man, I've been reading Framed Perspective for a while now, and I couldn't get my head around 2vp grid. In only four minutes my mind was complitely blown away. Keep up the good work, excellent teaching!
One of the best perspective videos. At 5:47 the two left adjoined cubes look like perfect cubes (height, width, depth are equal). How to make sure that the height is equal to depth and width, which are on a grid?
if you want completely square grid segments, you need to place the diagonal vanishing point directly in between the 2 right angle vanisjin points, the further from the middle, the more rectangular your squares will be
@@jujubeethatsme well i think i was actually wrong but what i meant was that if your diagonal vanishing point is too far to one side it will create rectangles instead of squares, but i think the diagonal vanishing point really needs to be in the direction thats right in the middle between the two vanishing points, 45 degrees from each of them, as the two first vanishing points are at a 90 degree angle from the point of view. im not quite sure where this puts the point on paper, but its just good to make sure you're not using rectangles for objects that have equal width and depth
Great stuff as always Dan... have to admit Ive stepped away from developing my drawing lately (life gets in the way) but hoping to get back into it soon
Thank you so much! Any chance you could share the link on how to learn how to mathematically build the grid and calculate the foreshortening rate? Thank you!
Question teacher: The difference between the one point and the other 3 is that in the one point one is watching the objets from the front and the rest of them from one side or from bellow or above. Thanks in advance. I hope I was clear, English is NOT my native language . Regards from Mexico
Great tutorials. My question is based around (1:25) making the lines cross through the diagonal corner to get a vanishing point, my lines from that point on don’t always pass through the diagonal corner when connected to established vanishing point. Tried so many times. Not getting it
2:50 How do you determine the angle of the third line and the measurement of the parallel line at 3:36 which is 14 cm. I understood that there is a relationship between them but I couldn't solve really. I have a similar question at 5:01 Maybe you told but I didn't get it because of my English. Could you help please?
it doesn't matter how long the third line is. Try any length and it will work, but longer might be better especially if you're doing more divisions so you can be more accurate.
The brewer method.. Choose 2 lines from the bottom of your vertical and 1 line on top than draw a rectangle HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL and connect the last point where is intersects that rectangle. hope it helped
I find this incredibly frustrating to watch because of simple choices to that could be done to make things clearer. Use different colors to indicate perspective lines. And use dotted lines to indicate what is being seen through an object for example.
honestly i've been working with perspective and trying to understand it for a while, and this is a new goldmine, thank you for making this.
man, I've been reading Framed Perspective for a while now, and I couldn't get my head around 2vp grid. In only four minutes my mind was complitely blown away. Keep up the good work, excellent teaching!
Thank you, Master! Best perspective series on RUclips.
Approximately, how many episodes will cover all that topic?
Thanks! I can’t say atm I’m just going to carry on going until there is nothing much left to cover
its so nice but one thing that i dont like is that when he draw he fast forward it so i cant study very well but its really helpful
@@sarah.dekhani THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR HELP
I agree it is hard to study from it when everything is fast forward
Hay Dan love your art great totorials they are very helpful
I know right
Nothing more satisfying than drawing a nice grid. They finite the infinite.
Your voice is so calming and easy to relax to
TRY 30 X40 WORK SHOP ITS CHANEL
Your tutorials really helped me thank you
Man, you are really a life saver
Your teaching method is excellent. They help me a lot in self-study. Thank you Dan!
Took me a while to find a vid where someone draws their grid with a ruler. Thanks!
This tutorial was really helpful, thank you! I really needed something like that.
Yes thank you.... continue on with this playlists please...it helped me a lot👍😃
I will, a lot more to come 😄
This is really helpful.I find perspective really difficult to grasp! Please keep making tutorials they are so great.
This is my dream playlist, your explaining is fantastic and so easy to follow
Thanks, glad you find these useful :)
so nice of you to share your knowledge with others .. thanks
espectacular.. nadie trabaja y explica la perspectiva tan bien. Gracias
One of the best perspective videos.
At 5:47 the two left adjoined cubes look like perfect cubes (height, width, depth are equal). How to make sure that the height is equal to depth and width, which are on a grid?
Learning day by day thanks for sharing
Well the series finally continue.thanx.
