Seriously you made me draw buildings non stop for two weeks from your zen pop video and now I also have to practice perspective even though no one said I had to. I just do ok!
But now you may know what the lines are for. I looked at those things in software but it didn't help in knowing where to actually put stuff. After watching this video I now know!
That just makes them horizontal or vertical right? You can’t get this two point perspective like that. Gotta click, hold shift, and click your vanishing point then erase what you don’t need
Waffles: *explaining what she is doing* Me: I… my brain hurts… but I can’t stop watching! 😅 Waffles: *finishes drawing the most amazing buildings and treehouses and houses and couches I’ve ever seen* Me:… wow. That was exhausting! I need a nap! 😂😂
Ok sorry im EXTREMELY late to this conversation but SAME! I learnt about perspective when these videos came out and then had an art class on it like last year
when Rin corrects her words instead of putting the correct one on screen, you know she's done her research 😂 but srsly, straight lines have become a lot more fun! thanks rin!
Thanks so much for the shout-out for my perspective series! This is such a great demonstration of how one set of vanishing points and a horizon line can yield so many different images based on the size and location of your picture planes (aka canvasses.) Great drawings and process! If you don't mind, I'd like to actually add this to the end of my playlist because this is a good live demo demonstrating everything I talked about!
@@drawingwiffwaffles yeah because my teacher went on leave because she had a surgery but I haven’t seen her since THANKSGIVING!! I hope she comes back soon but yeah this is actually teaching me 😂😂
This is such a great refresher for us art college kids who may have completely forgotten about horizontal lines and didn't quite get it during those art classes!
Watching this video sent me back to my perspective class days😊 I recall if you want to make a series of squares (buildings) that get proportionally get smaller, you draw two orthographic lines meeting at a single vanishing point, then draw two parallel, perpendicular lines and draw the same ‘X’ in the middle (like you did for making the triangles). Draw another orthographic line from the center of the ‘X’ to the original vanishing point, then you draw a diagonal line from the distant corner of your square through the point where the closer perpendicular line and the new orthographic line cross, and drop a new perpendicular line from the top/bottom original orthographic line, then you do another diagonal from the newly created box and continue doing that all the way to the vanishing point. It’s a little hard to explain, but makes sense once you start drawing.
Even thought you said not a tutorial, this was more educational than most tutorials. It’s one thing to read about it and look at pictures but actually seeing you draw in several perspectives the way you did actually helped me see how it works. If that made sense lol. Thank you is what I’m trying to say
In art this past year we had an entire project dedicated to drawing perspective, mainly two point perspective and it was fun yet challenging. I’m still practicing two point perspective and it was a lot of fun watching you figure things out
Wow this is SO inspiring! I’ve always been too lazy to draw like this so I think this video has been the push I needed! Absolutely love the scenes created, the world building in them is just beautiful and dare I say masterful. Keep up the great content!
I love how easy going you are. Almost fearless and so creative! I am really impressed!!! I wish I could let go my seriousness while drawing a bit more. It's so much fun to watch you while figuering out how the things are working. I always was so bad at sketching and I still am... 😪 I always need to do it "perfectly", if you know what I mean. I really would like to work on it! Thank you for the inspiration. 😘
Me: *trying to make a town for my comic...doesn't know how to start.* Waffles: ah lets see if i can help...even if I too am confused. *precedes to help and get me hyped to make my town.*
I LOVE THIS VIDEO. It helped me so much because I want to learn and do more perspective drawings but the tutorial videos always look so boring. Your video made it easy to learn perspective while being SUPER entertaining. I also think I can help with color picking as you stated in the video it was hard for you. I personally make a sketch then before I go in to color it I pick a pallet. I pick out colors I like and swatch them next to each other making different shapes and basically seeing if I like the way it looks. If I do end up liking it I input it into the drawing. I've been doing more digital art lately so of course there's always the undo button, but When I do draw traditional art The process of picking out colors is just natural to me, and over time picking colors will be like second nature.
I rlly love to draw buildings and I’ve tried to find videos but none of the are like urs! U make my day so happy and make me draw 24/7 lol! Keep up the fabulous work ur a star 🌟
I’m a mechanical drafting major rn and I’ve had to learn about orthographic projections and isometric, dimetric, and trimetric views, and MAN does it help your art skills. It helps me with lighting as well because if you think about things in flat planes versus round surfaces it’s much easier to get lighting and perspective right.
