Drawing What You See Vs What You Know!

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • Get a full rundown of how to draw what you see not what you know (or think you see). Let's talk about the 3 things you need to master to draw realistically using illustrations!
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  • @MaddCards
    @MaddCards 2 года назад +1

    You have amazing talent!

  • @raniamarzouq1357
    @raniamarzouq1357 Год назад +1

    I do really love your content thank you 😍

  • @good.citizen
    @good.citizen 2 года назад

    Thank you for the story.

  • @rajunagelli1715
    @rajunagelli1715 Год назад

    Nice explanation 👍

  • @sauloprieto3444
    @sauloprieto3444 Год назад

    Me encanto , hace años empece con Betty y seguí con Bridgman , loomis, harold speed, vilppu, y muchos más todo lo que decís es imprescindible , saludos desde uruguay abrazos

  • @ucbereket9543
    @ucbereket9543 2 года назад

    good✌️

  • @rajunagelli1715
    @rajunagelli1715 Год назад

    Hi

  • @klemhopper
    @klemhopper 2 года назад

    Note that you have said "we all see the same things but we all see differently because of our perception" but that we all 'see' the same thing. But we don't because what frames our perception is what we know, we see things we know more clearly than things we don't, we see nothing without having an idea or a name for the subject

    • @RPO808
      @RPO808 Год назад +1

      I don't think there is a question about what the subject matter is in the art work, but rather how to reproduce said subject.
      The purpose of this exercise is to stop using what you know and focus on what's in front of you. If asked to draw a balloon, most people will draw what they have encountered in the past accessing their schema, but when you're tasked to draw that specific balloon in front of you in particular, it becomes a tug of war between what you perceive with your eyes and what you've perceived in the past. So, as long as your eyes work you should be seeing the same thing everyone else is looking at thus representational drawing requires you to observe and report those details accurately onto your canvas using this artists methods.

    • @klemhopper
      @klemhopper Год назад

      @@RPO808 Yeh, I know that is the idea, there is this thing called a camera which reproduces that image perfectly

    • @RPO808
      @RPO808 Год назад +1

      @@klemhopper that’s also why there’s an art form called Photography, and in the same vein it’s like saying you can get a maid to keep your house clean rather than doing it yourself.
      If drawing something representationally is not your cup of tea there’s nothing wrong with expression or abstract. Many artists love those art forms, but don’t discount individuals that pride themselves in honing their skills at representational art.

    • @klemhopper
      @klemhopper Год назад

      @@RPO808My comment, that you've taken exception to ,is "we all see the same thing"
      I said that is incorrect. I didn't say anything about representational art or whether it's worth doing

    • @RPO808
      @RPO808 Год назад

      @@klemhopper uh huh 🙄

  • @rajunagelli1715
    @rajunagelli1715 Год назад

    I am Steven

  • @abelrodriguez2525
    @abelrodriguez2525 Год назад

    Life is like a box of chocolates you never know what you gonna get

  • @cartoonmark75
    @cartoonmark75 8 дней назад

    Great tips,,but shes talking too quietly, i have my volume up all the way. Probably doesnt wanna wake the kiddos lol