Extremely helpful video! I’ve always free handed my outlines and I’ve grown so tired of it. I always heard about the grid method but it seemed hard. The way you taught it is so simple. Thank you! Now I’m off to watch the second part!
This was unbelievably helpful! May I ask how would you do the proportions if the paper we are using is not in exact inches? For example if it is A4 paper (8.3 x 11.7 inches)
Looks like a great video. Can I make one without having a photo in there? I want an adjustable grid with nothing behind it that I can print out for my own use. Specifically, I want to mark it with days and times. I don't want a complicated time planner app
Thanks for the good information on using this app because it is not very self explanatory. Do you know of a good app that would be similar to pro poster for PCs but I want something for an Apple product. It had the capability of outlining a Portrait and you could make it say 16 x 20 and print out your photo reference and then when printed you could Tape the pages together & trace on your support. I think the term is called tiling. It was great for portraits and for collage work. Thanks for your help Nancy
I can't see why not! I am not super familiar with that process but I think you'd need additional rows & columns, if so you could just increase those numbers! Let me know if you have success!
Good question- For a canvas that is 40 x 60 you'd want to first crop your reference image to be proportionate (4x6). Then you can use 4x6 as your settings here instead of 9x12 for a one inch grid on your reference. This would translate to a 10 inch grid on your canvas. If that grid size is uncomfortable you can adjust the settings how you see fit- just be sure to do so proportionately. Hope that helps! (Prior to this video I had my student crop their images to work with these settings. You can see this in another video on my channel. In this video we were planning on using 9x12 drawing paper and that is why we used those settings)
@@MsJordansartclassroom mam what is reference image? I wanna draw a pic from internet....so how should I get reference image? I am just a beginner so I don't know ....
@@Revathy-p1q A reference image is an image you want to use to refer back to (to see how to draw your lines, shapes, spaces, colors, and/or values). In this case, the picture you want to draw from the internet IS your reference image! You might be interested in these two videos I have for you: 1. How to find a quality reference image: ruclips.net/video/uVKka_x0wDg/видео.html 2. How to edit your reference image for a drawing: ruclips.net/video/JDkUoaoVTG4/видео.html Hope that helps!
@@MsJordansartclassroom thank you! I’m glad I found your comment, I’m currently working on 9X12 canvas and I was trying to figure it out to copy from my phone photos. You mention that you have another video of 9x12 gridline? Will you please provide me like I would love to watch it. Thank you
Here, sorry I am not that mathamatical and wish to draw a lion on a canvas of 50x70 cm, i.e. 18x24" - I have the picture of the lion on a A4 page, which is 8x10" (20x26cm). Shall i crop the picture to be able to enlarge the for the big canvas - I could also use a canvas of 80x80cm, but the picture is more oblong. Tks for your help.
Good question! Perhaps creating a smaller size grid would help in this case- you can do this by increasing the number of rows and columns you are using in your settings. Just be sure to do so proportionately as to keep your spaces square instead of rectangular.
Extremely helpful video! I’ve always free handed my outlines and I’ve grown so tired of it. I always heard about the grid method but it seemed hard. The way you taught it is so simple. Thank you! Now I’m off to watch the second part!
You're so welcome!
Phew! You saved me from so much frustration! Thank you.
What a super teacher ! You make it seems so easy with your wonderful presentation , a natural.
Thank you my first attempt was hunt and peck to see how this App worked. Thank you again…
Love this thank you. Can a blank grid be made using this , without photo so you can project a blank grid for aligning please?
Exactly what I was hoping for and perfectly explained. :) Thank you!
This was unbelievably helpful! May I ask how would you do the proportions if the paper we are using is not in exact inches? For example if it is A4 paper (8.3 x 11.7 inches)
Dude your not my teacher but this was so helpful thank you so much!!
Looks like a great video. Can I make one without having a photo in there? I want an adjustable grid with nothing behind it that I can print out for my own use. Specifically, I want to mark it with days and times. I don't want a complicated time planner app
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Glad I could help!
Question 🤔 Ms Jordan art classes? Does this table used for this app or do similar table that this works for ?
Which ipad are you using in the video?
Thank you! I needed this so much. I wanna draw my gf and I for Christmas.
Wonderful! Have fun!
