He is just casually dropping masterpiece tutorials for free like it's nothing. This channel is one of the best drawing resources out there on the internet
Your knowledge feels like I found my own master Oogway in my art journey to became a art goddess. Tysm for sharing this with us, I love all of your content, keep it up!!! 💜
Bro casually dropped the best explanation/tutorial for drawing in perspective on youtube like it was nothing. Well done, guys! Proko should be taking notes...
Proko is good yo, don't forget he was what we had for art channels that actually explain what's what for free. I'm willing to defend them 😤 he taught me the Loomis method that helped me draw during my Marvel phase 😤🗿
30 and disappointed with my art goals, jadokar and journalling have helped me get out of this multiyear funk and get back to my fundamentals and reminding me to "nOt sToP hErE" thank you guys
I’ve been slowly learning perspective for the last year or two and there were a few things that I could find NO entry-level videos explaining! It was so frustrating! This video explained all of them.
Really like your approach with this video! From the topic to the execution. And I think this explains things really well, like a extension of what we learned from the shorts. Simply MAGIC
i love this perspective tutorial! really helped me understand some concepts i had questions about, like how lines of a cube looks like they converge. thanks!
Its so satisfying to see an explanation of a prespective with animation on paper, just an amazing proof that you don't use a tool on a computer to help with rotating and stuff... Such a great skill and great explanation
I love your shorts, specifically the kne featuring Lucipus of Miletus. I am glad you are experimenting with longer form videos, and would love to see more insight from you.
I don't draw. I can't draw. But I've been watching your videos long enough that I'm starting to wonder... Hey... Why should I stop here? Shouldn't I grab a pencil and start again?
Well, first, you need to get rid of all distractions,that means music and TV. Get only one reference for the day, study it with youtube, then when you think you memorized the photo draw it without reference understand you mistakes and then use youtube to get better also 20 minutes drawing 5 minutes break do that to stop your self from getting over stressed
@Prrojiya17 Well Best thing for you to do is watch people like Draw Like A Sir he will give you alot of info and if you want to get better fast draw real people and use the lomis method you thank me in a week or 2 also advance tip Pracitce circle square and triangle then learn how to do it in 3d this will help you with perspective and drawing structure like building As long as you are willing to draw and stick to it you will be drawing animations in 8 month or 14 month time sound long but time flys
I noticed you use a 2mm mech lead!!! I switched to them earlier this year because the tip is identical to a wood pencil but I don’t feel bad for “wasting” my nice pencils every time I sharpen them lol! And I like the weight of mechanical pencils too. I got a rotring pro 2.0 in 2mm and I’m so happy with it. The brass weight is amazing! Also thank you for suffusing your personality into these, I honestly have trouble completing other people’s tutorials because they’re so boring to listen to 😂
Jadokar is a national treasure. You guys literally never cease to amaze me with your immense creativity, skill, and passion. Absolutely love what you guys do; tysm for sharing these great knowledge in the most awesome way possible. All the best❤️
Funnily, at @1:37 the camera isn't actually moving closer and further to the rock/cube. Instead they used a trick with the lens by simply changing the lens's focal length lol. This is a technical trick in photography that is used to imitate how your eye would view a scene at a specific distance.
This video was great! Thanks! When I finished watching it, it just occurred to me that I’d love to see some videos of what knowledge and skills you feel is gatekept as an artist and/or in the artistic community. Thanks!
I have watched other youtube videos for quite a while, but all that seems to go way over my head. However, This channels cleared out the dark clouds.Thank you!!!🤧
I really hope that you will do drawing lessons, laying everything out on the shelves, for example, which aspect not to go to until you have mastered the previous one. I'm 30 and I just started learning to draw because I'm looking for my way in life and I seem to like drawing. In general, I want to try myself as a tattoo artist, and to draw original and interesting sketches you need to be a professional in drawing, the only bad thing is that it can take half a lifetime😢
Y'all inspired me to learn how to draw. I wanted to make art like you do and this kind of longer version of tutorial makes it very useful for us. You two seem like cool brothers too, we love your humour lol very entertaining.
I have been figuring out and organizing key concepts in perspective and you made a simple foundation. its a great use of naming and ideas. I usually make simple shapes and less dynamic scenes. Such a simple change in perspective can show us all the inner workings.
