@@stephentraversart These tips really aren't taught or shown anywhere else I checked. Thanks again. Any tips on how you do cathedral interior cielings?
So glad it helped Katy. Please help me out and tell your friends as well. Have you seen my three perspective playlists? Here’s a link to one ruclips.net/p/PLwjv2r1KZs1QXGGxk-0imNAVOIC74LDp1&si=_TcfQUl27-ThOtNj 😀
lost in the walls.. that sums it up perfectly. I'm practicing perspective, or rather, studying it, on the side for a couple of days now and i get lost in the walls all the time..
Thanks for all you have taught in your videos. I love all of your perspective videos. I am learning so much. Could you please do more videos on interior perspective? It's still a little confusing for me.
just out of curiosity, i wonder how it would be done if the left point was behind the floor, for example from a perspective below. one would not use that but I wonder how one would construct the floor like this, there is always one line missing that doesn't fit to one of the points..
as you are my newfound online drawing teacher!!! can you help me please? really want to do this . I am considering a class but it is VERY expensive and I feel really guilty to take our saved money and do this. Yet I need a job ( oversharing here!!) and don't have many skills. I love art and painting but I know ( ppl have said ) my use of color is great but things are off in proportions and perspective ( hence the current watching of these videos). I think it would be easier to have a teacher ( it is a live class once a week with loads of HW and a 2 yr commitment). I know a few ppl that did take this course and said it was worth it for them but they also had loads of experience before ( have none) Should I take this course and look at it as an investment ( like school) or try online courses that are free or cheap? What would you recommend?
I’m sorry, but I’m not in a position to advise you on this. There are clearly a lot of factors that weigh heavily, so I wish you a happy navigation of the issue. 😀
this is great thank you. Can I ask about the coffee table? It seems very angled and extreme and does not look sense? oHow would one draw that with 2 vps in a way that makes it visually appealing?
The problem is, the level of perspective distortion we can visually tolerate in an overall room space shape is greater than what we can tolerate in a smaller object within that space. So the coffee table no longer has the proportions of a coffee table, so looks odd. The truth is that the further we more to the edges of the room, the people should have been similarly distorted. If this were a manipulated photo, they would be. Perspective often creates a dramatic angle which can never really be achieved from a real life location. Great for showcasing a building design, not so helpful for fitting into a wider landscape. Does this make sense?😀
Dramatic perspective distortions can easily distort beyond what is possible in life. The way a camera lens can. It’s not as obvious with the rectangular box of the room, but is more obvious with the smaller objects. 😀
@@stephentraversart as always thank you. Do you think that I use your channel sorta as a course that I could finally understand this? I am re watching and trying but not really succeeding. Like a simple box on the eye level I can do. But as soon as I go over eye level or under I can't seem to make this work. Feeling stupid. should I enroll in a proper course? What do you recommend. I am seriously needing direction
Never seen 2pt interior done like that where you can see 3 corners. You're a vault of info sir.
Never been called a vault before! Thanks 😀
@@stephentraversart These tips really aren't taught or shown anywhere else I checked. Thanks again. Any tips on how you do cathedral interior cielings?
Maybe. I’ll see what I can do. 😀
That was an impressive demo. For me I will have to study over and over but you make it clear enough. Thank you
Thanks Joanne. I’m really pleased it was so useful for you. 😀
Thank you!! I've been so confused about this for years and no other tutorials have helped me understand!
So glad it helped Katy. Please help me out and tell your friends as well. Have you seen my three perspective playlists? Here’s a link to one
ruclips.net/p/PLwjv2r1KZs1QXGGxk-0imNAVOIC74LDp1&si=_TcfQUl27-ThOtNj 😀
Every single thing I am looking for is available on your chanel. Simply grateful. 🙏
What a great thing to hear. Thank you. And please tell your friends who draw about my channel. That would help me as well. 😀
@@stephentraversart already did that.😊
My thanks. 😀
You explain very well! My professor explained pretty well but I feel like my understanding is stronger now
That’s great. A second voice from a slightly different direction can often be very helpful 😀
this is much clearer than my future, sir! 😭 thank you so muuuch!
Happy to help Jynn
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Sir, you are an amazing teacher, I understood everything and I'll definitely practice watching your videos
Thank you!!
