academic method of perspective is a way for teachers to explain what is perspective, but not the best way for artist or designer use in day to day drawing task. To be able to develop idea and design, you need your energy to focus on you shapes and proportion, a loose idea of X,Y,Z in perspective is more important, for large scale design like environment, when both VPs are not on the page, you need a more logical work method instead of following text book perspective to be more efficient in your task. Learn how to learn.
Something similar happens in music composition, where music theory is actually something to analyse a piece when it's finished. But for the creative process, a lot of it is often useless and something else is needed. Many thanks to you!
Try these out, and leave us a comment, tell us if you find this concept of perspective is more logical in drawing process. Text book is for understanding, drawing and design is logic break down from your understanding and you will develop your own methods to deal with day to day drawing task. Have fun. By the way, our new mic is finally arrived!!! Next episode onward we will do our best to fix all the audio problems!! We hear you!!
This channel is so phenomenal, im glad to have discovered you. Hopefully this doesn't come off as unthankful but if i could give just one advice to improve your videos it would probably be audio quality, i feel like thats the only thing that actually seperated you from the big channels.
I am grateful for the technique cuz I was so bummed by the mental torture I was putting myself through, using perspective while drawing, as 2 layers of my canvas wee solely dedicated to red, green and blue lines that would take me at least 30 mins to draw and adjust.... thanks for the tip. I hope you explore perspective more like this... the difficult ones
It’s not often I run into a video that makes the lightbulb go on like this one. You guys are covering perspective in a completely new /unique way. I know you guys are getting a lot of dumb/overly critical comments, but these concepts will be incredibly useful to tons of artists- whether the algorithm/views show it in the immediate sense or not I think you guys should make more videos exploring perspective- longer ones if you have the bandwidth!!!! Tons of new artists (myself included) struggle with perspective, and need more practical/every day tips that you can apply to professional work like you guys create Just my 2 cents. Keep up the fantastic work!
Hi, I absolutely love your videos, one feedback point from me would be the audio, if you could in the future use some kind of mic closer to you so we can hear you more clearly it would be really helpful (or simply increasing the volume on voice and decreasing volume on background music could probably also work). Thanks once again, can't wait for your next video!
Hey I love your video but a suggestion is with the audio mixing. Can you give the guy on the right his own mic and raise his voice separately. Also can you lower the music. just for reference I am using the speakers on a macbook pro. Also a question I have is how you study objects from reference. For example if I want to study a beetle how do you break down the perspective and proportion of the picture.
Hey so another take on the 1234 vp system would be to make the marks on the object you drew first and then bring them to the sides. This way while making the marks on the main object you could put them down to a general size of 1 meter or whatever makes sense for that object per unit (adding more points as needed). Then when you bring the units to the side of the page shrink them down to a size that makes sense for 1 meter at that distance. Now you have a grid that will let you draw common shapes like people at a size that makes sense visually
Thanks for the video. I personally think that perspective is the most important aspect of drawing because the essence of drawing is essentially depicting 3D objects and space upon a 2D surface. You need to comprehend the canvas and the objects within as three dimensional space, the light source, and masses.
OMG! I can't thank you enough for what I've learned from all your videos, is really helpful and yet not difficult to understand and not stressful at all.
Thanks for showing this method and the excellent videos.(I like your style a lot). it is actually a brilliant shortcut to the also brilliant "Brewer Method" shown in the book by Scott Robertson. But your method makes just so much more sense....just take the sides of the frame as a reference. I have a question: how do you effectively rotate objects against each other and conform to the same cone of vision (means keeping the "correct" distance between the vanishing points?
this was very useful. I wish fzd was available online, i would pay money for classes if it was accessible for everyone but i am not in the skill level yet
The info is great, but I can't always understand the audio while you are on screen... Any chance you guys will get lavaliers? That would make this videos so much better.
This is a great technique, made easier if you are drawing digitally because you can scale the reference point. How about multiple objects that are together in the same scene, but do not share the same vanishing points?
It's amazing how you guys made me finally understand perspective in an easier, faster way than the 3-4 books I bought to comprehend it. Truly straight to the point and easy to follow. Thank you so much! Would this apply to the fish-eye perspective as well? What kind of other crazy perspectives can this be applied to? :D
Thank you for the video! It was really useful! Just one question: during 4:19, how are you making those guidelines so quickly? Is there a way to do that with a photoshop tool, or is it some sort of plugin?