I just did a session of this earlier xD Lot of times I was like "Ah wait... that line wasn't suppose to go there like that" Thank you for the box X roof trick ;D Very helpful
I just finished a drawing using only 1 vanishing point and I already got confused about where the lines should go. Seeing someone working so seemingly effortless with 2 points and making all sketches look amazing in such a short amount of time blows my mind :D Thank you, learned a lot!
From someone that has studied architecture (me), I think you did a great job with this perspective drawings. I love them so much. I love that one of my favorite RUclips artists love doing this kind of videos. Keep the great job. 😊
Hi Rin!! I just wanted to say that I'm a huge fan and you truly inspired me to start drawing. I just wanted to say thanks and you're an amazing artist. Thanks for being so inspiring for me :)
Glad your video popped up in the thumbnails .. Watched so many perspective videos in the last couple of months, and none of them was even close to being as exciting as this. I mostly enjoyed listening to you think out loud while making decisions, drawing, and basically making things up. Very interesting. Thank you. This made me excited to buy me a new set of markers and just practice.
I love the unassuming, honest presentation of this amazing young woman as she allows us to walk with her through this part of her learning experience and participate in her creative journey. She is so personable and perceptive and fun and just plain lovable. Great video.
I'm now going to watch the linked playlist and practice, practice, practice buildings even though they're not something I've ever thought of drawing before!
I've been binge watching as many videos from Rin to inspire me to try and think outside the box and expand my comfort zone in art, I especially need it since I'm in an IB art class in high school this year (in case you don't know they're like, advanced classes to probably prep you for college classes, and there's other ones like English and chemistry) and their art and videos have been so helpful to push me farther, so I thank you so much Rin
I am impressed that this is your first time doing orthogonal drawings! You've got a good grasp on how the lines and vanishing points work together. Round and organic shapes are trickier than boxes and triangles in this style so don't get discouraged that humans are hard to place in these.
I absolutely love watching your learning process and learning along beside you. Traditional art classes have never worked for me but watching your videos has improved my art far more than anything else
I shared this video with an art teacher of mine who teaches perspective drawing as part of her curriculum. Watching this video would have made that part of class SO MUCH easier to understand. Thank you for this video!
I don’t know why but I love that look when a couple of detailed panels occupy the same page like the comics do. Even though I didn’t read a whole lot of them growing up and got into the superhero universe late in life in film like many folks, I actually love and respect the aesthetic/artistic quality to genuine comics. I’ve always thought it was an under appreciated art form. Great video and the pictures themselves would look lovely in any sketch book. Bravo
I went through a huge art block in the last few months of 2020 to now, then waffles started getting put in my recommended feed, and I always enjoyed her videos, and now I’m drawing a lot more... but also painting my nails? Her nails are always so pretty why is that my inspiration?!
Drawingwiffwaffles your art is amazing and you inspired me to make my own art videos! I just wanted to say thanks for all the great content and laughs. Keep up the good work!❤️☺️
Your videos like this have actually turned me from someone who would draw in secret sometimes when she was sad to some one who actively admits they love art and practices with all different types of mediums and styles and techniques just to have fun. And my art has improved!
Do you ever come kinda early and think thst you'll be the first comment and then you see that there's already 217 comments bc rin is awsome and so many ppl love her vids 😆
I love that waffles takes the time to go through her comments and hearts some of them and replies to some of them as well that’s one of the things I love about her!💕☺️💕
I love how you try different things that you don’t normally draw and even though you don’t get it “right” every time, you keep going and make it into a video. It makes it SO fun to try new things!😄
i hope im not the millionth person commenting this but in the second image, the horizon line is where the ground ends. so everything underneath that line needs to be the ground/grass/trees/etc, instead of sky. it’s literally where the horizon is!! i hope that helps!! i love watching your adventures learning perspective and i love your channel! ty for being so brave and willing to share while you learn!!
Good video on perspective drawing; however, may I recommend something? Instead of drawing the orthogonals, use a string along the horizon line (ends affixed with masking tape at your vanishing points). Then, once you draw the vertical primary edge, you can use the string to draw the lines to keep the angles correct and the drawing cleaner.
