I hate perspective painting, so I did it for 100 hours

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  • @meganbentleyart
    @meganbentleyart Год назад +1029

    The way you just jump into the painting part without procrastinating for a week is really awe-inspiring. Mad respect

    • @kashad
      @kashad Год назад +18

      Actually people do need rest, specially in art because you use your 100% of the brain all the time, and also emotions are at high level, that´s why people underestimate artists, because we need to rest more than other jobs, also creativity comes in dreams, and if you are not aware of dreaming you cannot either daydreaming, so your work will not be as good as you think. The verb "procastinate" is like you are a machine and you cannot have fun with other things, but it´s demonstrated by science proofs that rest is needed to better productivity. I´m also artist, and in 100 hours of work with rest, i can do more than one painting, actually i can work minimun 10 paintings at the same time, because i plan it before and work only what i need and don´t waste time overthinking, and overpainting. There is no respect (is not that i don´t respect her or her work, i do) but we are no machines, and artists---- we need to become the most sentient and living beings because we show in the painting what we feel in the moment of work, so if you are tired, your work will be shown too. I can do a constructive critic about her work, but i don´t want to, is her job and i respect it. It´s not like there is one only kind of art, art is infinite, so, her job is great, but to work witouth having fun, and resting, and doing other stuff, is a waste of time and you will lose more time doing things that you don´t need in the art piece. I have tried so many ways to work, i spent a year all day from 8 am to 8 pm working, and most of the time, my brain got melted by stress- So, when i stop and rest, and do fun things, and then try again, my brush and my work improved. SO.......nop- Have a good night. I don´t expect you to think the same, but i have more than 30 years of artworking and artstuding. Procastinate is a bit of an insult for those who work great and they can do great things in less time and also disconect.

    • @meganbentleyart
      @meganbentleyart Год назад +39

      @@kashad I agree with the need to rest. However, what I am referring to is the mental block that we sometimes find ourselves facing.
      Creating art takes a LOT of mental power and concentration. And we sometimes tend to avoid art projects/ commissions because of we know it will be challenging.
      I use the word "procrastinate" in the literal meaning of the word - to delay doing something.
      We're stuck in a world where we are surrounded by things that give us instant gratification (playing games, watching shorts). So naturally, we get stuck in a loop of doing those easier things instead of creating.
      I've personally found that I get great er joy and satisfaction when I overcome this mental block and tackle the artwork I've been ignoring.
      Rest is good. But you can't ignore the fact that sometimes we do delay doing the work. Motivation is fleeting and sometimes we need to discipline ourselves and get shit done.

    • @uncleurda8101
      @uncleurda8101 Год назад +22

      @@kashad An artist avoiding doing their work by writing an internet dissertation on the differences between resting and procrastination. Without any paragraph breaks.

    • @martyyt2099
      @martyyt2099 Год назад +4

      @@uncleurda8101 lmao well said

    • @manofthemonkey
      @manofthemonkey 9 месяцев назад +2

      it's all perspective HA maybe she did and didn't show

  • @StaubengeI
    @StaubengeI Год назад +677

    As a fellow artist, I so admire your determination to not just shy away from unpleasant challenges but actually do the opposite and actively turn them into a project. And the outcome is absolutely amazing. Your painting skills have always been impressive, the light and shadows and use of colour are already beautiful as it is, but now with the added perspective? Mind-blowing. It looks so comfy and friendly and nice. I wish I could live in this city

  • @writethosefeels
    @writethosefeels Год назад +3718

    you're a real one for forcing yourself to do perspective for 100 hours. i avoid it like the plague LOL

  • @venkate5hgunda
    @venkate5hgunda Год назад +75

    The most underrated part of this channel is the sick background score and the crisp editing. They put you in the right vibe. 🎉

  • @jjr553
    @jjr553 Год назад +626

    You should make a virtual art gallery where you can showcase all your work. I would absolutly love to have a closer look at paintings like this. I am stunned as always!

  • @autumnal_depression826
    @autumnal_depression826 Год назад +102

    I swear learning perspective takes an artist's work for incredible to insane. Perspective gives so much emotion, depth, and storytelling to a piece and I love seeing what artists do with that.

