Perspective is a LIE!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @ivanjankov2709
    @ivanjankov2709 День назад

    The best perspective playlist I have seen so far, especially auxiliary vanishing points is eye-opening!. These are still tricky to many pros I am sure. Thank you very much!

  • @space.tel-e-grams
    @space.tel-e-grams Месяц назад +1

    I don't have a comment about perspective but I just want to let you know your videos are fantastic! You're a natural teacher. I found you through Tyler Edlin's channel. All it needs is one good algo hit and this channel is going to blow up. Looking forward to future videos!

  • @danielsim8385
    @danielsim8385 Месяц назад +1

    Well it really is all just from your perspective. Fun to see philosophy, geometry and physics start to appear when our vanishing points increase. I wonder if it's just a limitation as a human and unless you get one of those funky fields of vision we see in animals if the 5-point is just the maximum amount we can see/process on our own.

    • @tylerbourneart
      @tylerbourneart  Месяц назад +2

      Yeah, it's pretty interesting to think about. The fact that lenses on both cameras and in our eyes are convex might play a part in everything seeming 5-point-ish; but I'm definitely not confident in that. At some point this stuff turns into real-world physics and that's beyond my scope lol

  • @iamcoffeerepublic
    @iamcoffeerepublic Месяц назад

    Just dropping a thank you. The topic of this video is gold.

  • @tinevra
    @tinevra Месяц назад

    Thanks for another great explanation!

  • @Anmoart
    @Anmoart 2 месяца назад

    Thank you very much for these vídeos, wanted yo ask you how would you go for setting vanishing point for wide angle lenses landscape, do you use river or other natural objects as a reference point and use overlap, aerial perspective and finishing for create the illusion or is there a way to achieve a real sense of perspective using these rules? Ty ty

    • @tylerbourneart
      @tylerbourneart  Месяц назад +2

      Hmm that's interesting. For landscapes I tend not to use grids, other than maybe to help see where my ground plane is, but you can mostly just use overlaps, and shapes receding in space help perspective. Typically, landscape photographs are longer lenses, not wide, and it's probably a little harder to sell things getting that wide-angle distortion when they're organic like trees and rocks (just because extreme angles are good hints for visual distortion).
      I would say, yes, rivers can help perspective, especially if you play with how wide they are, the edges of the river can converge more slowly/more quickly.
      Your best bet is probably just to find some good reference for the type of look you're going for, and try to achieve a similar look. And then you can use auxiliary vanishing points for things like rivers, trees receding back in space, etc.

  • @markardisson2791
    @markardisson2791 14 дней назад

    super informative! thanks Tyler

  • @Houdini_Bob
    @Houdini_Bob Месяц назад

    what happened to your latest videos? they are not there

    • @tylerbourneart
      @tylerbourneart  25 дней назад +1

      They should all be up, had to pause a bit, but should have some new ones coming out pretty soon.

    • @Houdini_Bob
      @Houdini_Bob 20 дней назад

      @@tylerbourneart it is the video after this one and before the one about Gary Villarreal, it is not in your list of videos