I spent one day learning to draw boxes in perspective, and then i warped them in wierd forms! i couldnt sleep at night because all i thought of was boxes and shapes.. But because of this i can now probably draw hands ,feet etc better because i understand the forms! I highly recommend anyone who wanna learn to start with this! Its not hard and its pretty fun once you get the hang of it and it will help your drawings ALOT
I love this comment. It's been a long time since I was absorbed in anything outside of work and responsibilities but at 55, after losing my life partner and falling into deep grief, I am teaching myself how to draw (love YT for stuff like this) and... I am getting better SLOWLY (my boxes almost look like boxes after a month, lol) but also enjoying the learning. I also envied/admired the artists in my life and now I understand it JUST takes commitment. Most of you will be much younger than me so let me be that crazy aunt and tell you to pursue your actual interests with all your heart. You will never regret doing life that way.
This is hands down the best video at explaining this! You made it so easy to understand! The way you guide us through the construction is so unique. I am sharing this video as much as possible! Thank you so much!
Check this video out for more on that: ruclips.net/video/bv3Yvfouf2o/видео.html It's about understanding how much to shorten lines that move away from the viewer, in various angles.
At the 20:00 mark we can clearly see that BC is longer than AD. Which is true when reckoning dates as well. It’s also funny that it’s at the 20:00 minute mark since we are living in what is relatively 2000 AD. 😂
Hi, Liron. This is the first tutorial I've come across on drawing shapes in 3d perspective. You explained and demonstrated this so clearly. I would definitely like to see more videos on shapes in perspective. Thanks!
I was struggling with boxes for a drawing course I am doing and I’ve watched at least 30 videos on this topic for the last few days. Yours, as others have already said, is hands down the best. I finally get it. You explained it so well! I rarely live comments on youtube, but fet the need to express my gratitude. Thank you! Greetings from Romania
Finally someone that makes sense! I watched other vid about rotating and the was so much mathmatics it scrambled my brain and confused me. But you gave me something to work on. thank you so much dude. :D 🔥
Your videos are always so informative and really helpful , Thank you Liron for being so generous with your tuition , you explain everything so clearly , I am always learning something new from you.
i think a video of you turning a cube in many more directions would be helpful. For example, at 16:12 you draw the right side of the cube at a steeper angle than the left side but don't really explain that. It's those types of explanations that I think would be so so helpful. At least for me. Great work.
I just started learning how to draw and I've seen a lot of videos and art teachers. Even though I already practiced 3D shapes by eyeballing perspective, your video caught my intention. I'm so happy I clicked on it, because you are a phenomenal teacher. Your pace is great and you explain perspective a very simple and relatable way. Just by consistently reminding that lines further away need to be shorter and comparing the angles again and again, I feel like you made perspective finally click for me. I subbed to your channel, because I think your style of teaching resonates really really well with me :) Thank you!
I am very interested in more of this. I go back and forth between drawing and watercolor. I struggle with perspective and I found this very helpful. I understand the concept when I watch it being done,,, but somehow my hand and mind get confused. I think I just need to practice, practice, practice the basic shapes until it becomes ingrained. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us. I’m going to look into your books too.
I am Brazilian. And even though I understand a little English, I perfectly understand your explanation and example. Thank you, now I'm really starting to understand 3D shapes in perspective better.
1 question (i know it is in dec 31) what happens when you stack 2 boxes or different shapes on top of each other, how would the 3d dimensions look like and how would they look if they were rotated?
Great question! If placed perfectly on top of one another - they will all adhere to the same perspective and vanishing points. And if not - things get a little more complex (: I’ll try demonstrating this soon - could be a fun thing to show!
Wow.. thanks for this, tho I already know how to eyeball or find the center of the oval without practice, other than that, everything else is useful for me.
Of allllllll the videos I've watched, THIS was the one that FINALLY made me understand what everyone else trying to teach perspective couldn't. Thank you, Sir. You are officially my RUclips hero.😊
I have been scrambling my brain since days or probably years and have always somewhere been scared and somewhat frustrated to touch upon details of the 3D Objects. Searched for hell many videos who will me with perspective of closer and far object but none satisfied me. Finally I have found this! So I'm taking this moment to really appreciate your efforts. Thanks a ton! Keep on making more of such videos.