    • @adorp
      @adorp 9 месяцев назад +3

      Perspective should be taught at the very beginning level. Our kindergarten drawing teacher taught it seamlessly while teaching us how to draw basic things like cottages, trees, paths, ponds, cows etc.
      Children learn things differently from adults. Thanks to him, everything I imagine in my head automatically emerges with the right perspective. I don't have to think about it.
      The perspective of the human body is a bit hard for me, as nude anatomy isn't taught until we reach art college, but landscaping is fine.

  • @laura88091
    @laura88091 Год назад +193

    One of my drawing teachers said that if the object gets too close (or too far) to the vanishing point it can get distorted. I think that's why you thought the castle was looking "weird". But this painting and everything you did in 100 hours is just amazing and makes me want to practice perspective too. I am definitely checking out the playlist you recommended.

    • @Cameron5043
      @Cameron5043 Год назад +58

      What's really weird is that you can use all the tools in the world to line up a tight 100% correct perspective drawing...and it IS 100% correct...
      And then you stare at it and stare at it and it DOESN'T look right. It's like the human eye doesn't accept it. And you finally throw up your hands and tweak the three lines that are bugging you just that little bit so that they are actually WRONG...
      And suddenly it then LOOKS right to the eye when you step back, even though it's technically wrong.
      I've seen that happen so many times that I'm convinced, over and beyond that "too close" point, it's part of how the human eye WANTS to perceive things.

    • @megasauruss
      @megasauruss Год назад +8

      @@Cameron5043 I experience this all the time with perspective. It’s extremely frustrating.

    • @aaronpreston47
      @aaronpreston47 Год назад +12

      Don’t people put their vanishing point off the canvas a ways as to prevent that?

    • @DeadWayfes
      @DeadWayfes Год назад +4

      @@Cameron5043 normally we have a 4 point perspective or pur 3 points are way far off (would have been easier for her if the top perspective point was same distance to the canvas as the other 2, which makes it way easier

    • @harrietjameson
      @harrietjameson Год назад +6

      @@Cameron5043 maybe because the perspective is too perfect, and things in perspective irl aren't totally perfect

  • @RobynLtW
    @RobynLtW Год назад +30

    I wanted to thank you guys for inspiring me to pick up Blender on your 100 hour Blender challenge! Since I watched it, I followed the tutorials you guys had in the playlist, and since then I havent stopped. Im in love with Blender now and can make amazing compositions I would have never dreamed on before!
    So tyvm once again, you guys are awesome!

  • @EdgeGaming
    @EdgeGaming Год назад +214

    This was super cool. I was in Oslo last weekend and saw your huge fantasy diorama in Outland, it gave me a whole new level of appreciation for what you do and your dedication to honing your crafts. Keep up the amazing work!

    • @Blize-Red
      @Blize-Red Год назад +1

      Oslo?

    • @Blize-Red
      @Blize-Red Год назад

      Lol

    • @Blize-Red
      @Blize-Red Год назад

      Oh a place. the way I was reading it looked like you were trying to say “Also”

  • @jennifereggl368
    @jennifereggl368 Год назад +36

    You are the only page I allow notifications on. I Absoutly love your work! My daughter and I used to build fairy gardens and boats for the fairys, to sail the creek. That was 8 years ago. Now she is an outstanding artist, with an imagination so big. I learned a lot from your videos. And was able to pass that on to her. YOU are a great artist!

  • @Unwedged
    @Unwedged Год назад +431

    Thanks to you and your boyfriend i have been getting a LOT more into art... And for someone who can't even draw stick figures properly.. I have been learning Unreal Engine 5 (because i saw your Blender 100 hour challenge - so it's sort of relative) and i must say... Thank you so much for giving me a new interest and new respect and love for art!! I'm so excited to learn and potentially have enough knowledge to teach others or even start a career out of it! :)
    Appreciate your efforts and originality! Seeya!

    • @Unwedged
      @Unwedged Год назад +14

      Shout out to Unreal Sensei as well, he's a legend.

  • @pawz212
    @pawz212 Год назад +30

    This is inspiring af
    And in a weird coincidence, wathching trad art being made like this actually made me realize some things that can be applied for improving my digital art technique.
    Mad respect. Subbed.