I love watching people doing traditional art, instead of digital! There’s nothing wrong with digital, it’s just that it’s everywhere, and sometimes it’s nice to see a change. And also, I really felt it when that triangle in the first one, decided to be a widdle dickens, and throw off the building.
Always have a problem with perspective, finally understand how perspective applies in the actual sketching...Thank you so much for sharing. Love this 🙂
@@hoeplessatlantis1198 I know haha, thank you! 😊 We aren't doing anything important! Just finishing up missing work if we have any since it's Friday. I'm already done with everything! No worries.
This is amazing. I went to art school but basically went "yeah I'm never doing this again" when we learned perspective because I hated it so much (because I didn't understand it properly when we were taught tbh) and this makes so much more sense. This makes me actually want to give it another shot!
Your drawings in this video are amazing and it is inspiring to watch you put what you learned into action, I do still LOVE your original perspective drawings, even if you did do them "wrong". They are so fun and organic feeling. Your skills are amazing and it has been so inspirational to watch you expand your skills.
I haven't worked on perspective in so long and this video was SO PERFECT in refreshing my knowledge. You've made me so excited to try some of these frames in my sketchbook!
Yes! You make so much sense! And that last part about the whole what you take from a video when you don't know much about the subject. My head was screaming like "YES! THAT! EXACTLY THAT!" So glad to know I'm not alone haha. Thank you for making this look easier than it is and giving inspiration and enthusiasm to try and learn new things.
Seriously you made me draw buildings non stop for two weeks from your zen pop video and now I also have to practice perspective even though no one said I had to. I just do ok!
my evil plan is working 😈
@@drawingwiffwaffles uh-oh, what are you gonna do next, make me draw GUYS
@@aminaahmed011 i’m scared for u 😥
Same
OK! JEEZ! (hehehe)
I would normally hate watching someone draw perspective but I'm actually excited when it's Rin
i'll take that as a compliment 💜
@@drawingwiffwaffles yes you make literally everything better!
Yes please
Cos we love Rin 😌😌
Each cuz her drawing are always so cute!!
“This makes me wonder if I did this wrong…”
**Me whenever I flip the canvas and the eyes are magically all over the place**
gotta watch those canvas goblins. they'll get you like that
Flip canvas is evil. In real life peoples eyes are a bit wonky anyway, but if you flip them do they look more or less wonky?
Omg yes XD it looks good then I flip the canvas then all of a sudden it’s a Picasso painting
@@vivanecrosis It helps if you flip canvas more frequently and fixing little mistakes every time.
Rin: draws many perspective lines
Me in digital art: **presses option**
that...that does sound easier hahaha 💜
But now you may know what the lines are for. I looked at those things in software but it didn't help in knowing where to actually put stuff. After watching this video I now know!
@@drawingwiffwaffles still confusing until someone (you) shows us how to use the lines, thanks UWU
Y e s
That just makes them horizontal or vertical right? You can’t get this two point perspective like that. Gotta click, hold shift, and click your vanishing point then erase what you don’t need
artistic brain went "yES Perspective!" while engineering brain went "YES ORTHOGONALS"
XD😂😂
Ikr I’m a drafting major and I LOVED this
Lol
What is orthogonals 😭
lol design language. i’m in landscape architecture
waffles: *explaining what she is doing*
me: mhmm yup got it
waffles: this is probably really confusing
me: hmm sounds about right
ahhh sorry!!
@@drawingwiffwaffles haha my brain just blanked out for a sec🤍✨
@@hoshi5079 same
Waffles: *explaining what she is doing*
Me: I… my brain hurts… but I can’t stop watching! 😅
Waffles: *finishes drawing the most amazing buildings and treehouses and houses and couches I’ve ever seen*
Me:… wow. That was exhausting! I need a nap! 😂😂
I swear, Rin is one of the only people to continuously inspire me and lure me out of my comfort zone, thank you so much!! ❤😭
I hope you continue to do that long into the future as well!
Yes! She made me starts drawing guys! Now my girl skills and guy skills are the same! Thanks rin!