Thank you for this video dude! I just started drawing and I couldn't find a good video about rotating 3d objects in perspective, every video assumes that i'm a professional artist and understand deep geometry, elipses etc and just skips to super technical stuff! Your video made me undestand and 'see' construction of objects in perspective and the perspective itself muuuch better as a begginer.
great tutorial, I already feel like I know a lot more about perspective than I did before watching the video but it also has sparked a new question for instance: Why/how is A closer to us than D at 19:54 ? is our reference to measure their distance B ??
This was very informative. I would like to see more about drawing ovals. When I'm drawing a flower pot, or a bowl, I have a difficult time making the top look real. I understand more how to fix this based on today's video, but I would like even more instruction. It was also enlightening to see how much you practice. For some reason, I think professional artists like you don't need to practice anymore, so this was good to know.
I've watched a number of videos demonstrating drawing perspective and most describe how the vast majority of the objects we will ever draw use 2 vanishing points. Is there an instance where using 3 vanishing points is crucial?
I’ve spent the last week learning how to rotate the same box but not in perspective 😅 do you have any tips for how to rotate in perspective in for example an animation? The tips on not to rotate were really helpful im just wondering if there’s a way to make sure it reads as the same box rotating in an animation I
Hmmm, interesting! I'm honestly not sure how one would approach this for animation specifically. But perhaps this other vid will help more with that? ruclips.net/video/bv3Yvfouf2o/видео.html
thank you so much for this. you see a lot of videos talking about drawing shapes and understanding forms and perspective, but none ever logically explain HOW. i find a lot of aspects of art easier to understand with a more mathematical approach and you did that perfectly!
If you’re looking directly forward - yes. But if you look up or down, the lines will converge either way (: And the wider of a scene you look at, the more the objects in the periphery will seem skewed and converged. Hope that makes sense (:
Thank you for this very informative video. This is what I needed to understand the basics cause this is what’s lacking in my drawing. I want to furthermore enhance my skills and get better at it.
This lession was realy nessesary for me. Always the same mistakes i make. Now a new time of ART begins for me. I hope. By the way: your book "How to sketch" can i buy in Germany? Amazon cant deliver. Like your vids, saty save.
Morning Sir. I am really happy your videos. There is no doubt. Also, your English is really neat and clean and making me better understanding. Its so easy none of. I appreciate ❤️ there is no longer doubts. Pls make more videos❤️ I wanna watch more. Thank you!
If you wanna learn, I just draw squares and maybe more shapes in different perspectives, and if you animate you can try animate a cube spinning, its helped me a lot with drawing shapes in perspective so far
you are such a wonderful teacher, thats the first video i saw where someone actually managed to simplify such a complicated topic and make it so understandable, props to you friend keep up the good work i have been watching and replaying your vids alot and i have learned so much from them, thank you so much
You're a really good teacher. I've watched a couple vids and yours is the first that helped me truly understand to where I feel confident moving forward
Alright, I got that converge thing. But, how about we found the center of the cube? Since we use the "X" metod, I don't where the middle line goes and all the perspective is messed. Can help?
I think what you refer to is measuring into space, meaning finding the center inte the distance. There are other ways, a bit more complex (but not too hard) to find that. I show a bit of it here: ruclips.net/user/livepmXwbOtptlE?feature=share&t=2010 (I link to the specific area in the video, around the 33:30 mark) Hope to show more specifically for this case in the future (:
I've been having some troubles with perspective but this video helped me gain an alternative POV that I didn't have: You mentioned multiple times about corners, lines etc being far/near us. I never thought of it like that, only the angles and sizes. Hopefully this should make it a bit easier for me. :)
@@LironYan I just stumbled on your manga drawing videos. I wasn't sure if you knew Guts or not but now I know. xD I started practicing manga in '21 so I'll definitelly check your vids about it. Btw, I allready can make better cubes with your help. Now I'm planning to check your other videos about perspective to learn to utilize vanishing points. Sorry for replying again but when I saw Berserk being in one of your videos, I had to. x) Keep up the good work!
