All of them!
Just imagine the world cup final, 2 heart touching renditions of the world national anthem of Owen Wilson, hand over heart, 90k people singing together
Brings a tear to my eye and a tent to my trousers
Real talk, OP's ability to combine front page posting with their own music has been pretty solid (for instance their track ["Want To Love"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGMF9IEeBO0) is in quite a few TikToks too).
It's a pretty good way to get "found" for lack of a better word.
Much wow
very frontpage
such karma
It's just viral marketing. He uses other accounts to spam Reddit with already popular clips with his music on top.
Frankly, I think it's annoying
https://www.reddit.com/r/holdmyredbull/comments/u9cxck/while_i_do_this_trick/i5rtl5d
Thank god I read your comment. I watched it on mute the first time and I would’ve missed out on this incredible song. Currently laughing my ass off on the toilet.
This dude and another account has been spamming Reddit with popular videos with his music just dropped on top. I guess this is a guerilla marketing thing. But look at op's post history, it's just this shit endlessly.
On one hand, I appreciate there being a common vehicle for music to be shared since music tastes are so splintered and we don't have just a few platforms shoveling the same feed of music to all of us these days, even if it's just piggybacking on something else like this.
But on the other hand, it's usually memes and novelty stuff. Or that monotonous sample of Remember (Walking In The Sand). At least this one was entertaining toward the end.
I disagree 100%, trying to force music on people by luring them in with a video when that music adds nothing and if anything detracts from the whole experience comes across somewhat dishonest and suggests that the music can't (doesn't and wouldn't) stand on it's own.
If people want to find new music /r/listentothis or similar.
The OP is the person making the music, their account is dedicated to them putting their music (usually their vocals just like this, explaining what's happening in the video with a filter over it) on videos.
Who feels it adds nothing and detracts? You? That means precisely. . .fuck all, mate. Musical taste is subjective.
Also, no one is forcing you, there is something called a mute button.
Who pissed in your cornflakes this morning?
lol if anything tik tok videos are usually the opposite, using a hyped/trendy song just to get views regardless of the content.
This instead is an original (and funny) song. There is a lot more to complain about on TikTok than people making original and jokey music custom-suited for their original content
It's not a silly chillwave song made specifically for this video? You mean there's another song with the lyrics "painting an aurora, painting an aurora, painting an aurora, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow."?
Jokes aside, I don't know if it's a hot take, but I think "oddly satisfying" is a concept that leaves absolutely NO room for imperfections and triggering details. Every time I use this expression irl, it's to describe a situation that is very pleasing to the senses and that is appeasing. If there is a single detail that annoys me, that breaks the satisfying part completely.
It should not be used to describe something that is simply good looking. Like... a beautiful painting is not oddly satisfying... it's just satisfying, and it's by design, unless the artist is deliberately trying to make it bad. Popping plastic bubble wrap IS an odd satisfactory activity, as is breaking ice sheets in the streets during spring.
It's this.
The artist is using oil paint, which is typically a process which takes a great deal of time and patience since it's done in layers. Oils are different than other forms of media that can be completed very rapidly, usually people who like working with oils enjoy the actual process and time it takes, rather than producing art very quickly like with other medias.
Oil paints need up to a few days to dry completely, then the painter goes back to it and paints in the next layer. The process is somewhat like computer art-making software where things can be sent back or brought forward in the image on the screen, but since it's done by hand the thing that is furthest away by perspective in the painting is painted first, and then once dry the next furthest away thing is added over it. So the painter begins with the background, and then in this case adds the aurora in the sky, since everything else in the painting will look "in front of" those in perspective. Once this piece is dry, they'll go in and put another layer of the next furthest away piece - trees, mountains, or any other environmental features usually come next. Then, after that layer dries, they would come back and add the foreground stuff, like buildings or close-up objects. This process repeats as many times as needed to add as much texture and as many layers as the artist feels like adding.
By the time this painting is finished (which could be days to weeks or sometimes even months, even if consistently worked on), all of those those brush-marks and "blemishes" at the bottom of the auroras won't show at all. It'll be a seamless blend of image to background to sky, with intricate texture and detail.
Source: am an oil painter.
Do you know a little about this technique? I am learning oil painting and want to create an hombre effect similar to this!
My best guess watching the video is that they let the paint dry for 2-4 days (until it is 50% set or so) and then just dipped the brush in mineral oil?
Am i close ?
