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Hi, I'm Chris and this channel is dedicated to helping you with simple art and illustration demonstrations.
Perspective - 3-Point Pyramids - No Commentary
This video demonstrates how to draw pyramids in a variety of orientations in 3-point perspective. There is no audio commentary/instruction.
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Perspective - Drawing Steps - No Commentary
Просмотров 3633 года назад
Drawing steps in 2-Point perspective. SUPPLIES USED: Drawing paper Low tack masking tape Mechanical Pencils, Red and Graphite Eraser T-Square Drafting Triangle Ruler
Perspective - Inclines and Declines
Просмотров 5473 года назад
This video demonstrates how to add an incline or decline to a plane in perspective.
Adding Light and Shadow in Perspective 2
Просмотров 1 тыс.3 года назад
This demonstration will show you how to plot cast shadows in perspective with the sun as the light source.
Perspective - Dividing a Given Plane 2
Просмотров 3863 года назад
Learn how to divide a given plane into even and equal parts.
Perspective - Dividing a Given Plane
Просмотров 4383 года назад
Watch this short demonstration to know how to divide a given plane into an odd number of units.
Adding Light and Shadow in Perspective
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.3 года назад
This demo shows you how to both locate an artificial light source and draw cast shadows from that light source.
Sketching a Human Skull in Ink
Просмотров 1533 года назад
I hope you enjoy watching as much as I enjoyed drawing. This sketch is done with a Pilot Parallel Pen and black ink. These pens are normally used for calligraphy and so they have a broad flat tip or nib. This allows for some unexpected marking as I work. I did not do an underdrawing in graphite, just attacked with the pen. Let me know in the comments if you would like to see more videos like this.
Perspective - Cone of Vision
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
This video explains the concept of the cone of vision in linear perspective.
Perspective using multiple vanishing points.
Просмотров 10 тыс.3 года назад
This simple video demonstrates how you can use multiple vanishing points to draw objects that are randomly placed in your scene. In the case of this video I draw a series of box shapes. LINK: Drawing Boxes in 2-Point Perspective - ruclips.net/video/9OZ4o9cMk6k/видео.html
Drawing Perfect Cube in 2 Point Perspective
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This video shows you the simple steps required to draw a perfect cube in 2-point perspective.
UVU Sketchbook Workshop
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Sketchbooks are a low-tech, low-risk, and high-reward creative exercise. In this free workshop, Chris Thornock, Asst. Professor of Drawing and Illustration at UVU, will address materials, methods, and strategies to encourage a more serious approach to keeping a sketchbook. Recorded February 12, 2021
Binding a Simple Sketchbbook
Просмотров 1423 года назад
This video shows you how to bind your own cahier style sketchbook.
Perspective - Simple 3 Point Boxes
Просмотров 19 тыс.3 года назад
This video demonstrates how to set up and draw a simple 3-Point perspective space.
Perspective - Using the Brewer Method
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Perspective - Using the Brewer Method
Graphic Illustration Style Using Acrylic Gouache
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Graphic Illustration Style Using Acrylic Gouache
Drawing Inclined Planes in 2-Point Perspective
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Drawing Inclined Planes in 2-Point Perspective
Perspective - 1-Point Inclined Planes
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Perspective - 1-Point Inclined Planes
Perspective - Ellipse, Cone, and Cylinder in 1-Point Perspective
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Perspective - Ellipse, Cone, and Cylinder in 1-Point Perspective
Blind and Modified Contour Line Drawing
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Blind and Modified Contour Line Drawing
Sounds just find to me. Thank you for the break down truly awesome
Good teacher
I antseethe lies. Th are too light.
Hi Dayne. Thanks for the feedback. This video is best viewed in HD and on a larger screen like a laptop or desktop. That way the fine lines are visible. (especially the red layout lines) Cheers!
I just want to tell you you helped me
Great explanation, thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much, Ive been searching for this for a while.
Glad I could help
Thank you. I have been confused with all the directional ways to do this. I appreciate the plain and simple way you presented the information.
You're very welcome!
I was wondering how to do that..thanks.
Glad to help!
Thanks for the video but can you please speak louder i can barely hear even tho i put my headphones
awesome method and really well explained, love it, thank you very much! it is hard to draw lines to vp outside page. not anymore. would be great to get a video from you explaining your phrase "find angles for my creaitve idea"... how do you find these? what do you exactly mean?
Thanks for your comment! Your 'creative idea' means, what do you envision for your drawing. The rules of perspective are there to help you successfully fulfill your drawing and it shouldn't be the other way around. So, if you want the majority of your drawing happening below the horizon line, then you would place your HL and vanishing points up higher on the page. So you use these principles as tools. I hope that made sense.
@@clthornockThank you! It makes perfect sense. I understand HL and your decision about where it should be but always struggle to figure out how far VP should be on each side...
I loved the presentation - but unfortunately the pencil mark I couldn’t see. 🧐
Thanks for the feedback Monika. I will have to experiment with the lighting.
Very useful technique, and well explained, thank you! Can you use it also for 3 points perspective?
Absolutely. You just build out a series of lines that converge to a vanishing point located off the top or bottom.
@@clthornock thanks!
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Love the sheet of paper measurement trick
Thank you for this tutorial! Finally able to understand the Brewer method in a simpler way.
You're very welcome!
how do you determine your Station Point
Good question. The station point represents the place where the viewers eye is located in relationship to the scene observed. It is located below the center of vision (which is a point on the horizon where the eye is focused). Also in one-point perspective the station point is found below the vanishing point on your paper. But remember, it isn't really on your paper but floating in front of the paper somewhere. If you draw the SP close to the horizon line, it reduces the size of the drawing because there is a cone of vision that radiates out from the SP at a 60 degree angle (30 degrees left and right). The further down the page, or the farther away the SP is from the HL, the wider the scene that can be drawn. So, in a sense it is a bit arbitrary or it all depends on the drawing you want to make. Sorry for the long answer. Hope that helped.
@@clthornock Thank you Really much for your Long answer, It Helped Alot. Also 1 more Question... does the vps always have to be 90 or does it depend on the lens being used for the drawing.
And also...How do you know what your COV limit is when you dont really know where your Sp is off the Page. Thanks in Regards
1 more...hehe The sp in 2 pp. how is that one determined. or the cvp on the hl
I think the Sp in 2pp is the Dominant vertical Which is the Vertical line all the way to the front of the drawing
Thank you for this - I found it VERY helpful. I’ve been looking on the internet for at least 5 years to find a way to draw 2 point perspective where the vanishing points are off the page and I’ve found it next to impossible to find a good explaination and your is the BEST I’ve found.... I like to sketch urban scenes and almost always the vanishing points of the 2 point perspective building/s I’d like to draw are off the page... I figured out that using a 2 point perspective grid would be helpful and I’m really glad that you showed us how to draw an object using the grid...
So glad you found this helpful. Happy drawing!