Hey Everyone, be sure to check out my new perspective drawing series (covering everything from beginner to advanced) PLAYLIST : ruclips.net/p/PL7xvYrkzD7N9UUEn_o15wrXZ1Z6lM9t0S
I'm trying to draw a building but it is like a c shape on it's side or actually an octagon cut in half.How would you draw the axis not on the x/y lines? Do you just guess it?
Thanks for this video! I have never taken a drawing class and am a bit intimidated at the whole process. I appreciate the clarity and simplicity of your teaching style, and am looking forward to learning more from you.
18 years old and also dreaming to be a comic book artist and author. These were some really useful tips to get me closer to my dream of being a famous author and comic artist. Thanks a ton for showing this to us for free! I know it must be trouble to do so, so you get a like!
Bro just your studio alone the shape and architecture of the attic is such an inspiration!!! So much knowledge and wisdom to be gleamed just from existing and creating art in such a surrounding. Beautiful. I would love to work in a space like this one day rather than a square room studio.
Dan, That's great information for an understanding of vanishing points. The location of all three vanishing points were an arbitrary distance. If you wanted to create a perspective of a known building design as in an architectural case, is there a way to plot the EXACT location of each vanishing point. ie, left, right, top and bottom vanishing points. Cheers, Ben
Great video, i have forgotten so much...I got comfortable in my own style and because it sold i was content...now i am wanting to best myself and get back into art and i have forgotten so much i took for granted....thanks for no bells and distracting whistles....
This was great, thanks! Only began teaching myself to draw in my early 40's for some help with being positive with ever growing chronic pain. So mostly flowers and trees and things....but when my son went to Amsterdam a few years ago the buildings and shops are something I absolutely fell in love with so ink and wash is my thing, but I'm horrible at perspective and get super frustrated. I like loose and messy, so not going for total realism at all, but I know getting some key things right makes a huge difference in just the main feel. So thanks for the help!! Definitely subscribed as you have loads of awesome looking videos, so thanks in advance :) Have a great week!!
@@j92so with my drawing? Going ok....but, almost a year ago a surgeon messed up and I'm had to relearn how to use 1 arm, but also damaged a lot of nerves, including half of the one that makes your lungs breathe, it has crushed 1 lung and have been told it's permanent. So,not able to practice as much as I'd like. Thanks though :)
Hullo! I'm new here and I'm glad to see this tutorial in my recommendations, honestly I find perspective drawing a bit boring for me and basically my arch nemesis lol but thanks to your tutorial here I feel encouraged practicing perspectives, up to see your videos rn, and to the peeps whose scrolling in the comments stay safe (^O^)
@@ItachiUchiha-gf4fz Gotto love those comments, same with the "you should have your own TV show dude" when they have more than twice the viewers online already.
@@YeeLeeHaw only few people watch TV now this days. I bet it'll be gone after a few more years cause you could watch an entire theater in a palm of your hand.
I really want to be an architect but we don't have enough budget and money to take that course, and now I'm a Math Teacher, I hope someday I'll be an architect 😊
Thank You for this video it really helped me in my art class. I was having a lot of trouble with this subject. I watched this video a lot lol but it helped me figure out what I was doing wrong. Thank YOU!!!
These videos are really going to help me out with my perspective class - I’m a student in Illustration and I do a lot of frontal plane work, my style is truly abstract and I naturally have I would say a feeling for perspective with instincts (I don’t know if that makes sense) though with true perspective.
A very informative video on perspectives. I've been drawing for ages and even for me it is still difficult sometimes to understand how perspective affects things. The only thing I missed was an application for the 3-point perspective. I had to watch the bit a few times, before something came to mind (looking from a tall building onto smaller ones in town). Amazing work though, well done.
Fantastic presentation..A Huge HUG 4 your generosity of teaching the world your true love of making art...and the art of hand/eye artistic creations. You my good man.....are a true internet treasure. ..and should be supported well....amen..... my art brother......
Hey man, that was masterful! I really appreciate the thought you put into a very well prepared video. I'm a maker/entrepreneur/engineer/artist and I imagine a future where humans fly and cars are grown. A future where quantum computers meets Neri Oxman. I see a future more utopian than most because I see the potential for all the tools now available, more or less, open source. So, I ask, what are the boundaries? Where do you see yourself? A concept artist for new vehicles those that you wear? Wearable vehicles man... wearable. From carbo. Made to make you feel free of a vehicle altogether. Fast and light. Strong AF. Anyway, great work!
Hey Everyone, be sure to check out my new perspective drawing series (covering everything from beginner to advanced)
PLAYLIST : ruclips.net/p/PL7xvYrkzD7N9UUEn_o15wrXZ1Z6lM9t0S
Thanks! Your lines were so light I could barely see what you were doing. I'll check out the new series.
no thanks im fine
I'm trying to draw a building but it is like a c shape on it's side or actually an octagon cut in half.How would you draw the axis not on the x/y lines? Do you just guess it?