We are all fellow strugglers my friend 🌙 😂 Hope you’ll find the sketching / manga related videos useful. I plan on doing more real soon. You also may get a kick out of this - I wrote a short manga / comic on Webtoons. You can see it here 😂 Just a random one shot story idea I had: www.webtoons.com/en/canvas/raymond-chase/raymond-chase/viewer?title_no=844370&episode_no=1 May do more new stories in the future
@@LironYan Thanks! Hey, it's not bad at all! It's quite closer to the western style to be honest but there is a touch of manga here and there. You have a dotted background at some point. Reference to manga's screentone tradition? :D Man....I'm trying to learn the traditional way as much as I can but I'm giving up on screentones. Can't find them in my country except in a "starter's pack" sort of a thing.
I spent one day learning to draw boxes in perspective, and then i warped them in wierd forms! i couldnt sleep at night because all i thought of was boxes and shapes.. But because of this i can now probably draw hands ,feet etc better because i understand the forms! I highly recommend anyone who wanna learn to start with this! Its not hard and its pretty fun once you get the hang of it and it will help your drawings ALOT
Can u suggest from where I can practice that? Drawing from imagination is kinda hard rn-
@@katsuki420 Marc Brunet on youtube had a good video about that!
@@Tac-0what video
@@AMR-dg3wxI'm not sure but I'd used 3d models and rotate them while copying
I love this comment.
It's been a long time since I was absorbed in anything outside of work and responsibilities but at 55, after losing my life partner and falling into deep grief, I am teaching myself how to draw (love YT for stuff like this) and... I am getting better SLOWLY (my boxes almost look like boxes after a month, lol) but also enjoying the learning.
I also envied/admired the artists in my life and now I understand it JUST takes commitment.
Most of you will be much younger than me so let me be that crazy aunt and tell you to pursue your actual interests with all your heart. You will never regret doing life that way.
Finally a video that explains perspective without grid but instead in terms of intuition. I enjoyed this method a lot.
Very happy it was helpful! Thank you 🙏😊
I find intuition tends to beat everything else in the long run (:
This is hands down the best video at explaining this! You made it so easy to understand! The way you guide us through the construction is so unique. I am sharing this video as much as possible! Thank you so much!
Wow! Thank you so much for the kind words 😁🙏🏼
I really appreciate it!
this soo true bro holy fk
Yes!! More please!!! I don't mind the videos being long!! You are a great teacher! Thank you!!
Thank you so much Janet! 😊🙏🏼
Will do more of these soon!
Yes very interested ..pls have more of these. These basic drawings are so important and really appreciate it. TQ so so much can't wait to learn more.
Please more. You're a wonderful teacher!! Wow, you explain great!1
Thank you Tammy! Will do more of these 😁🙏🏼
看了一堆讲解透视的视频我还是不懂怎么自己画,你的是最清楚明白简单易懂的,而且我终于会画了,谢谢你!超人😭😭😭👍👍👍!!!
But how I make sure that my box is really a box and not a rectangular thing like a paving stone?
Check this video out for more on that:
ruclips.net/video/bv3Yvfouf2o/видео.html
It's about understanding how much to shorten lines that move away from the viewer, in various angles.
At the 20:00 mark we can clearly see that BC is longer than AD. Which is true when reckoning dates as well. It’s also funny that it’s at the 20:00 minute mark since we are living in what is relatively 2000 AD. 😂
Thank you sir video thanks 👍☺️☺️🙂☺️🙂☺️
Hi, Liron. This is the first tutorial I've come across on drawing shapes in 3d perspective. You explained and demonstrated this so clearly. I would definitely like to see more videos on shapes in perspective. Thanks!
I was struggling with boxes for a drawing course I am doing and I’ve watched at least 30 videos on this topic for the last few days. Yours, as others have already said, is hands down the best. I finally get it. You explained it so well! I rarely live comments on youtube, but fet the need to express my gratitude. Thank you! Greetings from Romania
Finally someone that makes sense! I watched other vid about rotating and the was so much mathmatics it scrambled my brain and confused me. But you gave me something to work on. thank you so much dude. :D 🔥
Haha so happy to hear Kiwi! Thank you so much 😊🙏🏼
Your videos are always so informative and really helpful , Thank you Liron for being so generous with your tuition , you explain everything so clearly , I am always learning something new from you.
