Learn To How To Draw Pt 2: Can You Sketch Simple 3D Shapes?

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • Can you sketch simple 3D shapes with ease? If not, you should take this lesson....!
    The best way to learn how to do anything is to start with the basics. If you are learning how to draw, that means starting with drawing fundamentals. One of the most important drawing skills for beginners to learn is how to draw 3D shapes and that's exactly what we focus on in Lesson 2. Because it's cubes, cylinders, cones and domes that make up the structure of most of the objects around us. By learning how to sketch 3D shapes NOW, you'll find things so much easier when you move on to more complex subjects!
    In this free drawing lesson we'll cover:
    • how to sketch
    • how to draw squares, circles and ellipses
    • how to draw cubes, cylinders, cones and domes
    We'll finish with a project to PRACTICE what you've learnt, because, how are you going to get better at drawing if you don't practice? 😅
    ABOUT THIS COURSE
    Are you ready to learn how to draw? Look no further because I've created this FREE course for beginners like you. I'm Emily from The Pencil Room Online and in this series of videos, I'll take you step by step through pencil drawing skills for beginners and give you tips and tricks along the way. These drawing tutorials are for people who want to learn how to draw realistically from observation, but if you are interested in animation or illustration or even painting, these lessons will give you some good beginner drawing skills to start with. We'll cover sketching 3D shapes, drawing objects, getting proportions right and creating shading and texture, so you'll have everything you need to start your journey as an artist. What are you waiting for...go grab a sketchbook and get started! :)
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Комментарии • 82

  • @ThePencilRoomOnline
    @ThePencilRoomOnline  Год назад +18

    Lesson 2 is here...Its a long one! 😅Take your time and split it up over a few days if you need to. Then practice! Spend a bit of time this week and next week just drawing 3D shapes until it becomes more natural. It's good to draw other things too, but give yourself some 'study time' focusing on sketching shapes. Good luck!

  • @MaryMartin-qo5gk
    @MaryMartin-qo5gk Год назад +2

    I really enjoy your lessons. They are perfect for me since I’m just beginning to draw and your explanations are very easy to understand and put into practice.

  • @yvettelodge491
    @yvettelodge491 7 месяцев назад +3

    You are a beautiful woman

  • @cmonaco577
    @cmonaco577 Год назад +1

    My cubes are so wonky. 😞

  • @deliaramirez9426
    @deliaramirez9426 Год назад +13

    Thank you so much. I’ve always wanted to learn to draw and your easy to follow tutorial make me feel that I may finally learn how to.

    • @ThePencilRoomOnline
      @ThePencilRoomOnline  Год назад +2

      Welcome! Practice is key. Im spreading the lessons out so you will have two weeks to practice :D

  • @vivienmaverley22
    @vivienmaverley22 7 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you it is so much easier with explanation , I’ve just tried to draw without the thought behind it.

  • @kiproniahsinei4383
    @kiproniahsinei4383 Год назад +8

    As a beginner I was overwhelmed with starting. These lessons have been a big help. really enjoying these lessons and seeing progress. Looking forward to more. Definetly subscribed😊

    • @ThePencilRoomOnline
      @ThePencilRoomOnline  Год назад +1

      I've really tried to make them accessible for people who are overwhelmed with where to start so thank you for letting me know your experience! Happy to help :)

  • @ammaraarooj3884
    @ammaraarooj3884 4 месяца назад +1

    Hi I have been doing drawing since childhood i can draw what i see in a picture but am unable to draw through live portraits.....so i decided to learn from the basic but i am wonder i am not able to draw a cube although i trace all othe shape cone bottles perfectle please help me out to improve cube shape

    • @ThePencilRoomOnline
      @ThePencilRoomOnline  4 месяца назад

      There's not really any instant fix except to keep working on what you find difficult and identify what is going wrong.
      Often with cubes it is the angles that people have trouble with. The vertical lines are always straight up and down and the horizontal lines are always straight across. The angled lines should be all on exactly the SAME angle if you are practicing these 'isometric' cubes which have no perspective. So that's one thing to check. Use a straight edge of something to see if all the angles for one cube are exactly the same direction and length.
      The good news is that if you are doing well with cones and cylinders then eventually you'll figure out the cubes. It just takes time :)

  • @cmr2426
    @cmr2426 4 месяца назад +3

    Doing the short strokes is very revealing to me. And becoming aware of how I move my hand and which direction I prefer and which is more difficult. I’ll keep practicing. Old dog learning new tricks here.