“Pretend the sidewalk is a very short building”
that tip will cost you five dollars. XP
@@drawingwiffwaffles Guess I’d better start searching the couch for change, then xD
Your profile says it all😅😅😅
The only reasons I kind of know how to do perspectives:
- one art class we had on the subject
- these videos
i'm flattered. i hope you'll check out the tutorial I linked as well. it was so helpful for me
omg, your pfp is so cool, did ya draw that?
Ok sorry im EXTREMELY late to this conversation but SAME! I learnt about perspective when these videos came out and then had an art class on it like last year
when Rin corrects her words instead of putting the correct one on screen, you know she's done her research 😂
but srsly, straight lines have become a lot more fun! thanks rin!
yup, occasional I do. haha
Rin: *posts a video*
Me: *my art block is cured*
I have a art channel too if you want to support me you make me very happy because I am a beginner❤❤
Same
That is so true
This comment speaks ✨the truth✨
Yassss!
Thanks so much for the shout-out for my perspective series! This is such a great demonstration of how one set of vanishing points and a horizon line can yield so many different images based on the size and location of your picture planes (aka canvasses.) Great drawings and process! If you don't mind, I'd like to actually add this to the end of my playlist because this is a good live demo demonstrating everything I talked about!
You’re making me interested in backgrounds and perspective why
oooooooooops
no regrets
Yeah!! And not just that! For me I'm starting illusions.
ikr! First horses, then flowers and now this lol
Me too, I'm going to practice now...😂😌
Hi Ellie! Where ya been? Just wondering hehe it's been a while since ur last video 💕
When I’m learning more about perspectives and architecture than in my principles of architecture class 👁👄👁
oh i hope that isn't true...is it? 👁👄👁
@@drawingwiffwaffles yeah because my teacher went on leave because she had a surgery but I haven’t seen her since THANKSGIVING!! I hope she comes back soon but yeah this is actually teaching me 😂😂
“I think we need to continue doing fun colors again, it seems important.”
IT THE LAAW
[Uses neutrals]
*knock knock*
FBI!
Teacher: Drawing on your math paper is unorthodox.
Rin: Orthogonals? I can do that.
Geometry is math
@@helenaap2042 Teacher in her thoughts: Oh, crud . . . Geometry IS math. These students are getting too smart for me.
@@imaginaryarts5149 lmao
This is such a great refresher for us art college kids who may have completely forgotten about horizontal lines and didn't quite get it during those art classes!
Watching this video sent me back to my perspective class days😊 I recall if you want to make a series of squares (buildings) that get proportionally get smaller, you draw two orthographic lines meeting at a single vanishing point, then draw two parallel, perpendicular lines and draw the same ‘X’ in the middle (like you did for making the triangles). Draw another orthographic line from the center of the ‘X’ to the original vanishing point, then you draw a diagonal line from the distant corner of your square through the point where the closer perpendicular line and the new orthographic line cross, and drop a new perpendicular line from the top/bottom original orthographic line, then you do another diagonal from the newly created box and continue doing that all the way to the vanishing point. It’s a little hard to explain, but makes sense once you start drawing.
The word 'EARTH' itself is made of 'ART'❤️❤️
Rin: I did it kinda incorrectly..
Me: since WHEN?!?!??!!? when you did it last time it was an absolute MASTERPEICE!! and you still topped it! x
This is exactly what I need! I’m starting a new sketchbook “as we speak!” 😂💗
Congratulations on the new sketchbook! So Exciting! 💜
The little suburban houses are so cute.
Also, I wish perspective wasn't so confusing.
Perspective is the one thing I've sorta avoided/been scared to try, yet this video has actually motivated me to try it soon 😊❤
I think I'm friends with your hands at this point.
that one got me XP good job hahahahah
@@drawingwiffwaffles AHHH WTF YOU REPLIED ?!???? AH I'M DEAD- *takes a deep breath * yeah. It's totally cool.
Whoever sees this is blessed,
Also AAAAA WAFFLES UR COVER IS AMAZINGGGG ITS BEEN AGES SINCE IVE SEEN YOUUU
Rin: posts a video
Me: that cute guinea pig video doesn't matter anymore 🤣
i apologize to mr guinea pig XP
@@drawingwiffwaffles LOL 🤣
The one with two guinea pigs eating one grass?
