I have recently been telling myself how I need to practice perspectives/angles of things. Then all of a sudden you upload this video. Bless you Mark, this was very informativ. Time for me to grab the pen & start practising some more! :D
This was such a great video on this topic. Now i feel like i can actually tackle this subject of perspectives after putting it off for years in fear that i would give up again from over information 😂 I can't believe YT never recommended your channel to me through these months after i started to pick drawing back up again.
Dear Mark Crilley, i've been your fans for more than a couple years now. You are the first person i called my art idol. I've always wanted to buy and read your book, also as a mean to support you. But nothing's sold in my country, and buying from other country is not really the ideal solution. I don't know why, but JUST NOW i decided to search your book in google books, how happy i am to find it. I just wanted to tell that, and i hope i can support you this way. Wish the best for you, ^^
15:45 ...make the cube "invisible"🤔😀😘 This is (my) Mark! ...and I allways loved your "way" with words!... you're so relaxed!Stay like this! You are much better teacher than other drawing you tubers and so down to earth kind of guy! Thank you for aalllll the tutorials!
I just always kind of eyed lines. I knew there was something like 1, 2 and 3 perspective but had no idea when which is used or how they really worked😅... So thank you so much! This is going to be really useful!
I finally got a copy of the first Brody's Ghost in a half price books as well as Manga Art, and they've both been really helpful in my own graphic novel. You rock, Mr. Crilley!
Ahh Ive done a full drawing with 1 point prospective. Tried 3 points and failed, and never grasped the idea of 2 xD But this vid sums it up well!! Awesome work
Excellent videos. I've learned many things and have been reminded of many others that were forgotten in the mad dash (of life, that is). I've had three eureka moments in the past hour binging these videos.
You just explained 2- point and 3-point perspective better in one video than one of my teachers in college did in almost two weeks of class. He was a professional draftsman but a poor educator.
I just bought your book “The Drawing Lesson,” (super-cute, btw) and after the first chapter, while I started practicing, I remembered a trick that one of my college instructors taught me!! I held up my thumb to size the object!! I was so tickled-pink when I remembered. I think he actually said your pencil, but ..
There's a lot more you can do with construction lines in perspective, such as accurate checkerboards, centering things in circles, helping with drawing people from odd angles (that's a hint: can you more videos on the topic?) PS I'm enjoying working through the Two Pencil Method, highly recommend it to anyone who might be interested!
One of the most difficult to master perspective drawings is that of a house with an A-frame roof in two points of perspective. The reason is that while the building itself is two points of perspective, the roof is in three points of perspective. A lower pitched gabled roof can be fairly accurately drawn in two points entirely, but the specifics of the high pitched gabled roof also known as an A-frame roof means that if infinitely long lines were placed along the vertical edges of the roof they will appear to converge at some point above the top of the actual roof. Although there are several blogs that cover this, there are few if any videos that do so.
Hey Mark, I love your drawings and I tried many of them. Could you please draw Eren from Attack on Titan, but when he is transformed in Titan??? Please❤❤❤ I know that you drawed Eren when he is human so thats why I want you to draw him in Titan
How would You do measurements in perspective? As example if You have a bunch of evenly spaced lamppost by a Road. Obviously, as You get closer to the horizon They would move closer together, but is there a Way to now exactly how much.
I'm not sure about exact measurements but if you have drawn 2 or 3 and are satisfied with the apparent distance between them you can use a ruler to draw a straight line hitting the top of each lamppost and then all tops of the lamppost should hit that line
draw 2 diagonal lines from the top of 1 lamppost to the bottom of the other. Then connect the point those lines intersect with the appropriate vanishing point. This line goes through the middle of all your lampposts. After this, connect the point at the top of the first lamppost with the point at the middle of the second lamppost. Continue this line until it reaches where the bottom of the 3rd lamppost would be (This will be a diagonal line from the bottom of your lamppost to the appropriate vanishing point. With a new lamppost, you can connect the top of the second lamppost with the middle of the 3rd, and rinse and repeat.
MrRetiJunior Thank you! I knew there must be an exact Way to measure it, but I did not know how. I just went back to lot at an old drawing, which includes tiles to check with your method. When drawing Them, I thought it was pretty good, but I was Way off.
How do you include multiple perspectives in one shot? For example a second cube rotated slightly away from the first, would extend back to different points. Any tips would help.
Not sure if it's relevant at all, but I noticed that the 1-point was also a face-first perspective, where 2- and 3-point were edge-first and corner-first, respectively. Maybe that only applies to a cube (or other such rectangular prism), but I thought it was an interesting pattern.
Hi Markcrille, I need help. I was drawing and I had an idea... And that is to drawing a person studying behind a window, on the window there are also raindrops. I’ve been searching for some videos on how to do it but there is none. Please make a tutorial for this Mark.