  • @Sarum9nich
    @Sarum9nich 4 месяца назад +3

    I hate drawing cubes and geometric shapes, it give me school flashbacks, and i do not have fond memories of that place and my geometry/math teacher especially. I thought i could skip this step but the results i have been getting so far says otherwise 😢

    • @ThePencilRoomOnline
      @ThePencilRoomOnline  4 месяца назад +4

      Its not the most fun exercise but I think it's important to try drawing 3D shapes before you try drawing 3D objects. Don't focus on getting them perfect. Try to think of it as a way of practicing moving your pencil in different directions. It's really more about developing coordination than it is about drawing perfect geometrical shapes :)

    • @Sarum9nich
      @Sarum9nich 4 месяца назад +1

      @@ThePencilRoomOnline every day i have been drawing geometric shapes and some other beginner exercies from your videos. To the point that my hand feels very tired. I dont notice im getting any better at this, drawing cubes right with all the angles being correct is especiallby hard 😭
      I have been doing this whole drawing thing for a month now, you are not the first online teacher i had, but so far you were the best. Thank you for making these videos.

    • @ammaraarooj3884
      @ammaraarooj3884 4 месяца назад

      K​@@Sarum9nich

    • @ThePencilRoomOnline
      @ThePencilRoomOnline  4 месяца назад +3

      @@Sarum9nich Good that you are practicing! But take it easy and don't cause any strain to your hand. Learning to draw takes a long time...at least a couple of years! That sounds like a long time but if you keep practicing regularly you'll look back and see how far you've come. It is important not to try to do too much too soon because it's just not the way learning works. Its a bit like learning a musical instrument - after a month you can play some very simple exercises....after a couple years you can play lots of interesting songs. So try to practice patience as well as drawing :)

  • @ThomasKeith-mb2rj
    @ThomasKeith-mb2rj 2 месяца назад +2

    So wrist or arm 😊 thank you

    • @ThePencilRoomOnline
      @ThePencilRoomOnline  2 месяца назад

      It's good to be aware of both and be able to use both ways, which is why we practice them both in this lesson. When you use them depends on what you are drawing. If you are drawing fast or drawing something big that requires long flowing lines then moving from the arm will give you that range. If you are drawing something very small and detailed then using just your fingers and wrist is fine.
      For most people starting to draw it feels most comfortable to use your pencil the same way you write, with the hand heavy on the page and just the wrist and fingers moving but this can limit you later on.
      Practice both but don't worry if moving from the elbow or shoulder is difficult for now. Even just thinking about sliding the hand smoothly across the page as you draw a line can help break the habit of only drawing from the wrist.
      Hope that helps!

  • @dpelpal
    @dpelpal 8 месяцев назад +1

    Arent all the lines supposed to converge when drawing a box? Im confused😥

    • @ThePencilRoomOnline
      @ThePencilRoomOnline  8 месяцев назад +1

      If you are drawing using perspective then yes that is true, the edges of the box will eventually converge. For beginners I recommend just getting used to drawing simple cubes with parallel edges (isometric cubes). There are two reasons I teach simple cubes first:
      1. To get used to the idea of drawing a cube in 3D without all the rules that come with perspective
      2. Perspective and converging lines become significant when drawing something from a distance. When drawing objects up close, perspective does still apply but it's minimal. When drawing a still life I wouldn't usually use converging lines and vanishing points etc, I'd just draw by eye.
      That said, it is important to eventually understand how perspective works. if you are comfortable drawing simple cubes with parallel sides or if you have a keen interest in perspective drawing then go for it! Here's my playlist of videos for drawing cubes in 1pt and 2pt perspective: ruclips.net/p/PL-i_GDP6hCKm7mXrbRD627fq9BkHq3PBs
      Thanks for your question!
      Emily

  • @dennisdominic669
    @dennisdominic669 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you mama, you helping my life.
    Learning from Nigeria

  • @sezakow1
    @sezakow1 10 дней назад +1

    I find it so difficult to draw these shapes without moving my paper. I notice that you don’t move yours at all. Is it bad to move the paper? Or should we try to keep it still in the same spot the whole time?

    • @ThePencilRoomOnline
      @ThePencilRoomOnline  9 дней назад +1

      It's totally fine to move your page around! I keep mine still for the camera. That said, it is good to be able to move your pencil in different directions from your natural direction. For the first lesson on lines I'd recommend keeping your page still so you are having to move in directions that may feel strange, in order to help develop coordination. But for drawing shapes, yep sometimes it helps to turn your page a bit :)

    • @sezakow1
      @sezakow1 9 дней назад

      @@ThePencilRoomOnlineawesome thank you for the reply!

