don't have to suffer to convey suffering!" - David Lynch
@theothertonydutch
5 жыл бұрын
@@kamiladankowska5145 Artists don't have to suffer, but it's likely they do. As any human bean.
@jedisquidward
2 жыл бұрын
I've never been a fan of this more recent interpretation. Suffering does not automatically create great art, nor is suffering mandatory for the creation of great art, but a person powering through their suffering to create art, even when it hurts, shows a dedication to create something beautiful and ascend humanity. Regardless, having others who support you is also vital!
Those absolute madmen. They created a film where every frame was _literally_ a painting. * Slow Clap *
@IJVin
5 жыл бұрын
2:30
@Bluecho4
5 жыл бұрын
@@IJVin Yes, I heard.
@germanicthunder3533
5 жыл бұрын
You're not wrong, but there is actually a Russian animator/filmmaker whose made a number of short films animated entirely by painting on glass. Feel free to look him and his work up, his name is Aleksandr Petrov.
@beflygelt
5 жыл бұрын
and there's also like, anime
@MsBayley
4 жыл бұрын
@@beflygelt anime is not oil painting
“Can you guys hear the motorcycle? I’m not gonna do a second take.” Too perfect
Always excited to see an upload. Hope you’re feeling okay, man. You’re seen.
@CraftsmanShengCanweget10KSubs
5 жыл бұрын
come to my channel see my stuff too
When they showed the film at my local library, we were lucky enough to have a Q&A sesh with 1 of the painters who worked on the film, a college art teacher who was recruited for the project via facebook. & yes, it was an extraordinary challenge, & she was clear about that, especially as somebody without an animation background prior to this, but she also took such delight in having been involved with it, & it deepened her appreciation for an artist she had studied, taught, & been inspired by her entire career in a way that no other project ever could have. There's no shame in taking shortcuts when they'll get you to the same place, but there are some places you can only get to the long way.
>Clicked on video expecting silly April Fools joke parodying common video format. >Got a thought-provoking video on the nature of art and KZread. Only you, Kyle. Only you.
@shotgun6X
5 жыл бұрын
Other breadtubers did this as well, for one reason or another. Sincerity is the best humor of all.
I was actually convinced this was really just gonna be a tutorial at first. I was like, cool, Kyle is branching out.
@l0n3ly_7ree
5 жыл бұрын
I thought it was an April fool's joke
@mixmastermind
5 жыл бұрын
He actually did tweet about how to do the effect months ago
@einootspork
5 жыл бұрын
@@mixmastermind Was it a serious tweet, or was it like this video where it didn't look good?
@mixmastermind
5 жыл бұрын
@@einootspork It was him I think trying the effect out unsuccessfully.
@GLAASJEMELC
5 жыл бұрын
spoilers
I started watching your videos way back years ago, and in one way or another you inspired me to study film. I'm graduating this summer. Peace!
@becuaseimbored3481
5 жыл бұрын
Good for you
@tdjhue
4 жыл бұрын
Congratulations!
*'Artists, unlike art, don't get an afterlife'* _damn, Kyle_
Your recreation of Adobe video tutorials is spot on. The bland delivery, the lack of production, I love it.
I really don't know why but him saying "yes I would like the garlic knots." made me chuckle
**Notification comes up** **Eyes narrow** What are you up to Kyle?
@fillervision3
5 жыл бұрын
*Slowly scratches chin* Kyle, you clever dog.
@tyrongkojy
5 жыл бұрын
Awesomeness. As usual, he is up to awesomeness.
Okay Martin Scorsese actor filmography include both Kurosawa and Shark tales
@mathieuleader8601
5 жыл бұрын
PUFF DADDY
The "make video good" is a tool that I really need in my pc
Tbh that “tutorial” is still better than most Adobe anything tutorials. For starters, you don’t sound like you’re talking through a potato
what a lovely way to make your point further by cutting within the "tutorial". I was a bit confused when I saw the title in my sub feed but I'm glad that I clicked on it and checked it out
Contrapoints and Kyle all in one weekend! Joy!
@idrils
5 жыл бұрын
It’s the “last day of the month” effect
For anyone who's actually curious how to get the oil painted effect into a video, there's an experimental AI tech called "style transfer" that can do it. It's not ready for production yet though.
Benedict Cumberbatch also played Van Gogh in a documentary/dramatisation called 'Van Gogh: Painted With Words'. It was pretty good and had quite a lot of excerpts from Van Gogh's own letters to his brother.
Saw the notification and thought the channel was just headed in a completely different direction....And Kyle delivers brilliantly as always.
I heard somewhere that de-anglicizing a foreign name and trying to pronounce it properly is so un-American that it might just cost you your citizenship
Redline from 2009 use 100,000 hand-made drawings for its 102 minutes, it took 7 years to make them.
This was extraordinarily touching. Thank you
I would like some Garlic Knots too please.
Um, Hey Kyle, this video is a metamodern masterpiece
Preeeeeetty. Seriously, I have mad respect for all the work you put into these videos, Kyle. You are a treasure of KZread.
