You have a special way of communicating. Really good video. I learned quite a bit particularly when you referenced your completed sketches and tied everything together visually. You're a very good visual teacher.
Even though I already know about these techniques it is good to hear other peoples interpretations of them. Some people get too complicated but you give perfect explanations of them and easy to follow. Thank you Teoh.
Hi tech. You are a wonderful motivator, All your advice and demonstrations are inspiring. Your urban sketching tours fill me with envy, hope one day you might come ‘down under’.
I get so much out of this concise explanation of each point. So easy to understand. So easy to check my drawing with each point. Thank you for doing that.
Thanks so much .I knew most of the things but your detailing all of them together makes it so much better !I am a learner and this will be a great help when I actually go outdoors and bravely try to capture what I see 😄
I don't usually comment but this is really helpful, I've always struggled with depth and perspective in general, and this made it so much easier to understand, Thanks
thank you so much for sharing your great knowledge and also may i ask what materials did you use in coloring and also the pen you use, thank you so much
I have had problems with objects that appear to float on the picture plane. Some shadows can help but not always. How about a video addressing this problem. Love your videos and have just joined your Patron page. Thanks
+David Raynalds Perhaps the video I linked may help you. Just substitute human figures for the objects you're drawing. Or you can just post a link to your drawing so that I can see and comment ruclips.net/video/3GYuzHhes3Q/видео.html
Hi Teoh! Thanks for another wonderful video. I feel that I have a much greater appreciation for good sketches now, such as your examples :) I'm still not sure I get the distinction between perspective and placement, though. Are you saying that the mid-ground tree at 12:20 and the foreground tree at 12:30 just appear or actually _are_ bigger than the ones behind them? I get how their placement relative to the horizon makes them look closer, but it seems their heights compared to the bigger of the two trees in the back is still hard to gauge....
FANTASTIC TUT. I really am interested in your style of urban sketching. For example, one of the watercolored works you showed in the end, how long would a sketch like that take you to create on location?
My apologies for accidentally clicking on dislike. Bad. I can't seem to undo it. (Reason: I was eating my breakfast. Thus, not concentrating on what I clicked on.)
....your one of the most helpful artist on the tube.....lots of tips and advice to make your own drawings better, thank you so much!
+Rick L Thanks for your support! :-)
By the way the audio is very clear which is a problem with a lot of videos .Your speech too is very clear and easy to understand .
You have a special way of communicating. Really good video. I learned quite a bit particularly when you referenced your completed sketches and tied everything together visually. You're a very good visual teacher.
Even though I already know about these techniques it is good to hear other peoples interpretations of them. Some people get too complicated but you give perfect explanations of them and easy to follow. Thank you Teoh.
The best insight on perspective, I have ever seen. Thanks a million.
Excellent, excellent instruction. You are an exceptionally good teacher. Thanks!
Hi tech. You are a wonderful motivator, All your advice and demonstrations are inspiring. Your urban sketching tours fill me with envy, hope one day you might come ‘down under’.
Australia?
@@teohyc yes i'm sure you would be welcomed with open arms. Since "discovering"
I'm another Aussie whom enjoys and appreciates the value of your skilled uploads 😊👌
There are lots of videos on this subject but I truly enjoyed hearing YOUR thoughts on the matter
I get so much out of this concise explanation of each point. So easy to understand. So easy to check my drawing with each point. Thank you for doing that.
+elsa Grace Thank you 😄
I appreciate you taking the time to concisely explain those 9 techniques! And then showing examples was very helpful! Thank you!
It never gets old! Thanks for that! Your content is great!
I admire the way you present your videos. Thanks
I love your videos, you are the best teacher in youTube.
Hey, thanks! :-)
You are the best in teaching basics. Thank you😊
More great tips and tricks.....Thanks, Teoh!
+linzertube Thanks!
This is amazing! Like a class that should cost money 💰 ❤️❤️❤️
oh the prof really used this one to teach in a paid university course...
Most helpful Video for Painting Composition. Specially for Beginners. Thanks so much!!
your line of quality is very stylish!
I love the way you drew all of these,
really helpful God bless!
thank you very much for sharing your extensive knowledge. a born teacher!
+Roberta Hutchison Thanks 😁
These techniques are very useful for beginners and I'm one of them😎 thank you
This taught me more than my art teacher has managed to teach me in half a year
i love your videos! they've helped me a lot. thank you
+alex miranda Thank you 😀
Thanks so much .I knew most of the things but your detailing all of them together makes it so much better !I am a learner and this will be a great help when I actually go outdoors and bravely try to capture what I see 😄
+win g Thanks :-D
it was extremely helpful im going to try it now thanks for your time
your channel is now my favourite !