Hugely helpful! Actually making the perspective grid gives me conniptions and this is a great reference. I liked and have subscribed to your channel.
Love the series. Thanks for all the hard work. Very well done piece, and it's exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks a lot
Thank you for easy tutorials
Nice drawing.😍 I also love doing perspectives.😊
Fascinating stuff
This is amazing!
Great drawing!
Wow perspective is so complex
This really helps me a lot!!!! Thank you!!!
Love your content man
Thaaaaank you ❤️
if you want completely square grid segments, you need to place the diagonal vanishing point directly in between the 2 right angle vanisjin points, the further from the middle, the more rectangular your squares will be
Can you rephrase this? I'm not able to follow it. Also, are there reasons you would want them square and not diagonal?
@@jujubeethatsme well i think i was actually wrong but what i meant was that if your diagonal vanishing point is too far to one side it will create rectangles instead of squares, but i think the diagonal vanishing point really needs to be in the direction thats right in the middle between the two vanishing points, 45 degrees from each of them, as the two first vanishing points are at a 90 degree angle from the point of view. im not quite sure where this puts the point on paper, but its just good to make sure you're not using rectangles for objects that have equal width and depth
4:29 and at the most crucial point it devolved into 'figure it out yourself'. dammit, i'm here for instructions!
Foreshortening, like your technique!
Great stuff as always Dan... have to admit Ive stepped away from developing my drawing lately (life gets in the way) but hoping to get back into it soon
Amazing view.. I like this totorial
Thank you so much! Any chance you could share the link on how to learn how to mathematically build the grid and calculate the foreshortening rate? Thank you!
Thank you ! Très instructif ! :)
first like, first comment. keep it up bro I like your content. aaand lucky me I was looking for a perspective tutorial!
Your so good I can’t even follow it.cuz your so good
Love it. Good job as always (:
I got hypontized while watching this and saw myself in a different dimension
Question teacher: The difference between the one point and the other 3 is that in the one point one is watching the objets from the front and the rest of them from one side or from bellow or above. Thanks in advance. I hope I was clear, English is NOT my native language . Regards from Mexico
Plz draw step step
How it can learnt clearly ..plz
Thanks so much
Great tutorials. My question is based around (1:25) making the lines cross through the diagonal corner to get a vanishing point, my lines from that point on don’t always pass through the diagonal corner when connected to established vanishing point. Tried so many times. Not getting it
Hey im having the same problem did you find a solution?
Yup I'm having the same problem. The line is so crooked and off that I can't make the other tiles look foreshortened the correct way
You guys find the solutions yet? I've been trying since yesterday
how come you made a perfecttly spaced first grid without any guide?
Slow and steady sketch works for me
and im bad at fast sketch
What bout you guys
2:50 How do you determine the angle of the third line and the measurement of the parallel line at 3:36 which is 14 cm. I understood that there is a relationship between them but I couldn't solve really. I have a similar question at 5:01 Maybe you told but I didn't get it because of my English. Could you help please?
it doesn't matter how long the third line is. Try any length and it will work, but longer might be better especially if you're doing more divisions so you can be more accurate.
Bewer method is killing me. Is there a change you could cover how to use it efficiently in a video? The 'How to draw' book is not too clear.
The brewer method.. Choose 2 lines from the bottom of your vertical and 1 line on top than draw a rectangle HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL and connect the last point where is intersects that rectangle. hope it helped
Im having a problem with the diagonal of the box. They dont converge to the same vanishing point? The hell am i doing wrong? Speaking of 1p view
You are not doing anything wrong the dioganals of the plains don't have to converge but the center line should.
What's the music?
Theclast one is two points why you said three points ?
Music name?
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Broo can you make a video about shading in real time not time lapse
Brilliant and instructive as usual
2 people live in a non-euclidean world...
Thank you bro, reading the book just made me wanna kill myself, it was so difficult to understand
I find this incredibly frustrating to watch because of simple choices to that could be done to make things clearer. Use different colors to indicate perspective lines. And use dotted lines to indicate what is being seen through an object for example.
That being said one can't think of everything.. it was still a great tutorial in many ways and I applaud the effort.
do you want your coffee in bed too?