  • @geoffallert1921
    @geoffallert1921 Год назад +2524

    I teach technical drawing at a technical college in Australia and I have no end of trouble explaining perspective to my students. With your permission I would like to show them this video. It might get it through to them. Cheers, another great video.🧙‍♂

    • @TSpare21
      @TSpare21 Год назад +251

      If you are playing it through RUclips and allowing the ads to run, it's all good. Because you are not making a profit from her content and you are not illegally downloading and distributing it, you are all good. Sending the link for this video to your students is good, too, cause the more views, the more you support them.

    • @savspicious
      @savspicious Год назад +111

      bro you dont need permission to use a RUclips video in class💀💀

    • @tommykaczor9604
      @tommykaczor9604 Год назад +372

      @@savspicious yeah but this person is actually nice and askes for permission. And it doesnt hurt anyone. Wouldnt you agree that if you made a video for over 100h that if a teacher shows it in class to be contacted about it? I mean its at least a great compliment.

    • @victoriaeads6126
      @victoriaeads6126 Год назад +31

      Yeah, this is reminding me strongly of perspective drawing exercises in my University studio art courses. She did a great job with this video!!

    • @nohandle508
      @nohandle508 Год назад +12

      I would love it as a student!

  • @red2lucas
    @red2lucas Год назад +13

    That painting is absolutely unreal. Props to you for making yourself do things you don’t like to improve yourself. No wonder you’re so good.

  • @Animalconferece
    @Animalconferece Год назад +6

    I love the worlds you create and the stories you tell within your art, it’s amazing.

  • @kerripettit7639
    @kerripettit7639 Год назад +25

    Your talent is absolutely incredible, but I especially love these videos that show how much intensive learning and constant practice and hard work you (and all artists) put in to create the things you do. Talent is but a small part of art. Constant learning, training, practicing, and hard work is as much a part of being an artist as it is for any other profession, and that is often missed by others. Thank you.

  • @jennymay9793
    @jennymay9793 Год назад +25

    It looked amazing when you finished, wot surprised me was the color palette you used it was so different to the dark mystical colors of the other epic paintings you have did before it was so vibrant and gave me a princes fairy story, I enjoy seeing the painting come to life ☺.

  • @littleartsylilly5079
    @littleartsylilly5079 Год назад +3

    I can’t stop noticing your pinky now that I know I had no idea this entire time and Rewatching your stuff I’m like woah that’s amazing your talent

  • @gerdine9258
    @gerdine9258 Год назад +15

    These videos always leave me feeling that one like is not enough. I want to give more.. you deserve it. This takes real discipline to complete

  • @francescorao5673
    @francescorao5673 Год назад +2

    I was waiting for this uploaded new video of yours! 😍
    You always keep on getting better and better in everything you do, and this new 100 hours project was no exception! Not gonna lie, it was a blast! 💪
    I do really have to thank you for always inspiring me with your paintings and your imagination, your creativity and your techniques to finally (I hope *fingerscrossed*) start writing my first medieval-ish fantasy adventure novel!❤ Also, I do really think you're so skilled at painting these magnificent foreshortenings and prospectives, in which it seems that we - the viewers - are inside the painting and living in it!
    Bravo, Bravo, very good!👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @russwilson8558
    @russwilson8558 Год назад +2

    Great job! The painting is incredible! There's so much to love in it, but my favorite part is the shingles. I know, weird. Your use of the different colors to create all the individual shingles is such a magnificent touch.

  • @reketsomething
    @reketsomething Год назад +4

    From your new finger video, now I am just going through all the old videos marveling at how I missed the fact that you are missing a finger...