Thank you so much for sharing this informatie, this was exactly what i was looking for...Finally❣❣❣❣❣
What is the size of each small square?
What is the meaurement of the square? 1 inch?
Long press on your gridded image and it saves to your camera roll!
I’m using a large canvas how would I customize for the size
Thanks for the good information on using this app because it is not very self explanatory. Do you know of a good app that would be similar to pro poster for PCs but I want something for an Apple product. It had the capability of outlining a Portrait and you could make it say 16 x 20 and print out your photo reference and then when printed you could Tape the pages together & trace on your support. I think the term is called tiling. It was great for portraits and for collage work. Thanks for your help Nancy
Super helpful. Thank you :)
Thank you very helpful ❤
Thank you for your helpful video.
Can this app be used to make a brick style grid for beading?
I can't see why not! I am not super familiar with that process but I think you'd need additional rows & columns, if so you could just increase those numbers! Let me know if you have success!
Thank you for getting back to me! I ended up going old school and getting beading paper 😊
Please excuse my ignorance, but what is the machine the app is installed in ?
That is an ipad
Thank you Mrs Jordan. Much appreciated.
Thank you for this information !
Mam I have a 40 by 60 canvas......how to draw grid on that ......
Good question- For a canvas that is 40 x 60 you'd want to first crop your reference image to be proportionate (4x6). Then you can use 4x6 as your settings here instead of 9x12 for a one inch grid on your reference. This would translate to a 10 inch grid on your canvas. If that grid size is uncomfortable you can adjust the settings how you see fit- just be sure to do so proportionately. Hope that helps!
(Prior to this video I had my student crop their images to work with these settings. You can see this in another video on my channel. In this video we were planning on using 9x12 drawing paper and that is why we used those settings)
@@MsJordansartclassroom mam what is reference image? I wanna draw a pic from internet....so how should I get reference image? I am just a beginner so I don't know ....
@@MsJordansartclassroom thanks for ur time mam
@@Revathy-p1q A reference image is an image you want to use to refer back to (to see how to draw your lines, shapes, spaces, colors, and/or values). In this case, the picture you want to draw from the internet IS your reference image! You might be interested in these two videos I have for you:
1. How to find a quality reference image: ruclips.net/video/uVKka_x0wDg/видео.html
2. How to edit your reference image for a drawing: ruclips.net/video/JDkUoaoVTG4/видео.html
Hope that helps!
@@MsJordansartclassroom thank you! I’m glad I found your comment, I’m currently working on 9X12 canvas and I was trying to figure it out to copy from my phone photos. You mention that you have another video of 9x12 gridline? Will you please provide me like I would love to watch it. Thank you
How to make it square only?
I can’t find the app :( can you link it?
Very helpful!
Thank you , fantastic x
thanks for sharing.❤️
You are my HERO!
What is size of each square in cm ??
It works out to be a 1 inch x 1 inch grid .. so that would be 2.54cm x 2.54cm! Hope that helps!
Here, sorry I am not that mathamatical and wish to draw a lion on a canvas of 50x70 cm, i.e. 18x24" - I have the picture of the lion on a A4 page, which is 8x10" (20x26cm). Shall i crop the picture to be able to enlarge the for the big canvas - I could also use a canvas of 80x80cm, but the picture is more oblong. Tks for your help.
Hi! Yes, you should crop your reference to match the proportionate dimensions of your canvas (since you cannot easily crop your canvas!).
My photos does not want to upload to grid
This video was extremely helpful ✍🏾🖍 rainbow🤟🏽 📱 Thank you so much ✍🏾🖍 🌈 🤟🏽 📱
Glad it was helpful!
thank you so much.
I have my rows at 12 and colums at 9 but i comes up as rectangular.
Same
Thank You!
What if you need a grid inside a grid?
Good question! Perhaps creating a smaller size grid would help in this case- you can do this by increasing the number of rows and columns you are using in your settings. Just be sure to do so proportionately as to keep your spaces square instead of rectangular.
can u post the link to the grid app?
Here you go: apps.apple.com/us/app/grid-add-grid-on-image/id1033011034
@@MsJordansartclassroom tyy
The grid is not saved to my photos
No option for label in new version
Good to know! I will be sure to update my App & let my students know!
Thanks loads
I cant find the app
search grid#
Nice
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