Kim Jung Gi Coloso File

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You have seen his famous wide-angle murals where buildings curve and crowds spiral. In the Coloso lectures, Kim Jung Gi reveals the mathematics behind his 5-point perspective system (the "Fish-Eye" view). He demonstrates how to keep straight lines from looking distorted while bending the horizon to capture a massive field of view. kim jung gi coloso

Most artists learn 1-point, 2-point, or 3-point perspective. Kim Jung Gi popularized a more dynamic approach called "curvilinear perspective" (often nicknamed fish-eye). In his Coloso lectures, he demonstrates how to curve straight lines to mimic the human field of vision, giving drawings a visceral, immersive feel. If you decide to invest in the course

He teaches students to stop looking at objects (a car, a tree, a person) and instead look at the space between and around those objects. The course drills the concept of "drawing the floor first" to lock in the camera angle before any character touches the paper. You have seen his famous wide-angle murals where