  • @aeolianslot3277
    @aeolianslot3277 Год назад +2

    There is nothing wrong with practicing with a softer pencil like B2

    • @ThePencilRoomOnline
      @ThePencilRoomOnline  Год назад +1

      You can use whatever pencil you like. An HB will stay sharper for longer :)

  • @sharonh988
    @sharonh988 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank You. Very very helpful. 🙂

  • @TalibeIshq-v9q
    @TalibeIshq-v9q 4 месяца назад +1

    I can't understand what you are saying but i am practicing

    • @ThePencilRoomOnline
      @ThePencilRoomOnline  4 месяца назад

      😬 is it the accent? Make sure you use the subtitles if you need them. Or let me know if it is something confusing in the video!

  • @rameshrramesh6670
    @rameshrramesh6670 Месяц назад +1

    I love the expression 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @Coolkids91548
    @Coolkids91548 2 месяца назад +1

    I am learning to this

  • @dianecharest8365
    @dianecharest8365 Год назад +2

    Thank you. I am learning a lot from you.

  • @CasciousNyambe
    @CasciousNyambe 6 месяцев назад +1

    This is an amazing course. And I feel very good start learning the basics of art. I missed this stage when I started drawing because my goal is to learn how to draw heads so I downloaded the for Andrew loomis. Even though I have that I still felt there's something missing. Having knowledge about the basic shapes. And I found this platform, you really know how to teach ma'am. And I practicing very well. And I am begining to even have some confidence in my journey of art thank you very much

    • @ThePencilRoomOnline
      @ThePencilRoomOnline  6 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks for your comment! Yes, Loomis can actually be pretty tricky to get right if you dont first have an understanding of how to put 3D shapes together so hopefully this lesson helped.
      I will be doing some portrait drawing lessons including Loomis at some time in the future here on RUclips :)

    • @CasciousNyambe
      @CasciousNyambe 6 месяцев назад

      It really helped. And looking forward to watching those videos.

  • @janemctaggart5719
    @janemctaggart5719 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks I have enjoyed the lesson

  • @vkmukta629
    @vkmukta629 Год назад +2

    Have been waiting for this. Thank you!
    Could you suggest something for loosening the grip while practicing? I'm observing that I tend to tighten after a while.

    • @ThePencilRoomOnline
      @ThePencilRoomOnline  Год назад +2

      Thats a tricky one. Its actually great that you observe this! It can happen when you are concentrating a lot on the drawing task at hand. You could try holding it with the loose grip (further back along the pencil - I have a video on pencil grip here: ruclips.net/video/_70yJ36fNXc/видео.html) but thats not always suitable. Other than that all you can do is try to stay mindful of what your hand is doing, take a deep breath every now and then to relax your upper body/shoulders. I do have a few reminders in this lesson to use light, loose, sketch lines, so try to use that as a reminder to also relax your hand 😊

    • @vkmukta629
      @vkmukta629 Год назад

      @@ThePencilRoomOnline I will surely try that! Thank you and more power to you 😄

  • @LoverofSunflowernBees
    @LoverofSunflowernBees Год назад +1

    My drawing of boxes just doesn’t look the same, is there a way to know if all our lines are parallel?

    • @ThePencilRoomOnline
      @ThePencilRoomOnline  Год назад

      If something looks wrong or wonky with your boxes then yep its probably that the pairs of lines aren't parallel. Make sure the front square or rectangle of the box is even first. The top, bottom and side lines should be in line with the vertical and horizontal edges of your drawing paper.
      The angled depth lines are trickier - you can check them by lining up a ruler (or any straight thing) up with one of your angles and then slowly sliding it over to the other angle, trying not to rotate the ruler at all.
      If you have a set-square (triangle ruler), try using it with the bottom edge always in line with the bottom of your drawing paper and use the angle side to draw all the angled lines the same.
      When you add in the very back edges of the box, don't just join up the depth angles because they might be different lengths. Remember the back edges need to be horizontal or vertical and parallel to the front edges.
      Other than that its just lots of practice moving your hand at the same angle over and over again!
      Hope something from this helps,
      Emily

  • @marytesta3003
    @marytesta3003 6 месяцев назад +1

    Your series is fantastic. Thank you for doing bite-sized lessons with clear instruction. I'm doing these exercises between my clients. I do notice I tend to go down to the right. I'm very consistent though!