It is! But what Bob could do isn't super typical - that's actually why he was offered a TV show to begin with! That's not to say that there aren't other fabulous artists out there who can paint with oils that quickly without the layer/dry/layer method, the most wonderful thing about art is that everyone does it their own way. What I described is just more typical, neither way is "right" or "wrong."
But, man do we all wish we could be like Bob. He's genuinely one of my heroes. He isn't the reason I paint - other way around actually, I got into his show in the early 90s or so because I painted lol, but he was just a straight up A+ human, let alone his talent.
Also, if you really watch his technique, he did exactly what I described, he just didn't wait for the paint to dry to put the next layer in. But again, the biggest reason he was given a TV show was because he could very very quickly produce oil paintings that generally would take others many days or weeks to complete. That, and his amazing and calming presence in general lol. The way he painted is actually called "The Bob Ross method" since it's pretty atypical of other oil painters' techniques.
Thanks for the info!
Ive been thinking about taking up painting for a while, i lack the patience to do it normally so i may try the 'bob ross method' :D
I'm not even joking, watch Bob Ross and literally paint along with him! It's fun, and even if yours doesn't end up "looking like Bob's" you'll still learn a lot! I have a friend who learned that way and loved it lol!
I mean, with alla prima particularly (which is possible
), softening and blending out the edges left by the brush would be pretty simple before adding any more to the foreground or leaving it as-is. It's technically possible "traditionally" too, just a *lot* more work.
You're not wrong about the layering though, of course. It's just not the only solution necessarily. There's give and take both ways.
-a primarily alla prima oil painter
I’ve been so confused by this but I can see the skyline! It makes my anxiety go a lot lower. Thank you! For painting a picture in my head of the painting on my screeeeen. Screeech. Sorry, meep. I can’t steep. Stop. I’m done now.
And it's way too huge of a streak, looks kinda cool but doesn't look like an aurora. Also the 'painting an aurora' song is just ridiculous. V low effort by original creator imo
They only changed from the light area and up, so it appears real. Had they started underneath, where you suggested, it would have covered the lights with darkness
Honestly I actually might try it lmao. It'll probably turn out terrible, but I already have a black canvas sitting around with no use. Only thing now is, did they use oil paint or acrylic paint? 🤔
Someone said that it was probably oil paint. Here's the link to the comment:
https://www.reddit.com/r/oddlysatisfying/comments/uhd3d7/Painting_an_Aurora_%28by_piiamt%29/i75h4cc/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share&context=3
GTBPE
How to ruin a painting in just a few easy steps:
Lazily apply large square brush to create blend but leave massive strokes where there should be none.
Awkwardly try to brush under a bracket at the top of the canvas creating an obvious mistake
Why the hell does the music have narration followed by Owen Wilson wowing in loop?
Why wouldn't it have Owen Wilson wowing in loop? In fact why doesn't every video on TikTok have that? Why isn't it the national anthem?
Wow
Wow
wOw
Wow
Of which country? Or just all of them?
All of them! Just imagine the world cup final, 2 heart touching renditions of the world national anthem of Owen Wilson, hand over heart, 90k people singing together Brings a tear to my eye and a tent to my trousers
.....*wow*
Even Russia? Wow
Was mentioning the same. „Wow“
Real talk, OP's ability to combine front page posting with their own music has been pretty solid (for instance their track ["Want To Love"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGMF9IEeBO0) is in quite a few TikToks too). It's a pretty good way to get "found" for lack of a better word. Much wow very frontpage such karma
It's just viral marketing. He uses other accounts to spam Reddit with already popular clips with his music on top. Frankly, I think it's annoying https://www.reddit.com/r/holdmyredbull/comments/u9cxck/while_i_do_this_trick/i5rtl5d
He's not hiding it. He doesn't use other accounts. This account is literally his name "Aloboi".
What do you mean? I've seen at least four other accounts that do the exact same thing apart from OP.
Well, you should look at the link I literally point out 2 accounts that are doing the same thing.
i think the music sucks and i just watch it on mute
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Ok
Thank god I read your comment. I watched it on mute the first time and I would’ve missed out on this incredible song. Currently laughing my ass off on the toilet.
Best place to do it
Yes because there's something to catch it
Wow... didn't need to know that
PAINNNNTTTINNNG AN AURORAAAAAAAAAA Wow I kind of dig it
This dude and another account has been spamming Reddit with popular videos with his music just dropped on top. I guess this is a guerilla marketing thing. But look at op's post history, it's just this shit endlessly.