  • @notAude
    @notAude Год назад +16

    You always make things look so easy !!
    Seing you always makes me want to learn how to draw

  • @thesophoclean
    @thesophoclean Год назад

    Well, I'm very very far from your level, but when you say that there is something tha is a little off it seems to me that the whole painting is like suked up by the upper part, a bit like the fisheye effect on cameras (the one that take the whole panorama in a bubble-like shape), and it gives the town a kind of oppressive atmosphere. But it is really a very tiny effect, and the way you deal with prespective AND light on volume is really amazing! I really, really love the way you treat light and shadows anyway.
    PS : watching you made me go back to painting miniatures for a game that I recieved for christmas, the characters were so sad in gray, and it made me will to go back again on diorama making, so many many thanks to you! And I'll be able to apply what I learnt with you ;)

  • @florafulop7915
    @florafulop7915 Год назад +5

    Miss u guys! I found your channel on the holidays, and I watched all videos. One by one, I swear. I'm so glad for the new video

  • @ThorntonArtStudio
    @ThorntonArtStudio Год назад

    The Art of Perspective is a great book on this topic. Has a bunch of tips, tricks, and explanations. It doesn't just cover linear perspective, but also atmospheric perspective (how colors change with distance, rendering fog, etc)

  • @annastara3201
    @annastara3201 Год назад +6

    I love all these big art pieces you create. Always so breathtaking and magical. Nerdforge must be my favourite art channel these days... I always click right away, when I see a new upload

  • @aiamakhruka4295
    @aiamakhruka4295 Год назад +1

    I absolute love and adore everything about your work the editing , the music , the background, the art , and the time and effort you put in it , the filming , the lighting all those details and the high level of professionality .you deserve all the support in the world .

  • @cacklebarnacle15
    @cacklebarnacle15 Год назад +4

    Thank you for including your practicing process in this. Often you just don't get to see that it takes a bit of practice and some help like tutorials to get better at something.
    The painting turned out amazing and I especially am drawn to the shingles on the two houses at the front to the right.

  • @svartdraken
    @svartdraken Год назад +8

    Yes the finger is actually missing

  • @Blazer02LS
    @Blazer02LS Год назад

    Those first drawings remind me so much of my days in architectural design and drafting and then mechanical drawing classes in high school. Then the countless hours behind a mechanical drawing board... One old trick, notes to yourself on key items. Like these Light Left 10 to represent the sun as left side, 10 o'clock position, view depressed 5.5 for the viewers position below the settings lines at 5:30 point. I've gone so far as take a tea light and stick it where the light source is just to keep it in my head.

  • @RadishTheFool
    @RadishTheFool Год назад

    For those of us who don't want to draw perspective lines (every time), I recommend checking out a video by Robert Laszlo Kiss: Industrial Design Fundamentals 01: Perspective.
    He doesn't just explain the three most common types of perspective. He also shows how to create relatively accurate-looking perspectives without perspective lines. He does this by using the first element as a benchmark against which all the other elements get compared. It's not perfectly accurate, but for an artistic drawing or painting of just a couple of elements, it should look fine.
    Another recommendation is Understanding Perspective Drawing like Kim Jung Gi by Dr Draw. To me, it was particularly helpful to get a clear demonstration of what these perspective lines actually represent. That was never fully clear to me before, which made using them always rather mechanical instead of intuitive. Resulting in lots of mix ups, and a fried brain.
    Also, this was a super cool project, Martina. Thank you for being so undertaking, and for bringing us along! And for the viewers who feel inspired by Martina's idea yet intimidated by the 100 hours: remember that the practicing part was only about 20 hours. If you practice two hours a week, you'll have practiced as much as Martina after just 3 months. And if your first project is not as crazy complex as Martina's, I'm sure that part won't need to cost 80 hours.

  • @HadarCo
    @HadarCo Год назад +5

    Watching the Final Result B-Roll in perspective is like 4D or something so my brain can't handle it 😂
    But the drawing itself turned out so epic! (Are we surprised? nope.)
    And you know what? You got me motivated to do things I get frustrated just by thinking of doing, but at the end can have great results! Just need to think of the great end result to get started 💪🏻

  • @thaisasantos828
    @thaisasantos828 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is amazing! So many details! I loved the texture and the light that gives off a lot of depth. The only thing that sets me off is the dome on the castle. Maybe it's this element that makes you feel it isn't correct?

  • @morninggloryart
    @morninggloryart Год назад +16

    I love your videos! Can't wait to watch this one

  • @EmpressEmbeth
    @EmpressEmbeth Год назад

    I love how in the opening you're walking around your work space and I can see all your other paintings hanging up! I was just re-watching your rainy painting adventure video last night, wondering what happens to all the paintings you do you. It's so nice to see them displayed!