Dr draw made a beautiful video explaining how perspective works in the simplest form even tho simplest form doesn't mean intuitive and easy to understand. These 3 concepts although more it simplifies our understanding divided to 3 It differentiates key concepts in perspective it helps us understand and guides us through mastery.
This "how to rotate a box in perspective" video is very good it boils all perspective to one concept explaining how all lines converge, it's like saying perspective is perspective in a different perspective, it's already so hard to understand it's just a refined definition for what it is. It's a good way to see things differently without knowing more than you need to It's good for masters if you know things intuitively but to learn you need these different simple aspects of one thing in art
An incredible video yet again. Glad to see a longer one, even if shorts are entertaining. Also seeing you use a Koh-I-Noor versatile is a Czech victory with itself
Such a great perspective on... proximity. One of these things that's obvious AFTER you know it but very hard won if you're figuring it out by yourself. Thy!
Quality content right here! You guys encourages me back to drawing and express boundless creativity. Also, we know that this is only a fraction of what you guys can do, so we are very excited to watch what you have in store for us! *Insert Wuwa's shock/amazed face*
He is just casually dropping masterpiece tutorials for free like it's nothing. This channel is one of the best drawing resources out there on the internet
Ctrl + paint
Your knowledge feels like I found my own master Oogway in my art journey to became a art goddess. Tysm for sharing this with us, I love all of your content, keep it up!!! 💜
I am not even artist and never want to be
But i watching him
@@strategistaow3520 same
did u know hes georgian and yes i feel the same too dashdiasredy1188
Why dont you Post Content on your channel?, i will be your audience
I thought that unfunny cringe comedian who ruined RUclips shorts and gen
It’s nice to see a long form tutorial video instead of a short 😃
Your pfp has a nice perspective to it
@@-JUNIOR26 his pfp has a lot of proximity
@@kevinsantos7031 bomb ?
Bro casually dropped the best explanation/tutorial for drawing in perspective on youtube like it was nothing. Well done, guys!
Proko should be taking notes...
😂
hahah noice
gimme more ravenfield videos
Proko is still amazing respect them 😭
Proko is good yo, don't forget he was what we had for art channels that actually explain what's what for free. I'm willing to defend them 😤 he taught me the Loomis method that helped me draw during my Marvel phase 😤🗿
30 and disappointed with my art goals, jadokar and journalling have helped me get out of this multiyear funk and get back to my fundamentals and reminding me to "nOt sToP hErE" thank you guys
Wow. How are your drawings now sir?
As long as you never stop you’ll always get better!!!
An art journal is key in my opinion. Draw for yourself, write, be messy, and do it everyday. It's helped me improve a ton.
bro invented drawing, wtf. so good.
6:24 MY GOD THESE ARROWS ARE AMAZING.
@Prod.Lavure Fuck your god
I’ve been slowly learning perspective for the last year or two and there were a few things that I could find NO entry-level videos explaining! It was so frustrating! This video explained all of them.
The animation at the start is the best way I've ever seen the different perspective drawing techniques explained. You're the best team! Thank youuuu
And that's why he's the goat
@Prod.Lavure Man its funny how much I needed this. And found it in the last place I'd think about 😂😂
Really like your approach with this video! From the topic to the execution. And I think this explains things really well, like a extension of what we learned from the shorts. Simply MAGIC
I love these drawing tips and the full length content. May not get as much attention, but it’s incredible and should. Keep it up!!
Literally the only video about perspective that is super useful AND fun
I love how much dedication he put into this video by going to actual places to explain us all the perspectives❤
The way you can animate things on paper like that is really cool!
i love this perspective tutorial! really helped me understand some concepts i had questions about, like how lines of a cube looks like they converge. thanks!
Its so satisfying to see an explanation of a prespective with animation on paper, just an amazing proof that you don't use a tool on a computer to help with rotating and stuff... Such a great skill and great explanation
Ngl this is one of the best perspective tutorials I've ever seen in a while
Please give us more long tutorials
There is simply no end to the perspective of art, this makes my heart melt into deep passion❤😇
I was struggling so much on perspective lately that seeing this popped up on my timeline is really great for me, thank you so much
Your improving everyones skills by existing and making their days better at the same time incredible.
please make more of this, your way of teaching about art is so entertaining, that I don't just learn a lot from it but also enjoying it
We need more of these long videos which explain drawing better than shorts. Pls make more.
