Make an Easy Viewfinder to Improve Your Drawings
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
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Learn to draw faster by making an easy viewfinder. It's your secret weapon when you're learning to draw. I'll show you how to make one that is in the exact proportion as your drawing paper.
Materials and supplies needed:
-X-Acto knife and cutting mat
-Cheap printing paper (A4 or US 8.5"x11")
-Piece of cardboard
-Transparent sheet of plastic film
-Ruler
-Draftsman's triangle (not essential but helpful)
-Permanent market (Sharpie)
-Masking tape
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thank you, you helped me a lot
You're welcome, I'm glad it helped!
Thank you so much. That was a great lesson on the view finder.🌹💗
You're welcome, I hope it's useful!
thanks man
You're welcome, I hope it's helpful 🙂
Beautiful very nice....
Thanks!
I think this will be helpful for new photographers as well! Thanks!
Great idea! Thanks for your comment
Thanks for the tutorial. I need one of these now.
Thanks for your comment, I hope it helps!
Thank you very much ❤
You're welcome! I hope it's helpful
Keep doing sir .love from india
Thank you!
Is there a reason you do 1/4s instead of 1/3s?
That's a great question. I like to think it simplifies things. With the more familiar 1/3 grid you want to place your area of interest where one of the horizontal and vertical lines intersect. With just one horizontal line and one vertical line all you have to do is make sure your area of interest is in one of the four squares. You'll find that this places the area of interest very close to the same place as the 1/3 grid. So, with fewer grid lines you get the same result. Another benefit is that you will become less dependent on grid lines in general. They can become a crutch if you rely on them too much.
I don’t understand why your viewfinder needs the grid. You could just make the viewfinder smaller. You must use this viewfinder in a way that you have not described in the video. Please explain.
Thank you for your comment. Without the grid it's harder for beginning artists to take accurate measurements. We look at an edge in our reference photo and in our mind we're thinking something like "this is one-half, or one-third from the edge of the viewfinder." Having an additional horizontal and vertical line in the middle helps make your measurements easier and more accurate. In this video I show the process of taking accurate measurements: ruclips.net/video/hR2B1yhqyfw/видео.html I hope this helps. I plan on making a specific video about using the viewfinder when sketching in the real world.
Thanks!
@@minnahumble2294 I think back to early math class working with grid paper, they would show us how to transfer shapes by scale with the grids square by square.