Earth without art is just “eh”. 😊 💕 🌍
Awww omg true!!
I post vidz btw 💕
Awww cute! I totally get it! 😂 ❤️
Facts
You were the first comment lol
I get it,
Even thought you said not a tutorial, this was more educational than most tutorials. It’s one thing to read about it and look at pictures but actually seeing you draw in several perspectives the way you did actually helped me see how it works. If that made sense lol. Thank you is what I’m trying to say
I love that waffles is drawing new things, but I also love when she draws people so I guess we win either way
In art this past year we had an entire project dedicated to drawing perspective, mainly two point perspective and it was fun yet challenging. I’m still practicing two point perspective and it was a lot of fun watching you figure things out
Wow this is SO inspiring! I’ve always been too lazy to draw like this so I think this video has been the push I needed! Absolutely love the scenes created, the world building in them is just beautiful and dare I say masterful. Keep up the great content!
I love how easy going you are. Almost fearless and so creative! I am really impressed!!! I wish I could let go my seriousness while drawing a bit more.
It's so much fun to watch you while figuering out how the things are working. I always was so bad at sketching and I still am... 😪 I always need to do it "perfectly", if you know what I mean. I really would like to work on it! Thank you for the inspiration. 😘
6:56 : my eyes hurrttt..
24:08 : my eyes have been blessed!
Thank you Rin for the tips and tricks! You always make my day!♡
Me: *trying to make a town for my comic...doesn't know how to start.*
Waffles: ah lets see if i can help...even if I too am confused. *precedes to help and get me hyped to make my town.*
Honestly if Rin keeps up on drawing exterior/interior home design she’ll be hired for some house business 👁👄👁
I LOVE THIS VIDEO. It helped me so much because I want to learn and do more perspective drawings but the tutorial videos always look so boring. Your video made it easy to learn perspective while being SUPER entertaining. I also think I can help with color picking as you stated in the video it was hard for you. I personally make a sketch then before I go in to color it I pick a pallet. I pick out colors I like and swatch them next to each other making different shapes and basically seeing if I like the way it looks. If I do end up liking it I input it into the drawing. I've been doing more digital art lately so of course there's always the undo button, but When I do draw traditional art The process of picking out colors is just natural to me, and over time picking colors will be like second nature.
I rlly love to draw buildings and I’ve tried to find videos but none of the are like urs! U make my day so happy and make me draw 24/7 lol! Keep up the fabulous work ur a star 🌟
I’m a mechanical drafting major rn and I’ve had to learn about orthographic projections and isometric, dimetric, and trimetric views, and MAN does it help your art skills. It helps me with lighting as well because if you think about things in flat planes versus round surfaces it’s much easier to get lighting and perspective right.
I just did a session of this earlier xD
Lot of times I was like "Ah wait... that line wasn't suppose to go there like that"
Thank you for the box X roof trick ;D Very helpful
this is insane! i just literally just doing studies of perspectives for a project i’m doing and this video couldn’t have come at a better time!!
“I need to draw a person, one sec” I loved that 😂😂 waffles always has to add her personality into art
I just finished a drawing using only 1 vanishing point and I already got confused about where the lines should go. Seeing someone working so seemingly effortless with 2 points and making all sketches look amazing in such a short amount of time blows my mind :D
Thank you, learned a lot!
Haha my drawing doesn’t get easier it gets eRaSiEr
• u • Pain
😯
Very clever.
FELT
From someone that has studied architecture (me), I think you did a great job with this perspective drawings. I love them so much. I love that one of my favorite RUclips artists love doing this kind of videos. Keep the great job. 😊
Hi Rin!! I just wanted to say that I'm a huge fan and you truly inspired me to start drawing. I just wanted to say thanks and you're an amazing artist. Thanks for being so inspiring for me :)
Glad your video popped up in the thumbnails .. Watched so many perspective videos in the last couple of months, and none of them was even close to being as exciting as this. I mostly enjoyed listening to you think out loud while making decisions, drawing, and basically making things up. Very interesting. Thank you. This made me excited to buy me a new set of markers and just practice.
People watching this video: Woah, such cool art!
