This is a fantastic video. As a cabinet maker getting away from computer designs to drawing by hand, this video is gold. Makes me think of the technical drawing classes from school. Love the furniture video.
Enjoyed this beyond measure... Have a phenomenological "cube" following me since November 1983. Calcutta, Mombasa, Bering Sea...didn't even scratch it. If I had a few billion, I'd buy a remote valley and tumble them into it on a massive scale. Cheers!
more videos please they’re always fantastic and gives my mine more to contemplate on this subject. as you make more videos i notice increases in quality as well. always fantastic thank you.
For anyone interested, the primary concepts shown here are in the book "Rapid Viz: A New Method for the Rapid Visualization of Ideas" which takes you step by step in developing these skills for visualization. Highly recommended.
Thanks so much! If you are drafting with pencil I would recommend vellum. (See below.) If you are drafting with ink, I would recommend Mylar. If you use the right ink you can erase with an ink eraser on Mylar. I draw a lot on tracing paper, and watercolor paper. www.amazon.com/CLEARPRINT-Alvin-Cp12101149-Vellum-12101149/dp/B000JM86I2?ref_=ast_sto_dp&th=1
Not sure what got you going, but please keep it going. thanks for this video and the others. I particularly like this one. I have an infinity for drawing. Thanks again.//Chuck
I use a Lamy Safari fountain pen EF for drawing. These cost about $35. Because I use waterproof ink for watercolors, I try to use cheap pens for drawing just in case the ink dries out and ruins the pen. Platinum Plaisir is another low cost solution. For waterproof ink I use Platinum Carbon.
@@robertsarchitecture I am just an amateur artist, but watching the action on it while you're using and the control over line thickness I think it's an upgrade from what I'm using now, haha (a yet-cheaper generic pilot v pen). I buy em in packs of 12 for like $24, but lately working on line quality I find it annoying to switch to finer point pens and redraw lines to get different thicknesses. Thank you!
This is a fantastic video. As a cabinet maker getting away from computer designs to drawing by hand, this video is gold. Makes me think of the technical drawing classes from school. Love the furniture video.
Enjoyed this beyond measure...
Have a phenomenological "cube" following me since November 1983.
Calcutta, Mombasa, Bering Sea...didn't even scratch it.
If I had a few billion, I'd buy a remote valley and tumble them into it on a massive scale.
Cheers!
more videos please they’re always fantastic and gives my mine more to contemplate on this subject. as you make more videos i notice increases in quality as well. always fantastic thank you.
Thanks so much! Yes, I'm slowly learning video production. Hopefully each video is a little bit better than the last.
Inspirational, indeed! 😍👏🏻👏🏻
Just awesome explained
Thank you for your guidance.
❤
Yes More spatial transformations, please!
Yes. That is my next video.
Super good condensed video...
Another great video on the fundamentals. Keen to see more like this!
Wonderfull video !!!! Tks a lot !!!!
Boxitecture Bikes! Beautiful Mr. Robert's ! I will watch this more tan once.
Thanks!
For anyone interested, the primary concepts shown here are in the book "Rapid Viz: A New Method for the Rapid Visualization of Ideas" which takes you step by step in developing these skills for visualization. Highly recommended.
its very inspiring. pl make some more video on transformation.
Hi, thank you for making these videos. Please make a video about spatial transformation.
You are reading my mind! That is the video I am working on now.
Thanks
Excellent video, i've been watching through all your content. I'm looking for drafting paper for my drafting table, do you have any recommendations?
Thanks so much!
If you are drafting with pencil I would recommend vellum. (See below.) If you are drafting with ink, I would recommend Mylar. If you use the right ink you can erase with an ink eraser on Mylar.
I draw a lot on tracing paper, and watercolor paper.
www.amazon.com/CLEARPRINT-Alvin-Cp12101149-Vellum-12101149/dp/B000JM86I2?ref_=ast_sto_dp&th=1
Thank you so much! This is exactly what I was looking for. @@robertsarchitecture
Love this video. Thanks!!
Not sure what got you going, but please keep it going. thanks for this video and the others. I particularly like this one. I have an infinity for drawing. Thanks again.//Chuck
I would love a video on spatial transformations!
Yes. I'm thinking about doing one!
love it
Thank you!
Tesekkurler*thank you. More videos please...
I notice you use a pretty nice ink pen in many videos, is there a brand you recommend?
I use a Lamy Safari fountain pen EF for drawing. These cost about $35. Because I use waterproof ink for watercolors, I try to use cheap pens for drawing just in case the ink dries out and ruins the pen. Platinum Plaisir is another low cost solution. For waterproof ink I use Platinum Carbon.
@@robertsarchitecture I am just an amateur artist, but watching the action on it while you're using and the control over line thickness I think it's an upgrade from what I'm using now, haha (a yet-cheaper generic pilot v pen). I buy em in packs of 12 for like $24, but lately working on line quality I find it annoying to switch to finer point pens and redraw lines to get different thicknesses. Thank you!
make more tecnique love soo much
Will do!
this rules
Test
excellent
Thanks