@@MikeandHelen1 do check my content too
ruclips.net/channel/UCGIi3EYmpqufNftPbw_tUVQ?view_as=subscriber
motha alla sangun rayla
13 years old and hoping to be architect
Do your best!❤️
@@maryyaso i will
Best of luck! Since you're so clear about your goal there's no doubt in my mind that you will achieve it. You will shine my friend
14 here but i want to learn background art but planning tobtake architecture in college. goodluck to both of usss :Ddd
Good luck
Thanks for this video! I have never taken a drawing class and am a bit intimidated at the whole process. I appreciate the clarity and simplicity of your teaching style, and am looking forward to learning more from you.
01:45 - One Point Perspective
04:21 - Two Points Perspective
06:07 - Three Points Perspective
Thanks
Thanks
Helped with lockdown work
ITNA samay liya
thank you
18 years old and also dreaming to be a comic book artist and author. These were some really useful tips to get me closer to my dream of being a famous author and comic artist. Thanks a ton for showing this to us for free! I know it must be trouble to do so, so you get a like!
That was a lot of useful information packed in an 8 minute video, thanks a lot!
Bro just your studio alone the shape and architecture of the attic is such an inspiration!!! So much knowledge and wisdom to be gleamed just from existing and creating art in such a surrounding. Beautiful. I would love to work in a space like this one day rather than a square room studio.
Very nice to see Heath Ledger teaching me perspective
Rip Heath
Rip
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Heath Ledger is Australian 12,000 miles away from this Northern English accent. Nicely explained Dan.
Dan, That's great information for an understanding of vanishing points. The location of all three vanishing points were an arbitrary distance.
If you wanted to create a perspective of a known building design as in an architectural case, is there a way to plot the EXACT location of each vanishing point. ie, left, right, top and bottom vanishing points.
Cheers, Ben
Ben, that's great information information of Dan's video :)
Thank you. As a beginner to understand art, this video was very helpful.
Excellent! The best intro I've seen so far. Thank YOU,
Great video, i have forgotten so much...I got comfortable in my own style and because it sold i was content...now i am wanting to best myself and get back into art and i have forgotten so much i took for granted....thanks for no bells and distracting whistles....
Great and you have a quick mind. Us oldies can be slow so I was slow to follow. Loved your accent love from oz
Thanks I needed this for my exam tomorrow!
This was great, thanks! Only began teaching myself to draw in my early 40's for some help with being positive with ever growing chronic pain. So mostly flowers and trees and things....but when my son went to Amsterdam a few years ago the buildings and shops are something I absolutely fell in love with so ink and wash is my thing, but I'm horrible at perspective and get super frustrated. I like loose and messy, so not going for total realism at all, but I know getting some key things right makes a huge difference in just the main feel. So thanks for the help!! Definitely subscribed as you have loads of awesome looking videos, so thanks in advance :)
Have a great week!!
how is it going?
@@j92so with my drawing? Going ok....but, almost a year ago a surgeon messed up and I'm had to relearn how to use 1 arm, but also damaged a lot of nerves, including half of the one that makes your lungs breathe, it has crushed 1 lung and have been told it's permanent. So,not able to practice as much as I'd like.
Thanks though :)
Starting on this journey- thank you for your videos dude they are super good
whoever created this way of drawing, thank you. Its amazing how they simplified drawing. also thank you Dan
Thank you. This has taught me something important. I subscribed.
Will follow this course, I hope my drawing gets better
Naksatra Bailung hello
This is the best video on perspective I've come across so far. Thank You so much!
be sure to check out my new series :)
Thank you!! I needed a better understanding with the basics. I'm excited for this series
Kevin Smith Love your movies, Kevin.
This is helpful thank you and very dynamic and realistic.
Exceptional. clear, understandable, succinct
Thanks for the tips. I will use this to grow and improve my drawing channel. It help me quite a bit.
Thank you its slow dawning on me the more video's like yours I watch, yours was one of the easiest to understand.
Thank you. Clearly explained and demonstrated.
Thank you, I'll learn as I go on and listen.
Thank you so much! Your explanation is very clear, easy to understand
Cool video. I’m gonna use this as a warm up.
Hello Mr. Beardshaw, thanks for your efforts really appreciative..... ready for more episodes Awesome!!!!
Exactly what I was looking for. Great video. Thanks,
In 11th grade taking mechanical engineering classes at a college and this really helps with drafting isometrics.
great and thorough video. thank you for taking the time to do it! :)
Thank you for these vanishing and viewpoints
. Very clear and helpful. Charlotte Maffin
Useful and concise video, thank you for sharing
Thank you for this! Exactly what I was looking for
I was trying to draw a building with the 3 point perspective and was not reaching anywhere. Thanks Dan, you made it simple.
At last, a demonstration of vanishing points I can really understand. Thank you
Thanks for an accurate explaination
I subscribed but did not watch a video till now thank you I will become a Patreon in the new year
Very easy and great thanks bro
Great video, this is my weak point and I now am beginning to understand so thank you
Anyone here because of online school
Thank you so much😘😘
Very Helpful! Thank you Dan.