Thank you Liron. I appreciate.
You explain this complicated drawing so easy to understand. Well done. Thank you.
Thank you so much Francis! 😊🙏🏼
I bought your “How to Sketch” book, since I have never taken a drawing coarse. I love all 359 pages, it is really a fun book
Thats was I was actually searching for. Fantastic explanations
So happy to hear, thank you 🙏🏼🙏🏼😊
i think a video of you turning a cube in many more directions would be helpful. For example, at 16:12 you draw the right side of the cube at a steeper angle than the left side but don't really explain that. It's those types of explanations that I think would be so so helpful. At least for me. Great work.
Definitely need to go more in depth on this one! I hope to in the near future (:
This was so much fun as well as informative!!
23:05 woah. Yep. That's where all this is going.
I just started learning how to draw and I've seen a lot of videos and art teachers.
Even though I already practiced 3D shapes by eyeballing perspective, your video caught my intention. I'm so happy I clicked on it, because you are a phenomenal teacher. Your pace is great and you explain perspective a very simple and relatable way. Just by consistently reminding that lines further away need to be shorter and comparing the angles again and again, I feel like you made perspective finally click for me.
I subbed to your channel, because I think your style of teaching resonates really really well with me :)
Thank you!
I am very interested in more of this. I go back and forth between drawing and watercolor. I struggle with perspective and I found this very helpful. I understand the concept when I watch it being done,,, but somehow my hand and mind get confused. I think I just need to practice, practice, practice the basic shapes until it becomes ingrained. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us. I’m going to look into your books too.
damn i didnt think of this on my cubes my cubes looked right but also didnt look right it felt flat
Cubes & boxes are challenging - but completely worth the effort ^_^
Keep at it! Understanding - > improving
great explanation 👌
additional points for Berserk on the shelf
😁😁⚔️ My fav manga!!
I am Brazilian. And even though I understand a little English, I perfectly understand your explanation and example. Thank you, now I'm really starting to understand 3D shapes in perspective better.
Awesome! So happy to hear it's clear & helpful 🙏😊
Thank you for watching!
Very nice thanks. Could you please do a watercolor using perspectives. Explaining as you paint. Thanks.
Great explanations ! Thank you for your time and effort. Will try to apply for drawing 3D amorphic shapes...
1 question
(i know it is in dec 31)
what happens when you stack 2 boxes or different shapes on top of each other, how would the 3d dimensions look like and how would they look if they were rotated?
Great question! If placed perfectly on top of one another - they will all adhere to the same perspective and vanishing points. And if not - things get a little more complex (:
I’ll try demonstrating this soon - could be a fun thing to show!
Thanks, is very difficult to me understand some objects in the space. But i'll keeping view your video in loop and draw in my sketchbook.
It was a very interesting video, my dear friend, I hope you will always be successful
Thx 😂❤
Nice tutorial sire! By the way, do you know some drawing routine plan for beginners as myself that needs keep working on the skills everyday?
How to draw a curve edged cube (let’s say a Closed Apple AirPods Case) in different perspectives?
Wow I'm super later to this video, very helpful video but how about this can you show how to practice this? It was very brief on that
Wow.. thanks for this, tho I already know how to eyeball or find the center of the oval without practice, other than that, everything else is useful for me.
Of allllllll the videos I've watched, THIS was the one that FINALLY made me understand what everyone else trying to teach perspective couldn't. Thank you, Sir. You are officially my RUclips hero.😊
Amazing!! Thank you so much 😊🙏🏼 Very happy to hear
Thank you
I have been scrambling my brain since days or probably years and have always somewhere been scared and somewhat frustrated to touch upon details of the 3D Objects. Searched for hell many videos who will me with perspective of closer and far object but none satisfied me. Finally I have found this! So I'm taking this moment to really appreciate your efforts. Thanks a ton! Keep on making more of such videos.
Thank you so much! 😁🙏🏼 That’s so awesome to hear, much much appreciated!
Very informative I have learnt many things and tricks
It's Pre Malone. Very good video man.