Me: tHaT's a lOt oF lIneS... O-o
(And yes, also very pretty art)
I love the unassuming, honest presentation of this amazing young woman as she allows us to walk with her through this part of her learning experience and participate in her creative journey. She is so personable and perceptive and fun and just plain lovable. Great video.
I'm now going to watch the linked playlist and practice, practice, practice buildings even though they're not something I've ever thought of drawing before!
😈😈😈
You are literally my therapist
And your videos are my therapy sessions
Haven’t seen the whole video yet (obviously) but I already love it!
I've been binge watching as many videos from Rin to inspire me to try and think outside the box and expand my comfort zone in art, I especially need it since I'm in an IB art class in high school this year (in case you don't know they're like, advanced classes to probably prep you for college classes, and there's other ones like English and chemistry) and their art and videos have been so helpful to push me farther, so I thank you so much Rin
That's funny, I was struggling with perspective the other day! Perfect timing 💜
Rin luring me out of my comfort zone is like an owner luring their dog with a treat
The treehouse reminded me of the show "Codename: Kids Next Door." I like the perspective of the treehouse one.
A few months ago I watched this, I enjoyed it, but it went over my head. Now that I am teaching myself perspective, this content is gold.
Honestly I can’t do anything regarding perspective 🤣 But I’ve got my sketchbook with me and maybe I can learn something!
This is a great outlook! 😄
That's the spirit!
I am impressed that this is your first time doing orthogonal drawings! You've got a good grasp on how the lines and vanishing points work together. Round and organic shapes are trickier than boxes and triangles in this style so don't get discouraged that humans are hard to place in these.
Waffles: posts
Me: CLICKS FASTER THAN THE SPEED OF LIGHT
I post vidz 💖
I have a art channel too if you want to support me you make me very happy because I am a beginner❤❤
I absolutely love watching your learning process and learning along beside you. Traditional art classes have never worked for me but watching your videos has improved my art far more than anything else
I was watching Little house on the prairie and then get a waffles vid, this day keeps getting better and better! 😁
I shared this video with an art teacher of mine who teaches perspective drawing as part of her curriculum. Watching this video would have made that part of class SO MUCH easier to understand. Thank you for this video!
Waffles makes beautiful landscapes freehand and I make rectangles with a ruler!!
love ur art waffles
I don’t know why but I love that look when a couple of detailed panels occupy the same page like the comics do. Even though I didn’t read a whole lot of them growing up and got into the superhero universe late in life in film like many folks, I actually love and respect the aesthetic/artistic quality to genuine comics. I’ve always thought it was an under appreciated art form. Great video and the pictures themselves would look lovely in any sketch book. Bravo
Rin: "My new favorite word, orthogonals"
Me: *Can't stop laughing*
Edit: this is legit the most likes I've ever got...
Now you have even more 😊
@@evil_zebra4275 woah lol
I went through a huge art block in the last few months of 2020 to now, then waffles started getting put in my recommended feed, and I always enjoyed her videos, and now I’m drawing a lot more... but also painting my nails? Her nails are always so pretty why is that my inspiration?!
Ooo I’m super excited ❤️❤️
eee hope you enjoy!!
This has solved my art block problem! All week i had NOTHING to draw and zero inspiration. Thanks SO much Rin!! You’re a lifesaver! 💜
Drawingwiffwaffles your art is amazing and you inspired me to make my own art videos! I just wanted to say thanks for all the great content and laughs. Keep up the good work!❤️☺️
Hewo new sub
@@Ivy1455 thanks so much!
@@addysartstudio691 no problem I hope you have a good day
I would love to see more pastel perspective drawings!! 💗💗
I'm starting to learn how to do backgrounds now xD I learned it in art class a few yrs ago.. but now i forgot ;-;
gotta use it or you lose it. thats for sure. best of luck! 💜
@@drawingwiffwaffles Haha, will do thank you!! 💜💜
Your videos like this have actually turned me from someone who would draw in secret sometimes when she was sad to some one who actively admits they love art and practices with all different types of mediums and styles and techniques just to have fun. And my art has improved!
rin: this is not a tutorial
me: ** using this to learn and drawing together like it's a tutorial **
What you're talking about at the end is exactly how I feel watching every Proko video, ever.