  • @naeemaart9682
    @naeemaart9682 Год назад +3

    ❤❤❤👍

  • @aeolianslot3277
    @aeolianslot3277 Год назад +1

    I don't know why, no matter how much I practice, I can't draw the last two squares

    • @ThePencilRoomOnline
      @ThePencilRoomOnline  Год назад

      For the cubes? The trick is to make sure all the sets of lines are parallel. The height lines should all be straight up and down. The width lines should all be straight across. The depth lines are the hardest to get parallel as they will be on an angle, but they should all be on the SAME angle. If even one of any of lines is not parallel to the others in its set, the whole thing is thrown off. Get something with a straight edge and hold it against the lines in each set (height, width, depth) and you might be able to see where you are going wrong. You might feel like the angled lines should go a certain way but they really need to be parallel to each other (at least for this exercise :)). Good luck!

    • @kerseykrewzoo
      @kerseykrewzoo 7 месяцев назад

      You can try practicing your cubes on either lined or graph paper until you get the hang of the depth angle. Graph paper would probably be the easiest to practice on first, then lined paper and finally blank paper. Having the straight lines to help take the guess work out of some of it can really help you practice the part you're having the most difficulty with in my experience.

  • @cmonaco577
    @cmonaco577 Год назад +1

    Thanks again, Emily. Another Great Job! I didn't get a RUclips notification for this lesson. I happily and gratefully stumbled across it.
    Glad I did. 🙂

  • @joanpringle-canning2834
    @joanpringle-canning2834 Год назад +2

    🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗

  • @flavia9269
    @flavia9269 Год назад +2

    I'm loving your lessons, thank you for all the tips!

  • @pratapsinghakarki7022
    @pratapsinghakarki7022 Год назад +2

    hi again ... eagerly waiting your class ..finally 😍

    • @ThePencilRoomOnline
      @ThePencilRoomOnline  Год назад

      Yusss finally! Another two weeks to practice before the next one 😉

  • @floyheidenreich7231
    @floyheidenreich7231 5 месяцев назад +1

    Just found your channel. Great instructions. Thanks

    • @ThePencilRoomOnline
      @ThePencilRoomOnline  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks! Let me know if there is anything in particular you'd like a video on 😊

  • @cmonaco577
    @cmonaco577 Год назад +1

    All the lines need to be parallel to each other, side lines, top lines, etc. Are they also they same length?
    Thank You

    • @ThePencilRoomOnline
      @ThePencilRoomOnline  Год назад +2

      Yes, the pairs of height lines, width lines and depth lines are the same length, within each pair! If you need to, you could use a ruler when you start to work on getting them the same length and angle before trying them freehand, to help overcome the wonkiness :)

  • @patrickhalloran5985
    @patrickhalloran5985 7 месяцев назад +1

    Very helpful , because we all need to refresh our learning.

  • @Life_in_Random_Bits
    @Life_in_Random_Bits Год назад +2

    cubes and cuboids 😊

  • @rekhascreations6927
    @rekhascreations6927 Год назад +1

    Thank u Mam' really nice 👍😊😊

  • @barbarabarrett3439
    @barbarabarrett3439 10 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent teaching! And I’m so glad you are a lefty since I’m a lefty. It makes it easier for me to learn!

    • @ThePencilRoomOnline
      @ThePencilRoomOnline  10 месяцев назад +1

      Cool, I do tend to work left to right for the majority of right handers that outnumber us lefties, so if its more comfortable for you to work left to right across your page then definitely do that!

  • @channelhandle
    @channelhandle Год назад +1

    Some day, I will be that good, but it want be today.

    • @ThePencilRoomOnline
      @ThePencilRoomOnline  Год назад +1

      All good things take time. Celebrate the little steps on the way to getting good...like watching this video and giving it a go 😊

    • @channelhandle
      @channelhandle Год назад

      @@ThePencilRoomOnline your videos are perfect and just what I needed. Thanks

  • @r.a.escaromd7136
    @r.a.escaromd7136 Год назад +1

    You are a good teacher

  • @olenahrechaniuk3634
    @olenahrechaniuk3634 Год назад +1

    Super!Thank you very much.

  • @aeolianslot3277
    @aeolianslot3277 Год назад +1

    Which video is about how to draw a circle?

  • @oneit9526
    @oneit9526 Год назад +2

    was looking forward to this one!

  • @cheataview
    @cheataview Год назад +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @mindfulcooking6543
    @mindfulcooking6543 Год назад +1

    Thanks for lesson 1

    • @ThePencilRoomOnline
      @ThePencilRoomOnline  Год назад

      Thank you! More lessons coming in a few weeks - apology for the delay :)

  • @BellaElla50
    @BellaElla50 Год назад +1

    Hi from Scotland. Thank you for this course. This is exactly what I need 😊

    • @ThePencilRoomOnline
      @ThePencilRoomOnline  Год назад +1

      Hi Ella, Thanks for watching! Hope you can stick around for the next lessons - every two weeks so there is plenty of time to practice between each one :)