I get the joke, but you could probably get the effect you're looking for by making the foreground a separate layer from the background and modifying the warping effect a bit to make it look different. Not the same quality as "Loving Vincent" but you'd get an adequate effect.
@Johnny-vi7oq
5 жыл бұрын
Or if you want to go the AI route, you can set something up like the Deep Dream AI and have it render every frame of your video in any painter style you want
@IronicCliche
5 жыл бұрын
@@Johnny-vi7oq Google 2022
@Doomlonbbyn
4 жыл бұрын
what you're really looking for, I suspect is an animated texture. Then again... now we're down a route where just painting the darn thing yourself is less of a pain.
You're giving me the feels again. Sometimes I need that. Thank you.
Oh man, I recently went back to school to work towards being some kind of art historian/archivist and this is making me so emotional. You've captured exactly what I love about art as objects worth protecting.
we appreciate all you do! Big vids or small vids, or even taking some 'me time'! You are really awesome!
Bravo! 👏 Ya did it again, Kyle. Now I must see every version of a movie about Vincent Van Gogh! Thanks Kyle. ☺
@sanityisrelative
5 жыл бұрын
I also recommend the Doctor Who episode "Vincent and the Doctor" (season 5 I think). Seriously, it's genuinely touching and quite moving.
Oh man, now I can make loving Vincent, myself! I want to go look at some oil painting. There is so much to be said on these topics.
Great film.
hey i've always been a fan of your work but lately your videos have just been like. consistently moving. through research and analysis you touch my heart. thank you man
I had a similar effect going to the Norman Rockwell museum. Being a huge fan of Rockwell made seeing the actual paintings an almost religious experience, being able to see every brushstroke and even the texture of the brushes used gave more depth than the highest definition camera.
Came here for a normal tutorial but this guy’s also just hilarious
dude I love how you cut this tutorial absolutely hilarious
Why I never thought of doing this while in digital art class at SCAD is beyond me. Congrats on learning something new.
I got to see this movie in an art museum where I live. I found it extremely moving. Honestly, I was in tears by the end of it. I'm not ashamed to say that.
No, I am not gonna do another take!!!! Love it!
That remark of "For the Month". I just today (March 31st) posted a blog just so I would not break my multi-year streak of posting a blog at least monthly. It was hacked out, made from a comment I had posted to something over on Fark that got enough "Smart" clicks to make me think it could be a blog if I fleshed it out. I barely added anything. It is difficult trying to keep up on something creative when having a full time job that saps all your energy.
Literally just watched the movie for the first time last week thank you for posting this.
I just watched this movie and loved and every second of it. Such a masterpiece.
Artists get an afterlife. We all go to Hell.
@donukb
3 жыл бұрын
It's Innuendo Studios in the wild!
Kyle, how dare you make me weep openly in my own house over my artistic integrity. I thought last Time was the last.
I drop my hat to the only person who could make a video tutorial a class about art history and philosophy.
Wow thank you. The most entertaining Tutorial I've ever seen!
Fantastic, I loved this vid!
YOU ABSOLUTE MADMAN
Beautiful commentary on the artistic process
I really like this video. This was good.
Does this count as an April Fool's Day video?
My favorite tutorial on youtube!!
Absolutely loved this video😂
There’s a documentary called The Power of Art where Andy Serkis plays Van Gogh in a few scenes. He eats paint. It’s a lot. Fun though.
Saw this at the now defunct Lincoln Plaza Cinema on one the smallest theater screens I ever saw. It honestly felt like I was watching the paintings come to life. I loved this film. Ps, I though that after discussing Nightwatching you wouldn’t talk about another art conspiracy film.
ahhh so good
Got me there good, kyle!
*gets notified that KKBHH uploaded again* *drops everything to watch my favorite distinguished bi again* *cue heart eyes emoji*
Disappointed you didn't mention Hannah Gadsby. Her stand-up rant on Van Gogh and the idea that "art is suffering" is legendary.
Thanks man !!! :D
Yet the budget of the film was only 5.5 million dollars and had a 42.1 million return; i wonder why ain't there more films like this. Four years doesn't seem that long to me.
I'm pleased to see you're moving away from that whole 'video essay' format and doing something profitable! Good thinking! *lights cigar* In all seriousness, though, I can only hope more artists get the opportunity to make an impact like Van Gogh did. That they get that support, that love, which can make even the most dire of circumstances bearable. And I hope YOU have that, too, Kyle.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SAYING HIS NAME PROPERLY. I mean, I never doubted you would, since we both share an expat childhood in the Netherlands, but it just bugs me so much when people say 'Van Go'. Like, in what language is 'gh' silent!? At least 'Van Goff' is an ATTEMPT.
Kyle, I really wanna see you do a video on Harmony Korine
First Dan Olsen switches to Fortnite, then HBomberGuy does Transformers and now an Adobe tutorial from Kyle? Also the Adaptation episode from Lessons From The Screenplay?! KZread whats happening? So much new creative energy! O right, Internet Comment Ettiquette did a video on wholesome cuteness. Council of Geeks brought Vera out for a whole video. What's next?!
