Boss, I learnt 2Poinps Perpective but I couldn't grasp it precisely or use it as I think. But, this process-movie gives me clear sight on Perspective drawings. I appreciate Boss.
How would you do this without a picture plane? As in, if you were to a house to scale from your head (with a floor plan of course, just not right next to your perspective drawing).
You would sh!t on "isometric standards", but yes, it is possible. Do the mindwork in your imagination: How would the V-Points move if you actually do it? What side of the building would be squished then? What side would be elongated? It you give you a quite interesting and maybe surrealistic house. Now imagine how the house would look like, if you put one of the VPs behind the house.
This is all wrong. The concepts are way off and you don’t even have a central vertical line from the stationary point. I don’t know where you gained this knowledge but is not exactly accurate and perfect.
Boss, I learnt 2Poinps Perpective but I couldn't grasp it precisely or use it as I think.
But, this process-movie gives me clear sight on Perspective drawings.
I appreciate Boss.
This is great. Thanks for the easy to follow tutorial
40 years ago i learned this on architecture-school. I can still do this
Bob Ross of drafting. Thanks!
THE BEST VIDEO ON THIS TOPIC!
How would you do this without a picture plane? As in, if you were to a house to scale from your head (with a floor plan of course, just not right next to your perspective drawing).
This is the perfect 3 point perspective demonstration. 👌👌👌👍👍👍
That's 2 point perspective...
lmao bruh
You're right, it is 2-Point Perspective, but it's Measured Perspective. There's a difference.
It’s a two point perspective drawing done wrong.
How can you draw a Measured Perspective in one VP? (interior)
wow nice. .☺☺this one seems too easy. .
can I use 30 by 60 degree instead of 45 by 45? is it ok, sir?
You would sh!t on "isometric standards", but yes, it is possible. Do the mindwork in your imagination: How would the V-Points move if you actually do it? What side of the building would be squished then? What side would be elongated?
It you give you a quite interesting and maybe surrealistic house.
Now imagine how the house would look like, if you put one of the VPs behind the house.
You sound familiar, were you in trainspotting ;) Excellent video my friend
Fantastic explanation thank you!
hi pal, why was the eye line at 4metres?
Indeed, that is not right!
noticed it too!
Are you an architect?
This is my teacher
This is all wrong. The concepts are way off and you don’t even have a central vertical line from the stationary point. I don’t know where you gained this knowledge but is not exactly accurate and perfect.