How encouraging to hear. Please tell your friends as well for me. Much appreciated 😀
i love this video! He explained it so clearly, my art sir wasn't half as clear as he was
Thank you. You explain perspective like no other!
Thanks. Much appreciated 😀
super helpful!! I feel like i finally have a good understanding of how to use vanishing points. thank you for explaining
Great to hear, thanks
I really enjoyed your presentation. Apart from being highly informative I find your voice very relaxing. Thank you.
Thanks you. That’s very kind of you to say 😀
Thank you so much that's very helpful
My pleasure Sandy. 😀
This is a great video. I was doing this last year but I got lost in the walls! I now see I wasn't setting up the room right.
I’m glad to hear you found the video helpful. All the best with your drawing Chukuka. 😀
lost in the walls.. that sums it up perfectly. I'm practicing perspective, or rather, studying it, on the side for a couple of days now and i get lost in the walls all the time..
Thanks for all you have taught in your videos. I love all of your perspective videos. I am learning so much. Could you please do more videos on interior perspective? It's still a little confusing for me.
I’m exploring other drawing themes right now, but I’m sure I’ll get back to a perspective focus. It have you checked my perspective playlists?😀
Thank you. This information is so insightful!! .
Always great to hear this. Thanks 😀
woah , you made it very easy to understand. thank you, good sir.
Great to hear. Thanks 😀
Thanks, that tutorial really simplifies it 😀
Glad to hear that! Thanks 😀
just out of curiosity, i wonder how it would be done if the left point was behind the floor, for example from a perspective below. one would not use that but I wonder how one would construct the floor like this, there is always one line missing that doesn't fit to one of the points..
Thank you!
Thanks 😀
as you are my newfound online drawing teacher!!! can you help me please? really want to do this . I am considering a class but it is VERY expensive and I feel really guilty to take our saved money and do this. Yet I need a job ( oversharing here!!) and don't have many skills. I love art and painting but I know ( ppl have said ) my use of color is great but things are off in proportions and perspective ( hence the current watching of these videos). I think it would be easier to have a teacher ( it is a live class once a week with loads of HW and a 2 yr commitment). I know a few ppl that did take this course and said it was worth it for them but they also had loads of experience before ( have none) Should I take this course and look at it as an investment ( like school) or try online courses that are free or cheap? What would you recommend?
I’m sorry, but I’m not in a position to advise you on this. There are clearly a lot of factors that weigh heavily, so I wish you a happy navigation of the issue. 😀
Thank you so much, sir. Big help! 👍
My pleasure Paul. Thanks😀
Tysm!
No problem 😀
this is great thank you. Can I ask about the coffee table? It seems very angled and extreme and does not look sense? oHow would one draw that with 2 vps in a way that makes it visually appealing?
The problem is, the level of perspective distortion we can visually tolerate in an overall room space shape is greater than what we can tolerate in a smaller object within that space. So the coffee table no longer has the proportions of a coffee table, so looks odd. The truth is that the further we more to the edges of the room, the people should have been similarly distorted. If this were a manipulated photo, they would be. Perspective often creates a dramatic angle which can never really be achieved from a real life location. Great for showcasing a building design, not so helpful for fitting into a wider landscape. Does this make sense?😀
@@stephentraversart honestly I am not sure I think basically we need to use our imagination to make it make sense?
Dramatic perspective distortions can easily distort beyond what is possible in life. The way a camera lens can. It’s not as obvious with the rectangular box of the room, but is more obvious with the smaller objects. 😀
@@stephentraversart as always thank you. Do you think that I use your channel sorta as a course that I could finally understand this? I am re watching and trying but not really succeeding. Like a simple box on the eye level I can do. But as soon as I go over eye level or under I can't seem to make this work. Feeling stupid. should I enroll in a proper course? What do you recommend. I am seriously needing direction
7:19 sooo very helpful! Wow!!!!
Excellent. Thanks for sharing 😀
you deserve more than this keep uploading ❤️
That’s very kind. I’ll put you in charge of promotion 😀
tysm uncle :)))
My pleasure. I wish you every improvement in your art. 😀
Six years in the school of architecture but didn't learn this. Waste of time and money
We can always learn more. I’m glad to be a part of it for you. 😀
I honestly didnt get anything in this video.
Sorry, I did my best. 😧