  • @seregruin
    @seregruin Год назад

    Hey Martina!
    Great progress on the perspective!
    For shadows, your can actually just build a very raw and simple model of your mountain and the front houses, place a lamp where you imagine the sun to be and copy the shadows from your model to the painting!
    I've never actually done this, but just got the idea. It would probably work, right?
    I know, one could just figure it out by thinking hard about it, but for more complex shadows, like the towers and roofs in front, it is a difficult task and you might only notice much later, that it's not correct.

  • @spiridiums
    @spiridiums Год назад

    This makes me want to do an experiment where I compare 3-point perspective based on a photo taken with a short focal length and a long focal length. I love the almost fish-eye lens look you have here, it really adds some whimsy to an already amazing fantasy painting.

  • @maky8893
    @maky8893 Год назад +4

    I had to come here to check that you really dont have one finger. I still cant believe that I didnt noticed :D. Anyway, amazing job with the perspective!

  • @marib.c.mahzinha
    @marib.c.mahzinha Год назад +1

    I'd love to see Martina doing some abstract painting or using other programs (like Word or Paint) for drawings!
    Love your channel, Nerdforge!

  • @starwhisker979
    @starwhisker979 Год назад +4

    The amount of effort you put into every single video is mind-blowing! You care so much about each and every project, and each video is SO enjoyable to watch! I am mesmerized at the amount of detail you put into this painting! Kudos!🤯🤩👏

  • @Rosie-yt8nd
    @Rosie-yt8nd Год назад

    oh it looks so cool! those strings look helpful!! maybe a paper sun or ball on a stick attached to the canvas can be a visual reminder/reference for the light!! like the strings are for perspective

  • @joeyhemlock
    @joeyhemlock Год назад

    I was thinking "yeah, that's pretty good" for the beginning of the painting. I mean, I have little artistic talent so it was bound to be a little impressive. Then at 10:35 when you started adding all the building details it suddenly went from pretty good to OMG that's amazing. Blown away.

  • @kapt980
    @kapt980 Год назад +18

    the amount of sheer workforce and patience you put in your projects is mind-boggling sometimes

  • @CertifiedCrow19
    @CertifiedCrow19 Год назад

    Amazing job!! My only critique would be the middle pillar on the castle. Everything is sloping upwards and inwards, but the middle pillar doesn't have the same effect. If you gave it a tiny bit wider of a base and slanted the tiny rectangular windows inward to follow the diagonal perspective of the pillar, it would look more accurate to me. But tbh, that is the only nitpicky critique I have, and that's only because you pointed out that the castle was slightly off to you. Honestly, this is beautiful and you did a wonderful job ^^

  • @fabiennehurkens
    @fabiennehurkens Год назад

    I always find it inspiring when artists admit not liking or not being to the standard they wish to be on, for a specific thing, and THEN seeing them work through the problems and put in the work and energy to do it. It’s sobering to know great artists are still learning and that it actually takes a lot of work, instead of slabbing the paint on. Makes me want to put in some more work and keep on improving

  • @Panacea9
    @Panacea9 Год назад

    "I love it!"
    I love the colours in it. Loved it in process.

  • @vernhoke7730
    @vernhoke7730 Год назад

    This was one of the hardest things I had to master in my mechanical drafting class back in high school.
    In the stone age, seventies, we didn't have lots of fancy stuff to help us. Just a line drawing and the measurements.

  • @HerrFinsternis
    @HerrFinsternis Год назад

    Beautiful painting ones again 😊 I love this look up to this sprawling cityscape.
    11:34 yes there's something going on with the perspective here. Domes are allways hard and you actually did great, but the walls under the dome use a different vanishing point from the rest of the castle (if at all). I think that's what you're seeing.
    Also, and this could just be me, the two little parts to right of the dome look to me to be off a different scale then the rest of the castle.