4:41 - if you see closely then you will understand that the shadow (the one outside the object, on the left side) should be on the right side and not on the left side
My family says I'm skilled in art. One thing I've never understood IS perspective. I think this is going to help me so much. One question though, how do you determine where your points will be? :O
Yes I think if want make really spectacular in Superman or other action comic the use 4-Point or even higher but this would than masterclass as also in 2-Point if one focus point is near ob object as other. The other difficult would if use 2-Point by a staircase with changing directions.
Mark, your outside shadows must be on the other side. Or the inside light must be on the other side... ;) in any case very useful and cool video. Thanks.
6:04
Did anyone else think he was gonna say “begone THOT”
I am a horrible human being...
Lol'd a little :P
I have recently been telling myself how I need to practice perspectives/angles of things. Then all of a sudden you upload this video.
Bless you Mark, this was very informativ. Time for me to grab the pen & start practising some more! :D
This was such a great video on this topic. Now i feel like i can actually tackle this subject of perspectives after putting it off for years in fear that i would give up again from over information 😂 I can't believe YT never recommended your channel to me through these months after i started to pick drawing back up again.
Thanks a lot Mark. This is gonna be so useful to me because I wanna make a Manga.
You inspire me with your art, your books, and your videos. You should do another collaboration with Bailey and Jazza!
Dear Mark Crilley, i've been your fans for more than a couple years now. You are the first person i called my art idol. I've always wanted to buy and read your book, also as a mean to support you. But nothing's sold in my country, and buying from other country is not really the ideal solution. I don't know why, but JUST NOW i decided to search your book in google books, how happy i am to find it. I just wanted to tell that, and i hope i can support you this way. Wish the best for you, ^^
15:45 ...make the cube "invisible"🤔😀😘
This is (my) Mark! ...and I allways loved your "way" with words!... you're so relaxed!Stay like this!
You are much better teacher than other drawing you tubers and so down to earth kind of guy!
Thank you for aalllll the tutorials!
I just always kind of eyed lines. I knew there was something like 1, 2 and 3 perspective but had no idea when which is used or how they really worked😅... So thank you so much! This is going to be really useful!
Very cool and useful lesson. I love perspective....it’s good to have it in life.😄👍. Dad joke excellence, too.
I finally got a copy of the first Brody's Ghost in a half price books as well as Manga Art, and they've both been really helpful in my own graphic novel. You rock, Mr. Crilley!
I love Mark's dad jokes 😂
Ahh Ive done a full drawing with 1 point prospective. Tried 3 points and failed, and never grasped the idea of 2 xD
But this vid sums it up well!! Awesome work
Perspective! This is a major weakness for me, but vital stuff. Thanks, Mark! 🙂
Thank you! I learn better with video than I do reading. I think I understand a bit better now.
Excellent lesson, thank you.
I looked up "mark crilley perspective" intending to return to your old videos, but found this released just yesterday!
we get to see what you have to go through to bring us these videos. how can you even draw through those tripod legs?
Expanded my understanding of perspective.
Excellent videos. I've learned many things and have been reminded of many others that were forgotten in the mad dash (of life, that is). I've had three eureka moments in the past hour binging these videos.
You just explained 2- point and 3-point perspective better in one video than one of my teachers in college did in almost two weeks of class. He was a professional draftsman but a poor educator.
When I want to learn drawing online, I don’t care how many views they have, how far they are on top, I purposely search for you, Markcrilley!
Important video as always Mark ... Loved it❤❤🔥🙌
Thanks mark, the video is VERY useful !!!
I just bought your book “The Drawing Lesson,” (super-cute, btw) and after the first chapter, while I started practicing, I remembered a trick that one of my college instructors taught me!! I held up my thumb to size the object!! I was so tickled-pink when I remembered. I think he actually said your pencil, but ..
Great tips as always Sir.
Been watching your vids for some years and always learn something from you. You're very inspirational
I'm very bad at perspective, but with these videos I feel like I'm understanding more and more about it.
Perfectly done! Great tutorial!$
This is the first perspective tutorial I've seen that doesn't make me feel like I'm completely out of my depth.
I believe that what you called zero point perspective is Orthogonal.
Nice thanks for this
There's a lot more you can do with construction lines in perspective, such as accurate checkerboards, centering things in circles, helping with drawing people from odd angles (that's a hint: can you more videos on the topic?) PS I'm enjoying working through the Two Pencil Method, highly recommend it to anyone who might be interested!
One of the most difficult to master perspective drawings is that of a house with an A-frame roof in two points of perspective. The reason is that while the building itself is two points of perspective, the roof is in three points of perspective.
A lower pitched gabled roof can be fairly accurately drawn in two points entirely, but the specifics of the high pitched gabled roof also known as an A-frame roof means that if infinitely long lines were placed along the vertical edges of the roof they will appear to converge at some point above the top of the actual roof.
