"White Priestess" - SpeedPainting by TAMPLIER 2015

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Published 2015-10-08

All Comments (21)
  • @aexalven
    Only 6 hours? Thats how much it would take for me to do okay-ish lines for this painting.
  • @ravenrazor1130
    me: I'm pretty damn good at art this video: bitch you thought
  • Difficulty level: Math book (Beginner) Paint (Easy) AutoDesk (Normal) Photoshop (Hard) Leonardo Da Vinci (Expert) Tamplier (Insane)
  • @sychomadman
    Why do people even have the heart to unlike this?
  • @Lbelm77
    Goddammit TP....You know, there are some people who's talent makes you want to strive to someday become as great as they are. They there are those who are so damn good that they shatter any and every ounce of confidence you had in yourself and make you feel like a waste of functioning organs.
  • when i read original time was 3+ hours ... fml. it tool me more than twice the time to draw some cartoony looking horse. so stunning
  • @awayofzen
    This is art. I just laid back for 7 minutes and smiled in wonder. Thank you.
  • I wanted the video to never end.
  • @Suola92
    Это шикарно, впрочем как всегда!)) После Ваших работ шквал вдохновения!
  • @sannamy
    My eyes had an orgasm, with this. You're an inspiration, man. Thanks for sharing your experience and talent with us. Everytime i watch one of your videos I feel recharged, and ready to start painting. Thanks
  • @glossyco1069
    I always go back to this video very time. this video never gets old. <3
  • @ImadAwan
    Now when everyone is photobashing stuff and creating characters based on 3d models, there are some who are so freakin good at creating everything from scratch! Thumbs up mate! (Y)
  • @Shirilyss
    I have no words, It's simply amazing!
  • @gamilaza98
    Templier keeps getting better and better!
  • @animeami1099
    Omg i just found this artist i really was living under a rock OMG THIS IS AMAAAAZINNG
  • @DarkSeraph351
    This is ... "incredible" doesn't even begin to cover it. Amazing, amazing, talent. Beautiful work. I could watch stuff like this for hours - it's my modern-day "Joy of Painting."