  • @alanunruh7310
    @alanunruh7310 Месяц назад

    i got another challenge for you!!!!!!!!
    do this again but this time change the size of your focal points and see how much that changes the Fish eye lens effect you get in your paintings. i think the smaller your focal point is the tighter the fish lens effect becomes. but if you made say a circle that is size of a small to medium sized coin. and evenly space out 4 or more threads around the half of the circle that faces what your painting. from there use whatever string is closest from that corner that is closest to what your drawing/painting. a great way to illustrate what im saying is take two pencils and set them on a desk in front of you with the top of the pencils touching and the bottoms away. making a little 2 sided triangle shape. now imagine those are two of your lines of perspective. now take the point where they are touching at the top and space that side equally apart like a little circle is growing in size as they get further apart. meanwhile leave the opposite ends of the pencils still dont let them move from where they was at the beginning. now imagine what your photo will look like using those lines instead. since they are not coming together so quickly it still gives proper perspective but with less of a "zoom" effect.
    id bet money that it works!!!! if i had better skills id redo the challenge myself to find out lol.

  • @anms_brk
    @anms_brk Год назад

    For drawing people in perspective, I find it helps to draw a rectangular box that will contain the person, so they can't be as easily out of perspective. I also tend to view the torso as two cubes connected by a sphere, so that helps as well.

  • @clone4211
    @clone4211 Год назад

    The final painting is beautiful, but my god is that castle gargantuan when compared the the houses' size on that mountain.

  • @DaVoDeTh
    @DaVoDeTh Год назад

    I love how your shapes are soo legible while also being so detailed and textured, Such a beautiful composition and the feel is like cozy complexity, Bravo!!

  • @theplasmawolf
    @theplasmawolf Год назад

    Martina's head appearing just above the big cupboards already makes this a good video :)

  • @manderinorange07
    @manderinorange07 Год назад

    I’d love to see you incorporate more about the breaks you take, to eat, sleep, move around, think. It would be great for us to see how you take care of yourself while taking on such impressive projects

  • @Eracer590
    @Eracer590 Год назад

    I love drawing 70s/ 80s architecture especially malls but perspective stuff is so weird when you first start out

  • @doofiddy
    @doofiddy Год назад +4

    was wondering when you’d be back!

    • @Donuts_random_stuff
      @Donuts_random_stuff Год назад

      Same

    • @Nerdforge
      @Nerdforge  Год назад +6

      For you it may be back, but for us we've been working on a new video for you all this time! Except a teeny-tiny christmas break 😅

  • @onionring7724
    @onionring7724 Год назад

    I really admire how you challenge yourself with each of these projects. I couldn't imagine making myself do a project I absolutely hated for 100 hours, but you've got such an impressive amount of drive. The final product turned out gorgeous!

  • @willchadwick2414
    @willchadwick2414 Год назад

    It was funny when you said, "Look at my cool grid." But there was no grid visible. :D Thanks for another great video. I loved the painting. Your sense of color is so fine tuned. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jamesonstalanthasyu
    @jamesonstalanthasyu Год назад

    I remember seeing those huge perspective street paintings, and getting all dizzy walking closer to them, or being right next to them. Loved it!

  • @jebus456
    @jebus456 Год назад +1

    i think i'd actually like the first step, because of all the straight linework

  • @OTTERSandKNIVES
    @OTTERSandKNIVES Год назад

    I believe your video is a sign that I need to sit down and practice! I had bought several drawing books on buildings and perspective but haven't really touched them yet. I will be watching those perspective videos after this one for sure!!!! Thank you for the awesome content!

  • @tinytsun
    @tinytsun Год назад

    I haven't even touched all the fundamentals yet, but being that perspective is one of the first that I dove into, it's already the bane of my existence.

  • @snett88
    @snett88 Год назад

    A little idea for your perspectiv lines on the canvas: Cover the strings in a bit of cole durst and then touch the canvas with them :) it's a bit faster then drawing them by hand.