Thank you, this is what i'm looking for, Can you make more detail about centerline and counterline to, from part 04 , When Mr.Kingston make spaceship concept art Thank you again
Woah, another mind-blowing technique! Is the horizon line/Eye level the same as the ground, or is it possible to get your eye level higher and your ground plane lower?
When designing or making a painting, do you ever worry about the focal length or FOV of the camera lens? Are you very precise about that or do you just go for a approximate estimate of a wide angle or narrow lens? thank you
You have some great tips that I haven't heard anywhere else. But I gotta say that the audio quality and your cross-talking makes it less digestible. Hope you can work out the kinks in future videos.
You can probably use a ruler, space out first column the same way at the edge of the paper, then increase the spacing equally in the middle column and adjust third column at other paperside. 1 line should be straight at the horizon line, 1 below 2 or more if you want above... basically video explanation. Should work but this method is intended for digital drawing.
academic method of perspective is a way for teachers to explain what is perspective, but not the best way for artist or designer use in day to day drawing task. To be able to develop idea and design, you need your energy to focus on you shapes and proportion, a loose idea of X,Y,Z in perspective is more important, for large scale design like environment, when both VPs are not on the page, you need a more logical work method instead of following text book perspective to be more efficient in your task. Learn how to learn.
Something similar happens in music composition, where music theory is actually something to analyse a piece when it's finished. But for the creative process, a lot of it is often useless and something else is needed. Many thanks to you!
Try these out, and leave us a comment, tell us if you find this concept of perspective is more logical in drawing process. Text book is for understanding, drawing and design is logic break down from your understanding and you will develop your own methods to deal with day to day drawing task. Have fun. By the way, our new mic is finally arrived!!! Next episode onward we will do our best to fix all the audio problems!! We hear you!!
This channel is so phenomenal, im glad to have discovered you.
Hopefully this doesn't come off as unthankful but if i could give just one advice to improve your videos it would probably be audio quality, i feel like thats the only thing that actually seperated you from the big channels.
I am grateful for the technique cuz I was so bummed by the mental torture I was putting myself through, using perspective while drawing, as 2 layers of my canvas wee solely dedicated to red, green and blue lines that would take me at least 30 mins to draw and adjust.... thanks for the tip. I hope you explore perspective more like this... the difficult ones
It’s not often I run into a video that makes the lightbulb go on like this one. You guys are covering perspective in a completely new /unique way. I know you guys are getting a lot of dumb/overly critical comments, but these concepts will be incredibly useful to tons of artists- whether the algorithm/views show it in the immediate sense or not
I think you guys should make more videos exploring perspective- longer ones if you have the bandwidth!!!! Tons of new artists (myself included) struggle with perspective, and need more practical/every day tips that you can apply to professional work like you guys create
Just my 2 cents. Keep up the fantastic work!
Hi, I absolutely love your videos, one feedback point from me would be the audio, if you could in the future use some kind of mic closer to you so we can hear you more clearly it would be really helpful (or simply increasing the volume on voice and decreasing volume on background music could probably also work). Thanks once again, can't wait for your next video!
Yes, I even turn on the subtitles to understand the speech🙁
Yes please make MORE PERSPECTIVE VIDEOSSSS GAHHHHH. Im studying how to draw objects in perspective, environment sketching.
Wow this is basic linear algebra, how tf did I not think of this before?? Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for supporting!
that method blew my mind so much, thank you!
Consider me MIND BLOWN :o... suddenly, I want to try it and give drawing one more try.
Love your videos! Though would it be possible for subtitles or a clearer mic? Sometimes it can be hard to understand every word being spoken;;
Hey I love your video but a suggestion is with the audio mixing. Can you give the guy on the right his own mic and raise his voice separately. Also can you lower the music. just for reference I am using the speakers on a macbook pro. Also a question I have is how you study objects from reference. For example if I want to study a beetle how do you break down the perspective and proportion of the picture.
The “guy” is Kingston I think…
Hey so another take on the 1234 vp system would be to make the marks on the object you drew first and then bring them to the sides. This way while making the marks on the main object you could put them down to a general size of 1 meter or whatever makes sense for that object per unit (adding more points as needed). Then when you bring the units to the side of the page shrink them down to a size that makes sense for 1 meter at that distance. Now you have a grid that will let you draw common shapes like people at a size that makes sense visually
I'm super glad to see a more practical method for perspective. Thanks
It is absolutely insane how much I leaen from this channel. Keep up the good work
Whoa, just tried this method out, makes so much sense! Great explanation!