Although there are several blogs that cover this, there are few if any videos that do so.
Hey Mark, I love your drawings and I tried many of them. Could you please draw Eren from Attack on Titan, but when he is transformed in Titan??? Please❤❤❤ I know that you drawed Eren when he is human so thats why I want you to draw him in Titan
your wedding ring looks a little tight on you. i feel like if you took it off there would be a red mark or something
i think that you should use a steadler lead pencil it is really good at getting percise and is much more comfortable
i just told my sis about this she was drawing!
1st, 1st
yo crilley! can you show how to draw a scene with multiple different light sources?
How would You do measurements in perspective? As example if You have a bunch of evenly spaced lamppost by a Road. Obviously, as You get closer to the horizon They would move closer together, but is there a Way to now exactly how much.
I'm not sure about exact measurements but if you have drawn 2 or 3 and are satisfied with the apparent distance between them you can use a ruler to draw a straight line hitting the top of each lamppost and then all tops of the lamppost should hit that line
draw 2 diagonal lines from the top of 1 lamppost to the bottom of the other.
Then connect the point those lines intersect with the appropriate vanishing point. This line goes through the middle of all your lampposts.
After this, connect the point at the top of the first lamppost with the point at the middle of the second lamppost.
Continue this line until it reaches where the bottom of the 3rd lamppost would be (This will be a diagonal line from the bottom of your lamppost to the appropriate vanishing point.
With a new lamppost, you can connect the top of the second lamppost with the middle of the 3rd, and rinse and repeat.
MrRetiJunior Thank you! I knew there must be an exact Way to measure it, but I did not know how. I just went back to lot at an old drawing, which includes tiles to check with your method. When drawing Them, I thought it was pretty good, but I was Way off.
How do you include multiple perspectives in one shot? For example a second cube rotated slightly away from the first, would extend back to different points. Any tips would help.
Not sure if it's relevant at all, but I noticed that the 1-point was also a face-first perspective, where 2- and 3-point were edge-first and corner-first, respectively. Maybe that only applies to a cube (or other such rectangular prism), but I thought it was an interesting pattern.
Isn't the shadow supposed to be on the other side...
depends where its lit from
Agreed: the shadows on the inside and the ones on the outside of the last cube don't look right. As if they belong to different light sources.
Yep. If you have light on one wall of the cube in the inside, behind this wall just has to be shadow.
Just did a small render assuming just one light source with parallel light (sunlight) to make the point more clear:
abload.de/img/cube-cutoutgckbn.png
Make a video of how to draw a armor cat please I really want to draw it.
Draw a cat
Then put armor on it
Hi Markcrille, I need help. I was drawing and I had an idea... And that is to drawing a person studying behind a window, on the window there are also raindrops.
I’ve been searching for some videos on how to do it but there is none. Please make a tutorial for this Mark.
You should do these crash courses often
question: how do you draw circles, domes, etc. in perspective?
Cool
4:41 - if you see closely then you will understand that the shadow (the one outside the object, on the left side) should be on the right side and not on the left side
I thought so too.
0 dislikes! So cool
My family says I'm skilled in art. One thing I've never understood IS perspective. I think this is going to help me so much. One question though, how do you determine where your points will be? :O
Jynifer Adsit - It’s your decision. You can put the points closer or further depending on the kind of perspective you want to achieve.
Please can you do how to draw feet for all sides
I have heard that there are four and five point perspective can you please explain and do one please.
Is the object less distorted by putting the perspective lines farther away from it?
Looks like it
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You forgot one: 4-POINT PERSPECTIVE
Yes I think if want make really spectacular in Superman or other action comic the use 4-Point or even higher but this would than masterclass as also in 2-Point if one focus point is near ob object as other. The other difficult would if use 2-Point by a staircase with changing directions.
Andreas Braess Wait, if 3-point is for X Y and Z lines, where would the 4th go? W?
Please try transfromer 🙏🙏🙏sketch
Old man time laps👴😁😁
CAN YOU PLEASE DRAW MORE MANGA PLEASE 😁😂
Technically all four systems. Noice.
can you please draw 😄😄😄 froppy from my hero akadimia
cool
Hindi me nahi he?
Mark, your outside shadows must be on the other side. Or the inside light must be on the other side... ;) in any case very useful and cool video. Thanks.
Mark should draw pewdiepie
Did you say Spider-Man?!😀
1st 😊❤
I want a JoJo's bizarre adventure draw pls
ah yes, youre a man of culture as well
Ho? Mukatte kuruno ka?
Mark crilley really inspired me to start my own channel. You guys should check it out! I post Tuesday, Wednesday’s , and sundays 😌
1 person has no perspective. Sad. 😋
First!
second!
5th
Plz make a video about how to draw realistic spider man
First
Early
Who ever is the one person that dis liked this video has no heart.😳
lol, dad joke