  • @jonathanp___________3606
    @jonathanp___________3606 Год назад

    Wow. 6 minutes into the video and I’m already questioning my skills with perspective. I’m an engineer and artist, and I always liked drawing cubes in one, two, and three point perspective, so I was like “I can do that. This is easy.” Then you pointed out that it’s not just the size of people at distances that change, it’s the proportions, and my mind got really quiet. Thinking about how to get my mind to consistently distort organic objects was tricky. Then I thought why stop at three-point perspective? Because it’s the most points of perspective you can draw in 2d where straight lines in your subject matter are straight in your art… 4 points is like two points only with a vanishing point above and below with curves between them like pairs of parentheses, I thought my mid was going to break at 5, points and then at 7 I decided I’d had enough. And I still don’t know if I can pull off an organic object in extreme one-point perspective. Maybe I’ll see how many points I can put into my art sometime. I’d be interested in just seeing your reaction to higher numbers of points. It can be pretty mind blowing. Anyway, great job. I’m looking forward to seeing the rest of the video. You really inspired me.

  • @HARL3QU1N_YT
    @HARL3QU1N_YT Год назад +1

    We started learning that in my art class, but we are on 2 point perspective. This is amazing content, keep up the work.

  • @oneofthefools0
    @oneofthefools0 Год назад

    The final painting looks so good!! The amount of detail that goes into even the tiniest little pieces is so impressive, amazing work!

  • @itsnotaphasemom4789
    @itsnotaphasemom4789 Год назад

    You could have stopped at 10:00, I probably would have in fear of messing up but you did not. I think it is incredible how you have so much confidence in your art and skills.

  • @kiarahammee5446
    @kiarahammee5446 Год назад

    There's this one building that's throwing me off, I don't know if it's just me but what ever. This is just sooo cool, love it so much.

  • @shhq2
    @shhq2 Год назад

    Those floating roof tiles around that tower at 12.28 on looked so cool.... 🤯

  • @addangel
    @addangel Год назад

    me watching this in complete awe of this level of commitment and work ethic. if I had half of this kind of drive I’d probably feel invincible lol

  • @winterillust
    @winterillust Год назад

    your approach to learning perspective drawing is commendable, considering how tough it may seem at first. and whoa... that end result was an absolute stunner!

  • @ishikkasingh5981
    @ishikkasingh5981 Год назад

    I love how everything just starts to put together as SOON as she starts painting

  • @watchjoseph
    @watchjoseph Год назад

    Biggest wisdom lesson you brought home for me: "patience is something that has to be trained".

  • @musicgirl9592
    @musicgirl9592 Год назад +1

    Every single time I watch you create anything, I feel so inspired to do the same immediately 😭 your videos are always something I look forward too ❤️

  • @budrothefox3666
    @budrothefox3666 Год назад

    Drawing in perspective has always been my nemesis and probably always will be. It's honestly such a struggle for my brain. You would think it would be more intuitive than it is. It's quite mathematic, measured and cold in a way. I see the value and appreciate when things are drawn in perspective but the task itself i find destroys my creativity.

  • @amber-jaynegriffiths6377
    @amber-jaynegriffiths6377 Год назад

    I'm so jealous with how good of a mind set you have with art honestly if I had that I wouldn't put my sketch book down and this looks absolutely amazing a round of applause is well deserved

  • @notakittie7285
    @notakittie7285 Год назад

    I love how you did the shingles on the roofs! You make me want to try a house like that!

  • @bartekjankowski8000
    @bartekjankowski8000 Год назад

    I'd love to see additional 100h on this one to really fill it with details

  • @status_groovy
    @status_groovy Год назад

    I am so glad I found your channel!!! Your projects are so cool. I can’t wait to see what you have in store for us in the next video!

  • @GameEsthetics
    @GameEsthetics Год назад +1

    Amazing skill… my jaw dropped when you started adding in detail

  • @sisterpanic9588
    @sisterpanic9588 Год назад

    As always I love your energy. This reminded me of my own struggles at art school with technical drawing. I think your painting turned out amazing. Thank you for providing such entertaining content. To anyone who has never done perspective drawing/painting: The struggle is real!

  • @victoriaeads6126
    @victoriaeads6126 Год назад

    Oh. OH, yeah, light and shade is an entire extra layer of perspective. You start with geometry, then you have to overlay the radial perspective of the light source. Nicely done, Martina!