Your channel is great , thanks for sharing, and please share more tips ❤
Thanks for the video. I personally think that perspective is the most important aspect of drawing because the essence of drawing is essentially depicting 3D objects and space upon a 2D surface. You need to comprehend the canvas and the objects within as three dimensional space, the light source, and masses.
OMG! I can't thank you enough for what I've learned from all your videos, is really helpful and yet not difficult to understand and not stressful at all.
How i transfer this method to the paper, with pencil?? thx
Very interesting method, but this video deserves better sound quality!
This was very good, thank you!
Thanks for sharing this knowledge guys it’s definitely helpful!
Excellent video. I struggle with perspective in art so these videos help so much. Thank you. Love the channel. Keep up the awesome work (:
Thanks for showing this method and the excellent videos.(I like your style a lot). it is actually a brilliant shortcut to the also brilliant "Brewer Method" shown in the book by Scott Robertson. But your method makes just so much more sense....just take the sides of the frame as a reference.
I have a question: how do you effectively rotate objects against each other and conform to the same cone of vision (means keeping the "correct" distance between the vanishing points?
I should give this a try, tysm 🙏
this was very useful. I wish fzd was available online, i would pay money for classes if it was accessible for everyone but i am not in the skill level yet
This helped me so much 😂, like it is all logical now
Thank you so much for this. You gave an amazing perspective tip.
Great video! I will try this out, by the way the music is a bit too loud and its hard to hear what you are saying in the video.
very helpful, thanks. audio is hard to understand but still very helpful
The info is great, but I can't always understand the audio while you are on screen... Any chance you guys will get lavaliers? That would make this videos so much better.
Nice one ❤.... but pls make the audio quality better.
This is a great technique, made easier if you are drawing digitally because you can scale the reference point.
How about multiple objects that are together in the same scene, but do not share the same vanishing points?
It's amazing how you guys made me finally understand perspective in an easier, faster way than the 3-4 books I bought to comprehend it. Truly straight to the point and easy to follow. Thank you so much! Would this apply to the fish-eye perspective as well? What kind of other crazy perspectives can this be applied to? :D
Thank you for the video! It was really useful! Just one question: during 4:19, how are you making those guidelines so quickly? Is there a way to do that with a photoshop tool, or is it some sort of plugin?
Thank you so much ❤🎉
THANK YOU
Thanks so so much. 🤩🤩🤩
Amazing advice love the content so far x
omfg the tangent behind your head is driving me nuts hahaha.
amazing video tho, thanks for putting this out!
Thank you, this is what i'm looking for,
Can you make more detail about centerline and counterline to, from part 04 ,
When Mr.Kingston make spaceship concept art
Thank you again
nobody teaches stuff like that thank you so much , 👍👍👍
it's good to have master in house.
This tip looks great in digital, but in traditional you will still need to stick to use the ruler, I think.
Is there a way to use this technique with traditional materials? Like, pen, pencil?
just do same but on paper )
noice tutorial, would love to have anatomy and human proportions taught by you guys.
Super helpful 😸,🤗🙏🙏
Woah, another mind-blowing technique! Is the horizon line/Eye level the same as the ground, or is it possible to get your eye level higher and your ground plane lower?
Great video!
When designing or making a painting, do you ever worry about the focal length or FOV of the camera lens? Are you very precise about that or do you just go for a approximate estimate of a wide angle or narrow lens? thank you
11:15 🤣🤣🤣
any tips for 5 point perspective?
This is AMAZING!!!
Are there similar tricks for 1 or 3 point perspective?
I LIKED BEING WATCHED WHILE I SUFFER XD
You have some great tips that I haven't heard anywhere else. But I gotta say that the audio quality and your cross-talking makes it less digestible. Hope you can work out the kinks in future videos.
how in traditional method 8:15 ? thx
You can probably use a ruler, space out first column the same way at the edge of the paper, then increase the spacing equally in the middle column and adjust third column at other paperside. 1 line should be straight at the horizon line, 1 below 2 or more if you want above... basically video explanation. Should work but this method is intended for digital drawing.
I’ve been through art schools, and I was never shown this
Cool episode😂😂😂
She looks like anri okita
Very handy tip, what other secrets are you hiding
He legit was saying, "Let me cook honey, let me cook..." for all these years.
get a good mic gus. its like 50 USD
80 yr old boomers have better audio than this on their retirement home zoom calls
Look into cheap lavalier mics, Kingston is not clear and quiet compared to Tonia.
you are nice but get a new microphone and a stop background music and sound effects please
common sense is not common knowledge indeed
Are you two married?