One of the best turorials out there!
Thanks for posting ♥️
Thx for the tips jadokar, i really need this right now
I really like this longer video format which allows for more in depth tutorial 😀
I love it. for the first time I understand how perspective work. thank you so much. I hope for more tutorials in future
I love your shorts, specifically the kne featuring Lucipus of Miletus. I am glad you are experimenting with longer form videos, and would love to see more insight from you.
I don't draw. I can't draw. But I've been watching your videos long enough that I'm starting to wonder... Hey... Why should I stop here? Shouldn't I grab a pencil and start again?
Well, first, you need to get rid of all distractions,that means music and TV. Get only one reference for the day, study it with youtube, then when you think you memorized the photo draw it without reference understand you mistakes and then use youtube to get better also 20 minutes drawing 5 minutes break do that to stop your self from getting over stressed
@@DanielYoung-rl5dzyou seem knowledgeable. I want to learn drawing too. Can u give a few tips?
@Prrojiya17 Well Best thing for you to do is watch people like Draw Like A Sir he will give you alot of info and if you want to get better fast draw real people and use the lomis method you thank me in a week or 2 also advance tip Pracitce circle square and triangle then learn how to do it in 3d this will help you with perspective and drawing structure like building As long as you are willing to draw and stick to it you will be drawing animations in 8 month or 14 month time sound long but time flys
@@DanielYoung-rl5dz thanks
I Also reccomend proko on youtube tons of free information featuring a ton of different artists@@Prrojiya17
This is an insanely helpful video and the way you explained things are awesome, I would definitely love to see more 😩😩❤
Also live streams would HUGE
would love more vids like this! 😁❤
Please make more of these kinds of videos, they’re so good!
I'd like to see other fundamentals in full videos too. Thanks!
One of the best teachers in youtube. By far... Please, give us more!
Well, you just gained a new subscriber here! Perspective points have always been my nemesis till now!
Perspective is important.
(It's not about drawing)
Omg, only now I realize the only thing missing from my background drawing are proximity and angle. Thank you so much for this awesome tutorial
The master of drawing
Yay , we need more long form content like this
You not only have great expertise on drawing, but you're also an amazing teacher!!
Thats the best drawing in perspective tutorial i have ever seen. i love your long videos
Very informative as usual 💯
10 minute videos in this format is perfect!
I noticed you use a 2mm mech lead!!! I switched to them earlier this year because the tip is identical to a wood pencil but I don’t feel bad for “wasting” my nice pencils every time I sharpen them lol! And I like the weight of mechanical pencils too. I got a rotring pro 2.0 in 2mm and I’m so happy with it. The brass weight is amazing!
Also thank you for suffusing your personality into these, I honestly have trouble completing other people’s tutorials because they’re so boring to listen to 😂
Great explanation! Some things really clicked for me in this video!
Hopefully we get more such videos from you guys!
Jadokar is a national treasure. You guys literally never cease to amaze me with your immense creativity, skill, and passion.
Absolutely love what you guys do; tysm for sharing these great knowledge in the most awesome way possible. All the best❤️
Bro make playlists, you're extremely good man
Funnily, at @1:37 the camera isn't actually moving closer and further to the rock/cube. Instead they used a trick with the lens by simply changing the lens's focal length lol. This is a technical trick in photography that is used to imitate how your eye would view a scene at a specific distance.
Noted
This was great. I will like a deeper explanation of each point. Please try if you can make a longer detailed tutorial
You are an amazing artist and your way of speaking is as entertaining as it is easy to comprehend! Top notch youtube content, right here.
Would love to see more lengthy tutorials like this, great work. Big fan of all your content! 🙏
Finally got to see long tutorial video from favorite artist😍
You are the most helpful person for drawing in RUclips
I’m so proud reading comments that this video helped them better understand how perspective works.💛 I don’t draw but I really love watching your work.
Could you make more video like this one? They are really useful
This video was great! Thanks!
When I finished watching it, it just occurred to me that I’d love to see some videos of what knowledge and skills you feel is gatekept as an artist and/or in the artistic community. Thanks!