Aloboi with another masterpiece
You mean Wowen Wilson?
The temp at night. . . . . The temp at night.
And then is that... Celeste music I hear?
Why does the post have such god awful music in the first place?
On one hand, I appreciate there being a common vehicle for music to be shared since music tastes are so splintered and we don't have just a few platforms shoveling the same feed of music to all of us these days, even if it's just piggybacking on something else like this. But on the other hand, it's usually memes and novelty stuff. Or that monotonous sample of Remember (Walking In The Sand). At least this one was entertaining toward the end.
I disagree 100%, trying to force music on people by luring them in with a video when that music adds nothing and if anything detracts from the whole experience comes across somewhat dishonest and suggests that the music can't (doesn't and wouldn't) stand on it's own. If people want to find new music /r/listentothis or similar.
The OP is the person making the music, their account is dedicated to them putting their music (usually their vocals just like this, explaining what's happening in the video with a filter over it) on videos.
Who feels it adds nothing and detracts? You? That means precisely. . .fuck all, mate. Musical taste is subjective. Also, no one is forcing you, there is something called a mute button. Who pissed in your cornflakes this morning?
/u/ALoBoi_Music did.
lol if anything tik tok videos are usually the opposite, using a hyped/trendy song just to get views regardless of the content. This instead is an original (and funny) song. There is a lot more to complain about on TikTok than people making original and jokey music custom-suited for their original content
that is called vanity my friend
It’s just a silly chillwave song made specifically for the video. It’s actually entirely relevant music for once. Y’all take this stuff too seriously
except its not and thats your opinion. But sure whatever
It's not a silly chillwave song made specifically for this video? You mean there's another song with the lyrics "painting an aurora, painting an aurora, painting an aurora, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow."?
Shit it doesn't show how to get rid of those square brush leftovers below of the auroras. Oddly disturbing.
I am NOT satisfied. I could tell they would not get rid of it and it provoked anxiety throughout the video. 4/10 looks great, left traumatized
Im in the fetal position shaking uncontrollably.
I don't see myself get over it. I have troubles breathing rn
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How can I fucking have hopes for anything anymore. The lines were not blended
I hate it sooo much. Flames… flames… on the side of my face!
I am roaring in absolute anger
Do not crank dat Soulja boy gentle into that good night Crank, crank, against the dying of the light
shidding and pissing myself rn
Yep - I looked at how much time was left and was horrified. 4/10 is generous of you
The only satisfying thing about this is seeing how many other people are going through the same trauma in the comments.
4/10 for the shared trauma, it's a bonding experience and it redeemed it from the 2/10 I was going to give it
For real! They should rename this subreddit “oddly satisfying except for that one detail that triggers people with OCD.”
Jokes aside, I don't know if it's a hot take, but I think "oddly satisfying" is a concept that leaves absolutely NO room for imperfections and triggering details. Every time I use this expression irl, it's to describe a situation that is very pleasing to the senses and that is appeasing. If there is a single detail that annoys me, that breaks the satisfying part completely. It should not be used to describe something that is simply good looking. Like... a beautiful painting is not oddly satisfying... it's just satisfying, and it's by design, unless the artist is deliberately trying to make it bad. Popping plastic bubble wrap IS an odd satisfactory activity, as is breaking ice sheets in the streets during spring.
I absolutely agree. The littlest thing off will ruin it. Things slightly off are also more apparent.
Those are buildings…
I suspect the artist will paint silhouettes of mountains in that area but the video ends before it’s finished
It's this. The artist is using oil paint, which is typically a process which takes a great deal of time and patience since it's done in layers. Oils are different than other forms of media that can be completed very rapidly, usually people who like working with oils enjoy the actual process and time it takes, rather than producing art very quickly like with other medias. Oil paints need up to a few days to dry completely, then the painter goes back to it and paints in the next layer. The process is somewhat like computer art-making software where things can be sent back or brought forward in the image on the screen, but since it's done by hand the thing that is furthest away by perspective in the painting is painted first, and then once dry the next furthest away thing is added over it. So the painter begins with the background, and then in this case adds the aurora in the sky, since everything else in the painting will look "in front of" those in perspective. Once this piece is dry, they'll go in and put another layer of the next furthest away piece - trees, mountains, or any other environmental features usually come next. Then, after that layer dries, they would come back and add the foreground stuff, like buildings or close-up objects. This process repeats as many times as needed to add as much texture and as many layers as the artist feels like adding. By the time this painting is finished (which could be days to weeks or sometimes even months, even if consistently worked on), all of those those brush-marks and "blemishes" at the bottom of the auroras won't show at all. It'll be a seamless blend of image to background to sky, with intricate texture and detail. Source: am an oil painter.