You are such a great artist!
Thank you so much 😍😘 for sharing this video because i learned how to do this hopefully you have more uploaded videos😍😍
This video was extremely helpful. 🌟🌟🌟
Thank you!
Thank you so much!!!!!!!! I learned it Finally!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wtf is happening to his accent, he goes from american to british to alabama to australian all of a sudded
so helpful!
Thanks Dan your vids are great.
Thank you. very informative.
Hullo! I'm new here and I'm glad to see this tutorial in my recommendations, honestly I find perspective drawing a bit boring for me and basically my arch nemesis lol but thanks to your tutorial here I feel encouraged practicing perspectives, up to see your videos rn, and to the peeps whose scrolling in the comments stay safe (^O^)
It IS boring but man does it make stuff easier!! To do what I want to do, I really need to get better.. Good luck with your art journey!
@@wilsonclaire3352 slr but thank you! Good luck to you too!
THANK YOU
Great video!
didnt bother watching the video in the end, just dropped the like the moment i clicked it, i know its gonna be great and really informative
im you're big fan..........you're the best!!!!😉😀😀😀😀
Jesus, you're so easy to understand. You should teach art, dude. Brilliant tutorial.
He just did
@@ItachiUchiha-gf4fz Gotto love those comments, same with the "you should have your own TV show dude" when they have more than twice the viewers online already.
@@YeeLeeHaw only few people watch TV now this days. I bet it'll be gone after a few more years cause you could watch an entire theater in a palm of your hand.
thanks mate, this is actually helpful in a mathematical perspective too, as I'm working with the projective space at the moment
Rina chan Boardoo but isn’t the word “mate” normally used with the Aussies?
I really want to be an architect but we don't have enough budget and money to take that course, and now I'm a Math Teacher, I hope someday I'll be an architect 😊
You will. Just believe
Good luck sir
thanks for posting my friend
Thank you. Very helpful.
Thank you
Thank you
Thank u.... Brother...
Really helpful, thanks!!
End of the video blew my mind, well worth the watch!!!
you do a great job. thank you
Lmao I’m watching this for art class right now…useful tips!
Thank You for this video it really helped me in my art class. I was having a lot of trouble with this subject. I watched this video a lot lol but it helped me figure out what I was doing wrong. Thank YOU!!!
These videos are really going to help me out with my perspective class - I’m a student in Illustration and I do a lot of frontal plane work, my style is truly abstract and I naturally have I would say a feeling for perspective with instincts (I don’t know if that makes sense) though with true perspective.
Good job
thank you
Amazing
Excellent video Dan, thank you.
I see how much practice I need!
I liked your cut G!
it was quite helpful thanks
Thanks
This help me a lot , but pls slow down a bit on drawing the figures. hahahah
This was fantastic. I was taught this 30 years ago and couldn't quite remember how to do it. This made 2 point so doable. Thanks!
This is amazing
Watching this I was smiling- I love perspective drawings and learning in general and was so giddy to watch this vid, I'm weird
Check out the new series on the channel:)
I am an incoming 1st year BS in Architecture, this really helped me so much!! Thank you!!
Dan, can you do a tutorial of a downward perspective? Like as if you were looking down of the edge of a building? Thanks. Love your videos.
-Rob
Yeah Rob that would be in 3-Point. Ill be turning these simple shapes into drawings through later videos:)
Really helpful in building up my concept of perspective. Thank you.
This mans accent feels like a mix of the British accent with the western American accent.
Great video Dan. Keep it up !
super !!!!!!!!
I have this book which content you practising.
Good for beginners 👍
Pretty tight space over there.(no offense)
A very informative video on perspectives. I've been drawing for ages and even for me it is still difficult sometimes to understand how perspective affects things. The only thing I missed was an application for the 3-point perspective. I had to watch the bit a few times, before something came to mind (looking from a tall building onto smaller ones in town). Amazing work though, well done.
this video was VERY help full
Great tutorial dude👍
Fantastic presentation..A Huge HUG 4 your generosity of teaching the world your true love of making art...and the art of hand/eye artistic creations. You my good man.....are a true internet treasure. ..and should be supported well....amen..... my art brother......
Hey man, that was masterful! I really appreciate the thought you put into a very well prepared video. I'm a maker/entrepreneur/engineer/artist and I imagine a future where humans fly and cars are grown. A future where quantum computers meets Neri Oxman. I see a future more utopian than most because I see the potential for all the tools now available, more or less, open source. So, I ask, what are the boundaries? Where do you see yourself? A concept artist for new vehicles those that you wear? Wearable vehicles man... wearable. From carbo. Made to make you feel free of a vehicle altogether. Fast and light. Strong AF. Anyway, great work!
شكراً على الترجمة العربية!
Helpful video, I bought the Andrew Loomis on drawing the head and hands, thanks for recommending it.
Fox Smith great! Perspective is something you should also learn because it will feed into the loomis techniques nicely.
Very helpful sir 😘😘