Do you ever come kinda early and think thst you'll be the first comment and then you see that there's already 217 comments bc rin is awsome and so many ppl love her vids 😆
I love that waffles takes the time to go through her comments and hearts some of them and replies to some of them as well that’s one of the things I love about her!💕☺️💕
I go to Art school and no one has ever told me those lines are called othogonals🙄 thanks rin
Tytyty!!! Ive been trying urban sketching lately and couldnt for the life of me figure out what i was doing wrong. THIS MAKES SENSE!!!! You're amazing
Do you ever look at a comment and think, damn I wish I wrote that
Haha, yes😂😂
oh yes
I love how you try different things that you don’t normally draw and even though you don’t get it “right” every time, you keep going and make it into a video. It makes it SO fun to try new things!😄
So glad you enjoy watching me struggle! hehehe 💜
Me during this whole video: 😳 how....how are you this good......im confused..... :C
i hope im not the millionth person commenting this but in the second image, the horizon line is where the ground ends. so everything underneath that line needs to be the ground/grass/trees/etc, instead of sky. it’s literally where the horizon is!! i hope that helps!! i love watching your adventures learning perspective and i love your channel! ty for being so brave and willing to share while you learn!!
You did great rin!
thanks Brianna!
Good video on perspective drawing; however, may I recommend something? Instead of drawing the orthogonals, use a string along the horizon line (ends affixed with masking tape at your vanishing points). Then, once you draw the vertical primary edge, you can use the string to draw the lines to keep the angles correct and the drawing cleaner.
everyone’s first until they refresh
Nah I was second until I refreshed
sad truth XP
😂❤
Someone write that in calligraphy and make it look like an inspirational quote
𝓮𝓿𝓮𝓻𝔂𝓸𝓷𝓮'𝓼 𝓯𝓲𝓻𝓼𝓽 𝓾𝓷𝓽𝓲𝓵 𝓽𝓱𝓮𝔂 𝓻𝓮𝓯𝓻𝓮𝓼𝓱 - ash_was_here , 2021
I love watching people doing traditional art, instead of digital! There’s nothing wrong with digital, it’s just that it’s everywhere, and sometimes it’s nice to see a change.
And also, I really felt it when that triangle in the first one, decided to be a widdle dickens, and throw off the building.
oh perspective: the bane of my existence.
Always have a problem with perspective, finally understand how perspective applies in the actual sketching...Thank you so much for sharing. Love this 🙂
I'm on class but this is more important LOL 😅
depends on the class. XP
@@drawingwiffwaffles it's my favorite class haha 😆❤️
@@stayarmynator3392 Do your school
It's important
@@hoeplessatlantis1198 I know haha, thank you! 😊
We aren't doing anything important! Just finishing up missing work if we have any since it's Friday. I'm already done with everything! No worries.
This is amazing. I went to art school but basically went "yeah I'm never doing this again" when we learned perspective because I hated it so much (because I didn't understand it properly when we were taught tbh) and this makes so much more sense. This makes me actually want to give it another shot!
About to watch!
Hope you enjoy!
this is the first time anyone has ever explained 2-point perspective in a way that made me actually understand how to do it myself in practice
I tried drawing the Eifel tower once from a very interesting angle and it would look good if you would egnore the fact that it was fully crooked.
Your cityscapes are magical. I think they are your niche in art, even over the people drawing.
Me: drawing Buildings because I got inspired from Waffles
Also Me: Drawing unrealistic perspective buildings 🤫
Your drawings in this video are amazing and it is inspiring to watch you put what you learned into action, I do still LOVE your original perspective drawings, even if you did do them "wrong". They are so fun and organic feeling. Your skills are amazing and it has been so inspirational to watch you expand your skills.
Hiii everyone!!!
Hiiii
Hello!!
Hai!
I haven't worked on perspective in so long and this video was SO PERFECT in refreshing my knowledge. You've made me so excited to try some of these frames in my sketchbook!
You should do a video using all of your art supplies
ooo that would be crazy!
Yes! You make so much sense! And that last part about the whole what you take from a video when you don't know much about the subject. My head was screaming like "YES! THAT! EXACTLY THAT!" So glad to know I'm not alone haha. Thank you for making this look easier than it is and giving inspiration and enthusiasm to try and learn new things.