Thank youuu
Thank you for this video dude! I just started drawing and I couldn't find a good video about rotating 3d objects in perspective, every video assumes that i'm a professional artist and understand deep geometry, elipses etc and just skips to super technical stuff! Your video made me undestand and 'see' construction of objects in perspective and the perspective itself muuuch better as a begginer.
Learning how to hold you pen ir pencil helps.
Why are the lines shrinking I can see them indicating to one another?
Great job 😎👌🙏🙏🙏
Yes please I'm a new beginner and hard to Grass the shapes
Great tutorial... Thanks so much.🥸
i guess i‘ll start by drawing a bunch of floating cubes in perspective. Thanks for the video =)
Thank you for watching 🙏😊
Easily the best video on the subject I've watched ever , great job !
Thank you so much for explaing us.
Sir, I am very interested in other hints!✨
Thank you this actully helped
Don't worry. You have done a great job in explaining a very tough subject. Perspective is all that matters :)
So happy to hear, thank you! 😊🙏🏼
will this help me draw from any angle
Thank You soooo much this finally helped me with boxes and cylinders !!😩
So happy to hear! 😁🙏
Thank you for watching!
I really appreciate how you took a basic cylinder and applied it to drawing a leg. Thank you!
Thank you this video was very helpful, I can now draw objects in perspective .
So happy to hear! 🙏😊
Best explanation ❤
🙏🏼🙏🏼
great tutorial, I already feel like I know a lot more about perspective than I did before watching the video but it also has sparked a new question for instance: Why/how is A closer to us than D at 19:54 ? is our reference to measure their distance B ??
after 1 month, you still haven't received a reply?
Bro this was soooo helpful ik I’m late to the party but I learned way more in this video than like 5 other videos combined. Thankyou🙏
Haha thank you! 😁 The party’s still going, no worries 🎉
Liron, What a fantastic video. I learned so much! Thank you for putting it out!
This was very informative. I would like to see more about drawing ovals. When I'm drawing a flower pot, or a bowl, I have a difficult time making the top look real. I understand more how to fix this based on today's video, but I would like even more instruction. It was also enlightening to see how much you practice. For some reason, I think professional artists like you don't need to practice anymore, so this was good to know.
You are amazing how you can see these shapes from imagination is so cool to me
I've watched a number of videos demonstrating drawing perspective and most describe how the vast majority of the objects we will ever draw use 2 vanishing points. Is there an instance where using 3 vanishing points is crucial?
You are so good buddy
Thank you! 😊🙏🏼
I’ve spent the last week learning how to rotate the same box but not in perspective 😅 do you have any tips for how to rotate in perspective in for example an animation? The tips on not to rotate were really helpful im just wondering if there’s a way to make sure it reads as the same box rotating in an animation I
Hmmm, interesting! I'm honestly not sure how one would approach this for animation specifically.
But perhaps this other vid will help more with that?
ruclips.net/video/bv3Yvfouf2o/видео.html
This is so helpful to me Liron. Thank you
thank you so much, this video helped me a lot!!! I finally understand how to do the right box!
Amazing! Thank you for the kind words 😁🙏🏼
thank you so much for this. you see a lot of videos talking about drawing shapes and understanding forms and perspective, but none ever logically explain HOW. i find a lot of aspects of art easier to understand with a more mathematical approach and you did that perfectly!
Happy I could help 🙏😊 Thank you
Thank you bro, ure genius
Sir you are an amazing teacher
I really appreciate you addressing this subject. I have been watching a lot of videos on art and you are first I've seen addressing this. TY
Thank you for watching 🙏😊Happy it was useful!
Perspective has always been challenging. And this helped sooooo much!!!!! Thank you!
Justice to the glass fassad.
tell me you spent time outside as a child without actually telling me you spent time outside as a child
Haha 😂😂 I actually haven’t, at least not compared to other people I think 😅
Your explanations is easy to understand
Now i understand about perspectives
Thank you so much 💓
you're doing god's work
such a good video
3-point perspective looks really cool, but for most everyday objects that are close to us, the vertical lines are almost straight up, no?
If you’re looking directly forward - yes. But if you look up or down, the lines will converge either way (:
And the wider of a scene you look at, the more the objects in the periphery will seem skewed and converged.
