speed painting peace Mahatma GANDHI by Martin Missfeldt
Video Title :
speed painting peace Mahatma GANDHI by Martin Missfeldt
Description :
finished picture: http://www.martin-missfeldt.de/kunst-bilder/speed-paintings-2/mahatma-gandhi.php
Mahatma Gandhi (1869 - 1948), great leader of India.
"There is no way to peace - peace is the way !"
This is actually very relevant. See the conflict in Tibet - China against the Dalai Lama. Mahatma Gandhi has shown how powerfull non-aggression is.
This is a tribut to all people who searches for freedom, liberty and peace.
And it is a message to amarican leaders - for Georg Bush it is to late, but Hillary Clinton, Barak Obama and John McCain should think about Mahatma Gandhis strength.
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Digital Speed Painting with:
Adobe Photoshop CS3
Wacom Intuos3 A4
autoScreenRecorder 2.0 Free
Postproduction: Adobe AfterEffects
4 hours painting
Music:
"Raag gara"
The great maestro Pandit Nikhil Banerjee
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My art : http://www.martin-missfeldt.de
Views :
40043
Rating :
4.70
Keywords, Tags :
speed painting Mahatma Gandhi peace Martin Missfeldt
Video Length :
4 : 12
Comments :
Absolutely amazing! Fantastic work ... A heartfelt 'Thank You' from an Indian.
thumbs up!!!
Hey "CENA23N", why are you being so negative, so what if it took 4 hrs to paint this portrait, with the help of Photoshop. The thing is It's an Awesome Work...And We Should Appretiate It. Hat's Off To Martin Missfeldt.
Excellent
At the start it says:
Mahatma Gandhi
Photoshop CS3
""4 Hours"
Did it take him 4 hours to do this..??
yes. In traditional painting it took me about 20 - 30 hours to paint a portrait. So 4 hours is speedy in my eyes :-)
wow
Oh. It is a fantastic work.
well... obviously. There is a reason to why this is called speedpaint.
The original would probably be 14 minutes long, and no one wants too see mistakes and details
u r...something els....the way u drew his aayes man..its so realistic....wow....i look upto you man...=)...btw its not too late for gearge bush..tehres always a way..taht mahatama gandhi too believed in...