  • @cassidyann7738
    @cassidyann7738 Год назад +5

    It's beautiful!!! You're so talented it's crazy. Perspective is so hard! I was thinking at then end, this would make a great puzzle 🧩
    PS. I received your sketchbook for Christmas and I love it so much! It's perfect in every way. (Also, you liked my Instagram story about it and I was fangirling so hard haha)

  • @CrazyPigglet
    @CrazyPigglet Год назад

    Love it! I study architecture and it's always fun to see people take perspective so seriously, as someone who had a full class on drawing in perspective lol. Oh, and if houses ever seem funky, roof angles are always weird to draw in perspective as they take special methods, so might be the reason why!! Looks great to me tho, love the painting, another amazing video!

  • @jeffreyhallam5517
    @jeffreyhallam5517 Год назад

    Perhaps you should modify the easel to have some permanent folding rails. You can use T track to anchor the perspective lines whenever you need them and adjust on the fly.

  • @katrinamelsome4865
    @katrinamelsome4865 Год назад

    That was amazing! Now you should paint the same scene, from the perspective of the castle, looking downwards!!

  • @anastasiaklyuch2746
    @anastasiaklyuch2746 Год назад

    i think the castle looked a vit off because the tip of the dome at the left was facing too far right and didn't curve enough (tip would be hidden if looking from below), and also the walls around it - the facade with flower window and the wall behind the dome have their side edges leading to different points, as if one of the walls is tilted.
    Other than that, impressive!

  • @jonaslidstrom4658
    @jonaslidstrom4658 Год назад

    The painting makes me think of TarValon in the Wheel of time books, with the white tower at its center

  • @RachelDamerellArt
    @RachelDamerellArt Год назад

    Consider making more playlists or one "binge watch" playlist. When I finish watching your videos, youtube often automatically begins playing someone else's chanel. I really enjoy your content! Thanks

  • @Marie-nc4ie
    @Marie-nc4ie Год назад

    That looked so hard and so easy in the same time. Very good job!

  • @PanicatsPhantasie
    @PanicatsPhantasie Год назад

    My favourite painting of what I've seen of you so far :D It really makes a huge difference!!!

  • @dvjvbv
    @dvjvbv Год назад

    When you fixed the clouds, the difference was stunning.

  • @NidhiGaonkar-et5mj
    @NidhiGaonkar-et5mj Год назад

    you dont have enough subscribers for the amazing work that you do and how much effort u put into everything like 5 min crafts seriously just infuriates people but has so many subscribers but you actually create good content

  • @daniellekozinski1530
    @daniellekozinski1530 Год назад

    Your will to learn something you don't want to do is impressive at times. I can struggle to learn things I do want to learn.
    On a separate note, I don't know if you've been hit by RUclips being the Big Greedy Corporation that it has become, but a lot of the other's I watch have been. So, while I want to support you and the rest, I can't without also supporting RUclips. I don't know if you might be interested in checking out one of the alternatives (Odysee, Rumble, Vimeo) and giving them a trial run. They might not be quite up to par for somethings, but RUclips didn't start like this and it's time to encourage the competition.
    I hope you're getting enough rest between all these 100 Hour tasks you're giving yourself, but they are all beautiful.

  • @reximus1054
    @reximus1054 Год назад +1

    For those wondering I'm pretty sure at the start she said "Deploy an excavator" in Maltese lol

  • @catstickler
    @catstickler Год назад

    3:04: I was SHOCKED when you said you'd only been doing that for 5 hours. It'd have taken me AT LEAST 5 hours to figure out just the one-point, two-point, and three-point perspective drawings!

  • @aguschipo26
    @aguschipo26 Год назад

    This looks amaaaaaazing, the thing that surprises me most (besides all the effort that you've put into drawing perspective) is your ability to color! You are getting better and better at it everyday, congratulations!

  • @parfumeurmanasse
    @parfumeurmanasse Год назад

    Hey. Thank you for such inspiring videos. You show young people that not everything goes as fast as a few clicks on the smartphone screen. And you show them that it is worth having perseverance, having patience and also liking unloved activities more when somebody take time for them. And not only young people. Thank you.
    Liebe Grüße aus Deutschland

  • @redroses6111
    @redroses6111 Год назад +1

    hi, just an idea I had, because of the new avatar movie, I think you should try sculpting the floating the floating mountains of pandora but mini and kind of turn into something like a terrarium. I thought it would be cool to make :) btw I absolutely love your vid and other videos