You are the best maestro in RUclips
Thanks, your tips helped me a lot to create more depth in my paintings.
I don't usually comment but this is really helpful, I've always struggled with depth and perspective in general, and this made it so much easier to understand, Thanks
Excelente tu video. Lo he disfrutado mucho. Y....lo más bueno es que pue dibujar contigo. gracias Teoh Yi Chie!
One of my favorite sketching tutorials! Thanks very much!
+Miquel Matas Thanks!
thanks for this! i'm a beginner and i love all your videos!
Great suggestions!!! Will help for sure! Keep up the good work.
This was a very helpful video! Thank you for this!
Thank you. That was a lot of knowledge.
I just found your vidios on you tube. this was a big help to me. Very nicely explained. Thanks for sharing.
Welcome :-)
This will be very helpful as I learn to draw. Thank you.
Very good! Thank you from France ! 🍀👍🙂
Great stuff! Thanks for sharing my friend!
Great. Easy to understand.
TEOH, AWSOME! TKS A LOT.
Great instructional. Thanks Teoh
+David Lorell Thanks 😁
Thanks Teoh, good brush up video.
+Jacquie Frosinos Thanks!
lol natural adaptive resolution, you videos always help
You're awesome - THANKS for sharing
Nice video! Learned a lot!
Thanks. Great lesson!
Thanx mate I really liked what do you say and it makes sense
+Tariq Jarrar Thanks 😁
Great video. You are amazing.
Holy crap, your videos are perfect
Very useful tutorial. Tq
Very useful 🤩
Wonderful.
Love the way u demonstrate. Could u do a video on foreshortening at some point. I often struggle with that.
Good idea
thank you so much for sharing your great knowledge and also may i ask what materials did you use in coloring and also the pen you use, thank you so much
Aprendo mucho con Vos!
Lástima que no lo editas con subtítulos en español. Pero son buenísimos tus videos. Muchas gracias.
Thank you for this vid.
Thank Teoh.
ty!
what materials did you use in coloring?
I have had problems with objects that appear to float on the picture plane. Some shadows can help but not always. How about a video addressing this problem. Love your videos and have just joined your Patron page. Thanks
+David Raynalds Perhaps the video I linked may help you. Just substitute human figures for the objects you're drawing. Or you can just post a link to your drawing so that I can see and comment ruclips.net/video/3GYuzHhes3Q/видео.html
+Teoh Yi Chie Thanks I'll re-watch that and see if I missed something.
Hi Teoh! Thanks for another wonderful video. I feel that I have a much greater appreciation for good sketches now, such as your examples :) I'm still not sure I get the distinction between perspective and placement, though. Are you saying that the mid-ground tree at 12:20 and the foreground tree at 12:30 just appear or actually _are_ bigger than the ones behind them? I get how their placement relative to the horizon makes them look closer, but it seems their heights compared to the bigger of the two trees in the back is still hard to gauge....
What fountain pen are you using here? Thanks
Pelikan M200
was it marker pens or water colour u use for giving colours for those real life scenes? it was good and simple . @t
+Jithin raj c.v I use mostly fountain pens with waterproof ink and watercolour.
Teoh Yi Chie thnxx
bless
Great perspective vid tutorial,Teoh! TFS! 😃👍🏾 How’s the baby??
Thanks. Baby's much bigger now. Just learning to crawl. lol
what pen did you use?
Pen? Pelikan M200
FANTASTIC TUT. I really am interested in your style of urban sketching. For example, one of the watercolored works you showed in the end, how long would a sketch like that take you to create on location?
Depends on the complexity. Easier pieces may take 45min to an hour, larger ones maybe 1.5 to 2 hours.
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I guess the "r" in overlap got lost in perspective ;-p
You dont used 3d in the drawing.....
I think the bench is in 3d
Hahahaha 😂 oh good
Why are you wear this shirt most of time 😋??
It is extremely durable. The colours just don't fade even years of washing. lol
My apologies for accidentally clicking on dislike. Bad. I can't seem to undo it. (Reason: I was eating my breakfast. Thus, not concentrating on what I clicked on.)
+Dindin Lagdameo No problem. For the accidental dislike, you have to click 10 Likes. Hahhahahaaa. Kidding. Don't worry about it.
That will be easy because I love your channel.
:) :) :)
his breathing kills me....
ikr ! xD
What's the pencil you're using?
Staedtler 2mm lead holder