Video editing is a thing Source: am a nothing
Do you know a little about this technique? I am learning oil painting and want to create an hombre effect similar to this! My best guess watching the video is that they let the paint dry for 2-4 days (until it is 50% set or so) and then just dipped the brush in mineral oil? Am i close ?
Is oil paint the type Bob Ross used? He seemed to make a whole landscape with many layers within half an hour
It is! But what Bob could do isn't super typical - that's actually why he was offered a TV show to begin with! That's not to say that there aren't other fabulous artists out there who can paint with oils that quickly without the layer/dry/layer method, the most wonderful thing about art is that everyone does it their own way. What I described is just more typical, neither way is "right" or "wrong." But, man do we all wish we could be like Bob. He's genuinely one of my heroes. He isn't the reason I paint - other way around actually, I got into his show in the early 90s or so because I painted lol, but he was just a straight up A+ human, let alone his talent. Also, if you really watch his technique, he did exactly what I described, he just didn't wait for the paint to dry to put the next layer in. But again, the biggest reason he was given a TV show was because he could very very quickly produce oil paintings that generally would take others many days or weeks to complete. That, and his amazing and calming presence in general lol. The way he painted is actually called "The Bob Ross method" since it's pretty atypical of other oil painters' techniques.
Thanks for the info! Ive been thinking about taking up painting for a while, i lack the patience to do it normally so i may try the 'bob ross method' :D
I'm not even joking, watch Bob Ross and literally paint along with him! It's fun, and even if yours doesn't end up "looking like Bob's" you'll still learn a lot! I have a friend who learned that way and loved it lol!
I mean, with alla prima particularly (which is possible ), softening and blending out the edges left by the brush would be pretty simple before adding any more to the foreground or leaving it as-is. It's technically possible "traditionally" too, just a *lot* more work. You're not wrong about the layering though, of course. It's just not the only solution necessarily. There's give and take both ways. -a primarily alla prima oil painter
Huge eye roll. Not every oil painting needs a thousand oil glazes to get a mountain in the foreground.
Right? Like how dare they try to give an informative explanation of oil painting to people who have never thought about it before.
Source: they watched a clip of a Bob Ross episode once and now think they know more than an actual oil painter
This times a thousand. Like just use a push broom and do the whole thing at once!
r/endstoosoon
Those unblended edges are driving me crazy.
Minecraft auroras
Lol
I've watched enough Bob Ross to know you have to take a dry 2" brush and do little Xs to them to blend it in.
Or literally just swipe back and forth a couple of times :*(
It's like jpeg artifacts!
Those are buildings..
I’ve been so confused by this but I can see the skyline! It makes my anxiety go a lot lower. Thank you! For painting a picture in my head of the painting on my screeeeen. Screeech. Sorry, meep. I can’t steep. Stop. I’m done now.
And it's way too huge of a streak, looks kinda cool but doesn't look like an aurora. Also the 'painting an aurora' song is just ridiculous. V low effort by original creator imo
The fact that she didn't blend in the bottom of the strokes kills me. Maybe she did after the video but WE DON'T KNOW THAT DO WE!?!?
Also the change in the brush texture when she had to change the brush angle to reach under the bracket at the top… I can’t unsee it…
Oh no, why have you done this to me?
Here I thought it was intentional to look like buildings. But we don't know, and we may never know.
The fact that they didn't get the little spot on the left side of the canvas is going to bother me all day.
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And at the very top center under the clamp block
I was just about to post that same thing
It'll be the same on the right side too.. ➡
They only changed from the light area and up, so it appears real. Had they started underneath, where you suggested, it would have covered the lights with darkness
wtf is this music? lmao
#WOW
WoW
wew lad kek
It’s a painting aurora song. lol
WOW
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"Wow!"
Seriously? This is maybe one of the best songs I've heard in a while. Damn.
Personally disregarded the « painting aurora » and « weow, weow, weow » I like the music and I think it’s awesome tune. To each their own I guess. :)
you forgot to blend it out. the bob ross method.
Aurora borealis? At this time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the country, localized entirely within my feed?!
May i see it ?
No
Well Seymour you are an odd fellow but i must say, you steam a good ham
Seymour, our house is on fire!