I still get a little proud tingle whenever I hear your pretty Dutch :)
Man, that was such a good movie.
It's also a very sweet movie. I watched it several times, not just for its beauty. It's very affecting.
Hey Kyle I'm trying to click on the patreon link and it's just saying it cannot open the link. On KZread app, Android if that helps. Love your work!
Hardly the biggest issue, but you really nailed the tone of one-take extemporaneous KZread/podcast narration of someone guessing what they're saying as they say it.
I like that even when you're purposefully trying to make a shitty video, you can't help yourself and sneak some high quality informative art appreciation in there.
this effects reminds me of wat the carpet looked like for me on acid lmao now that i think about it i wanna get real creative and try to replicate the things i saw on it and make it into a video
The painstaking execution of this movie deserved a far, far better script. For all the beauty of the visuals, the only time the movie truly moved me was when they used Van Gogh's own words. I wish they would have made a movie of his artistic life in his words, as far as they are available.
The 2001 movie "Waking Life" was rotoscoped on a computer using a vector based program similar to Adobe Illustrator, but like the movie "Loving Vincent" each frame was drawn by hand. As far as I know there was nothing automatic about it. Each segment was done in a completely differing style. It was one of the most visually striking films I've seen. It's not available on Blu Ray in North America. The director, Richard Linklater, released another film in that technique, "A Scanner Darkly", 2006, but it only used a single style through out. Though now I have this movie to get my hands on.
It's a shame it didn't win an Academy award :(
I'm a comic artist and all of this really spoke to me because comics usually only exist as reproductions. Automation versus artistry (learning how do it, "suffering" to learn it, "suffering" while you draw the hard things) is also a big point of conflict. Do I paint this autumn forest background manually even though I know my audience will look at it for approximately 1 second and then move on? Or do I use an array of filters and brushes? Will I regress as an artist if I don't paint it? Will other artists look at me with disdain if I use shortcuts? With a painting you can at least count on people being primed to look at the details. Comics get eaten like popcon - which is fine. It just brings up some tough questions if you want to be successful and get things done in a timely fashion AND develop artistically.
Kudos for trying to get the pronounciation correct, but the first letter in "Gogh" is a regular english "g" like in "globule".
@yltraviole
5 жыл бұрын
I don't know if this is a April Fool's joke, and I should ignore it, or if it is actually some very serious misinformation, which would make it my patriotic duty to correct.
wow great , thanks mate . Where can I get those textures you were showing ?
Wow kyle becomes an auteur
The movie and this video are wonderful
The romanticizing of the suffering artist hits real close to home.
Can we get a reoccurring DTF tutorial guy for everything? Just nervously tackling subject matter in that stilted way that a lot of youtubers do? Like imagine that guy at war in Ancient Rome. "Okay so you gotta like, um...like you gotta stab that guy. Like this. Oops."
cut to the chase
Can't wait for next month when you become an oil painting channel
HA HA. thank you. lovely video
good job
great video about making the attempt at quicky Van Gogh effect - will show my video students that failing is part of creating. - Isn't there a plug in for this one? haha - I recommend Loving Vincent and William Defoe's Vincent as well
And now Kyle is an SFX channel
I would use the word "admirer" sparingly. I find that most crowds that flock to famous painting don't actually care about the art. They just want to take a selfie with it and move on. Something to show off that you saw, not something to admire.
Thanks
It's really nice to see humour return to your videos. I'd kinda dropped off from watching your content because it's been so heavy, and it's great to see you lighten the mood without watering down the substance.
You do good work, and you can take time if you need. I'm not gonna demand anything. Heck, you name drop EFAP, who I STILL have listed on Patreon in case they ever... ever?... ever want another go at it. Happy Spring.
Thanks AfterEffectsDTF
I appreciate your pronounciation of his name. Goed werk.
You always make such insightful, creative... I was going to say content, but your video essays transcend such a term. I hope you know that your words are moving, and I hope you're talking care of your suffering for your art. There's no shame in letting people know what you accomplish is hard, especially when you've done it so well for as long as you have.
DAMN BRO I JUST EARNED 200 $ WITH YOUR TUTORIAL
Please provide the link to the textures you used please!!
Great tutorial~!!!I love it~! How do I get SAME texture images for free?
@user-px8ij9sj4v
4 жыл бұрын
did you find it?
I am, sadly, very, very out of practice, but consider lowering the opacity of the effect layer, to make it more subtle. Also consider throwing some "snow static nois" don't remember what the effect is actually called in AR, but think snow from an old TV not too ed to a chanel. Use that effecting conjunction with the palate & paint effects, maybe manipulate the size and shape of the fracture to get that almost static streaking effect van gogh tends to have in some of his more well known paintings. Side note & question: why am I so lazy/inpatient? I know that when I was doing it in school I loved the rendering/composting process. Heck even editing, cause those 3 things are,where it all finally feels like a project is coming to get her. I probably lost all the skill I've learned due to being so out of practice.