Thank you for being thorough and always giving multiple perspectives! It's nice to see different styles from other countries and studies. You have true intuition.
Great video! I barely managed to pass my mechanical drawing and perspective classes so I really want to learn more about it to draw better. Thank you for this!
I reaaaally really appreciate these videos!!! Helps me out so much with practicing perspectives and plus, the chill vibes. I get to follow along and I love it
Florent, you are a bless!! Thank you so much for your videos. I'm learning loads of you, both in the aspect of improving skills and techniques and in the aspect of expanding my mind on art. I especially glad to find this video about perspective. I really love that you're explaining things Patiently, clearly and deeply, with reason and logic. Thanks a lot, really appreciate your hard work.
Thank you!It's very helpful to see multiple perspective ,i want to become an architecture and you're video helped me alot now i can easily try to do some practice so i can be so good on it. thank you very much!!! ☺☺
This is very handy, especially for an artist who never took this class in college. I found some pretty big mistakes in my current drawing. 😄 I'm curious...how would you add "life" to such a technically perfect drawing?
Speaking of perspective, today I am painting a very tiny woman using a mushroom as an umbrella. It's been so long since I've drawn at an eagle's perspective, that when I tried to add rain, I got dizzy from the illusion I made. I guess I'm doing well.
It’s very difficult trying to see beyond your head and shadow of your head. Different lighting perhaps? I’m a beginner and need to see this completely. Thanks.
How do we know that the ones on the floor correspond to squares? In the video you intersected all the lines going to the vanishing point with one line that had a certain angle with the horizontal line, but was that angle special? How do I know that I'm not drawing rectangles on that floor?
So the horizontal horizon vanishing point is an optical effect due to perspective? So NOT Earth curve as claimed by the heliocentric model via earth curve calculators. Ok...Got it...Thanks :D
Thanks for the easy to see and understand video! What kind of paper u using tho? I'm trying to fine a good tone paper that dont cost a arm an a leg.....I mean I'm just starting out my art journey
Mind if u use part of your video to explain horizon & eye level / line ? Thanks in advance & I will attribute you of course & link your channel & also this video.
Unfortunately not basic enough for me.. you just draw things without first telling us what you plan to draw. " Now I want to draw a building on the left side. It should be facing to the street ... " And then let us follow your choises and decitions aloud. " I want it to look tall, so this it a good place to draw a line.."
Thank you for being thorough and always giving multiple perspectives! It's nice to see different styles from other countries and studies. You have true intuition.
I see your horizon line with my Vanishing point. Simply magic.
i almost want to cry i love this
You are a TRUE artist. ! Bravo!
Thank you so much ! I need this. You explain & demonstrate so clearly.
Great video!
I barely managed to pass my mechanical drawing and perspective classes so I really want to learn more about it to draw better.
Thank you for this!
Your perspectives have got a point.....🤔
*Budum tsss
I reaaaally really appreciate these videos!!! Helps me out so much with practicing perspectives and plus, the chill vibes. I get to follow along and I love it
I’m super early! Thanks for the great videos as always!
Thank you for help me draw perspectives!!
Florent, you are a bless!! Thank you so much for your videos. I'm learning loads of you, both in the aspect of improving skills and techniques and in the aspect of expanding my mind on art. I especially glad to find this video about perspective. I really love that you're explaining things Patiently, clearly and deeply, with reason and logic. Thanks a lot, really appreciate your hard work.
I learned a lot from this! Thank you!
thank you for sharing your knowledge
Now anatomy in perspective 😂.
yes
Aaaahg
Honestly anatomy is perspective isn’t that bad… what I have trouble on the most is making backgrounds
Bro that,s lettrelly was what am going to do
This video is golden, brother. Thank you!
Thank you!It's very helpful to see multiple perspective ,i want to become an architecture and you're video helped me alot now i can easily try to do some practice so i can be so good on it. thank you very much!!! ☺☺
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge 🙏 😊
Thank you
This is very handy, especially for an artist who never took this class in college. I found some pretty big mistakes in my current drawing. 😄
I'm curious...how would you add "life" to such a technically perfect drawing?
The silence really help! Some videos have too much bgm that makes me diatracted
yea, i just realized that i get more focused when there's no bgm
awesome - thank you!
Thank yolu so much🙏
Love it
Thanks a lot.
Awesome, thank you!!!
Thank you...
Thanks
Thanks for the info
Loved this, i was apprehensive about learning perspective but you made it so simple and you were so nice about it:)
this video is very informative great lesson
Thank you💖
Thanks for the video !!!!!
Speaking of perspective, today I am painting a very tiny woman using a mushroom as an umbrella. It's been so long since I've drawn at an eagle's perspective, that when I tried to add rain, I got dizzy from the illusion I made.
I guess I'm doing well.
Very good demonstration and explication!
I love ro c ur videos
🖼 👍 well explained! definitely a necessary skill, you'll always have some objects in the painting that need to be placed the right way in space 💪🧑🎨🖼
Cool
Well explained!
Outstanding tutorial-instant like and subscribe!
This is really good :)
Very nice
It’s very difficult trying to see beyond your head and shadow of your head. Different lighting perhaps? I’m a beginner and need to see this completely. Thanks.
Sir ❤️❤️
Awesome 👏👏👏
😍So helpful
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How do we know that the ones on the floor correspond to squares? In the video you intersected all the lines going to the vanishing point with one line that had a certain angle with the horizontal line, but was that angle special? How do I know that I'm not drawing rectangles on that floor?
Very Nice my freind
Very nice! Were you drawing flat on table or vertical on easel? Thank you so much.
Parabéns
You need a grid above the horizon line,for that drawing
You are good👍
Ugh. My eyes always glaze over when anybody talks about perspective 😆
So the horizontal horizon vanishing point is an optical effect due to perspective? So NOT Earth curve as claimed by the heliocentric model via earth curve calculators. Ok...Got it...Thanks :D
💯 ❤ no sunsetting behind curvature. Just a vanishing point in perspective.
Need more knowledge how I get your full lessons on the same topic
good
Thanks for the easy to see and understand video! What kind of paper u using tho? I'm trying to fine a good tone paper that dont cost a arm an a leg.....I mean I'm just starting out my art journey
I recommend getting a sketch book! Most sketch books are under $30 and they usually have good quality paper. And good luck on your journey!
is that a perspective grid of square cells or rectangles?
Mind if u use part of your video to explain horizon & eye level / line ?
Thanks in advance & I will attribute you of course & link your channel & also this video.
am i supposed to write this down or draw the technique
Keep up the good work. ♥️
Why brown paper tho?
Me being an Indian student preparing for my nata exam just thinking: but I can't use a scale.
I can't use a scale to draw any of this for my exam!
I can barely draw a curve from visual memory.
This is art or architecture?
One point perspective .
I am more interested in the pencil then the art 😳
id break that pencil so easily
Much too complicated for beginners.
Logan Paul is that's you?
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Unfortunately not basic enough for me.. you just draw things without first telling us what you plan to draw. " Now I want to draw a building on the left side. It should be facing to the street ... " And then let us follow your choises and decitions aloud. " I want it to look tall, so this it a good place to draw a line.."
Your head is in the way some of the time.
Thank you for the lesson
Thanks a lot
Thank you
Love it