Hope that makes sense (:
@@LironYan For huge objects, like apartment building and such, yes. But not for average objects in our living room, right?
what kind of skektchbbok do you use? I really love the paper!
thank you so so much!!!!!!
Thank you for this very informative video. This is what I needed to understand the basics cause this is what’s lacking in my drawing. I want to furthermore enhance my skills and get better at it.
This lession was realy nessesary for me. Always the same mistakes i make. Now a new time of ART begins for me. I hope.
By the way: your book "How to sketch" can i buy in Germany? Amazon cant deliver. Like your vids, saty save.
Thank you sir.I watched so many other Videos.but your way easy to understand.💐💐💐💐❤️
Morning Sir. I am really happy your videos. There is no doubt. Also, your English is really neat and clean and making me better understanding. Its so easy none of. I appreciate ❤️ there is no longer doubts. Pls make more videos❤️ I wanna watch more. Thank you!
Brilliant explanation!
Thank you. Love your tutorials. Help me understand more. Please keep doing what you are going... the world needs more people like you. Thank you sir.
Thank you so much 😊🙏🏼
If you wanna learn, I just draw squares and maybe more shapes in different perspectives, and if you animate you can try animate a cube spinning, its helped me a lot with drawing shapes in perspective so far
you are such a wonderful teacher, thats the first video i saw where someone actually managed to simplify such a complicated topic and make it so understandable, props to you friend keep up the good work i have been watching and replaying your vids alot and i have learned so much from them, thank you so much
Wow thank you so much! 😁🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thanks that pencil example really helped me ..like yes it was simple but ..i just couldn't put that in 2d now i can
I’m not well studied person ,but I like drawing art.I think your video helps me to improve my drawing skill.thank you sir.
You're a really good teacher. I've watched a couple vids and yours is the first that helped me truly understand to where I feel confident moving forward
Yes, good video. Learning to draw relatively easily! 😊
🙏😊
You’re a really great teacher
What an AHA moment
Alright, I got that converge thing. But, how about we found the center of the cube? Since we use the "X" metod, I don't where the middle line goes and all the perspective is messed. Can help?
I think what you refer to is measuring into space, meaning finding the center inte the distance.
There are other ways, a bit more complex (but not too hard) to find that.
I show a bit of it here: ruclips.net/user/livepmXwbOtptlE?feature=share&t=2010
(I link to the specific area in the video, around the 33:30 mark)
Hope to show more specifically for this case in the future (:
@@LironYan I already know this technique, but my doubt is how we can find which direction the line goes without using the vanish points
Great explanation!
The best one💙💙
I've been having some troubles with perspective but this video helped me gain an alternative POV that I didn't have: You mentioned multiple times about corners, lines etc being far/near us. I never thought of it like that, only the angles and sizes. Hopefully this should make it a bit easier for me. :)
Amazing, so happy it helped in that way 😊❤️🙏🏼 Often it’s a little shift in thinking that solves the problem. Love the profile pic too 😁⚔️
@@LironYan I just stumbled on your manga drawing videos. I wasn't sure if you knew Guts or not but now I know. xD
I started practicing manga in '21 so I'll definitelly check your vids about it.
Btw, I allready can make better cubes with your help. Now I'm planning to check your other videos about perspective to learn to utilize vanishing points.
Sorry for replying again but when I saw Berserk being in one of your videos, I had to. x)
Keep up the good work!
We are all fellow strugglers my friend 🌙 😂
Hope you’ll find the sketching / manga related videos useful.
I plan on doing more real soon.
You also may get a kick out of this - I wrote a short manga / comic on Webtoons.
You can see it here 😂 Just a random one shot story idea I had:
www.webtoons.com/en/canvas/raymond-chase/raymond-chase/viewer?title_no=844370&episode_no=1
May do more new stories in the future
@@LironYan Thanks!
Hey, it's not bad at all! It's quite closer to the western style to be honest but there is a touch of manga here and there. You have a dotted background at some point. Reference to manga's screentone tradition? :D Man....I'm trying to learn the traditional way as much as I can but I'm giving up on screentones. Can't find them in my country except in a "starter's pack" sort of a thing.
Thank you!
I find anything past inking is best done digitally (:
It just makes more sense. Physical screentones are a hassle haha