You should do a video on animation! Soso seems to be very good at it!❤❤❤❤great video
I'm glad I click into one of your shorts 🙏
Thanks for all your info man.
Perspective is important
This was great! I love this kind of lengthier videos and tutorials. Thank you for making this.
Finally the video I'm waiting for ❤.
one of my favorites artists
This video es so good! I'm amazed how under-the-radar went. I really want more of this lengthy videos
I just started my journey to learn drawing, and then my favorite artist drops an awesome lesson? Hell Yes!
I have watched other youtube videos for quite a while, but all that seems to go way over my head. However, This channels cleared out the dark clouds.Thank you!!!🤧
Please do more of these tutorials
Love ur drawing style
He teaches complicated studies in fun ways I love him
Just.. genuinely, 100%, No bullshit, favorite RUclipsr by a mile
Please make more of these...its so interesting
I don't have words to thank you sir for how important things you have taught me for my work. Thank you sir ♾️
I really hope that you will do drawing lessons, laying everything out on the shelves, for example, which aspect not to go to until you have mastered the previous one. I'm 30 and I just started learning to draw because I'm looking for my way in life and I seem to like drawing. In general, I want to try myself as a tattoo artist, and to draw original and interesting sketches you need to be a professional in drawing, the only bad thing is that it can take half a lifetime😢
Super well done, please do more!
Haven't seen the video yet, already liked because i know with you it's all quality information.
Amazing, this summarized several chapters of a perspective artbook in 8 minutes!
It's so helpful to put all this in layman's terms that's helped me tremendously.
Thank you for making this easy-to-understand lesson. I feel like I'm becoming a drawing expert little by little haha
yall have a nice perspective on this subject
Y'all inspired me to learn how to draw. I wanted to make art like you do and this kind of longer version of tutorial makes it very useful for us. You two seem like cool brothers too, we love your humour lol very entertaining.
Super cool video. Keep this informatibe stuff up, you're a natural teacher.
thanks master JADOKAR you literally gave me magic
Thanks mate! You make my day a better day
you know it's a good day when your favorite youtuber posts about what you wanted to learn from the beggining
I have been figuring out and organizing key concepts in perspective and you made a simple foundation. its a great use of naming and ideas. I usually make simple shapes and less dynamic scenes. Such a simple change in perspective can show us all the inner workings.
Dr draw made a beautiful video explaining how perspective works in the simplest form even tho simplest form doesn't mean intuitive and easy to understand. These 3 concepts although more it simplifies our understanding divided to 3
It differentiates key concepts in perspective it helps us understand and guides us through mastery.
This "how to rotate a box in perspective" video is very good it boils all perspective to one concept explaining how all lines converge, it's like saying perspective is perspective in a different perspective, it's already so hard to understand it's just a refined definition for what it is. It's a good way to see things differently without knowing more than you need to
It's good for masters if you know things intuitively but to learn you need these different simple aspects of one thing in art
It's crazy how masters just draw what they can and want
They literally can so quickly
Ah don't even read half of this i got hitted with the 3 am clarity
Very done, very done.💯
I need more videos like that. So well explained! I learned so much!!❤
Bruh thanks for your guidelines concerning the perspectives ,I hope I learned a lot from it
That was such a good visual and helped me understand foreshortening a lot better. I want to learn more about perspective
An incredible video yet again. Glad to see a longer one, even if shorts are entertaining.
Also seeing you use a Koh-I-Noor versatile is a Czech victory with itself
Why isn't anyone talking about how precise his lines are 😳?!?!!
Great explanation! 🎉
This full length video was so cathartic 😭
I'm always baffled by your art skill but the thing that goes unmentioned is your editing skills...
Absolutely helpful tutorial on perspective!! Thank you!!❤
Such a great perspective on... proximity. One of these things that's obvious AFTER you know it but very hard won if you're figuring it out by yourself. Thy!
Yesss. More of these please!
You are God's sent. Thank you!!!
Fantastic! Thank you, this has given me so much material to practice!
Reallllyyy goooood video! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!
Quality content right here! You guys encourages me back to drawing and express boundless creativity. Also, we know that this is only a fraction of what you guys can do, so we are very excited to watch what you have in store for us! *Insert Wuwa's shock/amazed face*