Latte Art - Cafe Corridor Hong Kong by EL
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i watch lots of "speed art" 3hour deals fast forwarded into 10min movies.
i would love to do the same with latte art.
someone needs to step up and show the true skill in this hobby
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@theraVen27 Because only the things like the leaf or the heart are done in seconds using just the milk decanter. The really intricate ones are "drawn" with things like toothpicks (or whatever stylus-type instrument the artist wants to use) AFTER the milk has been poured. The end result is still VERY impressive but because the process is slower, the process isn't quite as "flash" interesting.
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why that sepia effect?
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what is the name of the song?
D:!
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@elsalbaje305 espresso and steamed milk, to be exact.
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@elsalbaje305 No youd need a professional machine, real coffee and alot of time to learn.
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@theraVen27 It depends where you go... here in Naples, FL you can get a decent coffe for around $5, but there are more specialized places (and fancier) where you pay $20 or $30 for a cup of artsy latte... I don't go to those places, lol.
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wait wait wait $5??
that's only slightly super inflated.
Around here it's an extra $5 just for them to do a design, on top of the $8 for a freakin coffee
i'm so tired of seeing video of everybody doing the same stupid little leaf design then showing pictures of cool designs like the dragon..
why don't u film how you do the dragon!???
theraVen27 8 months ago 40
do i only need coffe and milk to do that?
elsalbaje305 1 year ago 7