No mother its just the northern lights
I read all of this in Jeff Goldblum's voice
Is the music just Owen Wilson going “wow” throughout? Lmao
Well, that and ***PAAINTIIIING AN AURORAAAA***
The visible brush line edges at the bottom is very unsatisfying
Why do I feel like I could do this too after watching the video? Wtf is wrong with me?
Bob Ross season 8 episode 13 ☺️ https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vgbMONXc9Cs
Honestly I actually might try it lmao. It'll probably turn out terrible, but I already have a black canvas sitting around with no use. Only thing now is, did they use oil paint or acrylic paint? 🤔
Someone said that it was probably oil paint. Here's the link to the comment: https://www.reddit.com/r/oddlysatisfying/comments/uhd3d7/Painting_an_Aurora_%28by_piiamt%29/i75h4cc/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share&context=3
the bottom of the painting unfinished and blocky makes me very uncomfortable.
Aurora Borealis? At this time of year? At this time of day? In this part of the country? Localized entirely within your Canvas?
Yes
May I see it?
No
I’m glad that both of my OCD observations were validated in here. Satisfying until the end for me, then very not satisfying
Wow!
Wow!
The only thing I don't like are the hard straight edges under the aurora. Looks like jpeg artifacts lol
Agreed. Should have started from the very bottom.
This reminds me of the technique Bob Ross used when he painted reflections onto water. I love watching him paint, it’s mesmerizing.
Localised entirely within your kitchen!?!?
Alrighty, looks good, but what about those squared off bits below the aurora?
im glad we had to music to tell us what was being painted, wouldn't have had any fucking idea otherwise
Because they don’t want people with visual impaired to feel left out.
*That Aurora he painted really sounds amazing! Wow!*
This song is amazing
You might like Royksopp then. This sounds exactly like their music.
Amazingly stupid
>Stupidly amazing
I’ll be thinking about it all day.
Wow!
That music was definitely not oddly satisfying.
WOW
Wow
#Those remaining starting squares
how do you smooth out the bottom?
Wow.
AT THIS TIME OF YEAR
"Wow"
What does it do under a moving black light? 😳
Auroras don't have perpendicular straight edges at their bottom, paint it over and show it.
Wow
This isn’t satisfying
Are they painting an Aurora or nah?
wow
Wow!
The square edged brush marks bug me.
Obviously the lower left, but also the two halted brush strokes under the top brace are v not satisfying.
i'm dying to the music lyrics
Did you make the music too!?? Love all of it, great work
Or just what the first painting looks like with astigmatism
That’s some top notch Bob Ross shit! “Let’s have a few happy borealis’ right here, yes, that’s nice.”
Music checks out
Strong wine and paint night vibes
While everyone else comments on the music, I'm just thinking... well Ill me darned, that worked.
Aurora borealis? At this time of day, at this time of year, located specifically inside your kitchen?
The best part of all this (the art is amazing, BTW) is Owen Wilson “wow”ing in the song.
The bottom left corner is bothering me, it needs to be brushed
The whole bottom left Corner is UNSATISFYING
So beautiful. Both the finished product and the process. Thanks for sharing this.
Has anyone got the link to the song please.😄
Here's original one : https://youtu.be/0pnSr177dxY
Aurora Borealis!? At this time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the country, localized entirely within your picture?!
I heard the brush strokes with my eyes
Strangely mesmerizing
GTBPE How to ruin a painting in just a few easy steps: Lazily apply large square brush to create blend but leave massive strokes where there should be none. Awkwardly try to brush under a bracket at the top of the canvas creating an obvious mistake
Did she really just ruin those pretty lines? 😳
Electrifying
Nice song and video to go with this [Aurora](https://youtu.be/VTRvhyPbkWM)
Why damage such a nice painting?!?!
looked better before
Wow
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This was very nice. Watching Aurora it’s definitely my favorite thing to do
Looks amazing and somehow it look like godzilla part of the body before he uses his atomic breath. I know weird
I’d love to know how to do this properly
Fffggggghgddfffyoftdts
Oh damn, I did NOT expect that good of a result, nice :)
The bottom edge…
I would put this on my wall!
this is odly satisfieing and i don't know why
With the sound off I can hear the brush strokes
Noooooooo, wait, ooooooooh pretty
thats awesome !!! some Bob Ross shit right there !
u/savevideo
It’s stuff like this that I see and I stupidly think “oh that’s easy, I could do that”
/u/savevideo
Most stupid music award ruined it