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bro just casually drew a trillion straight lines without a ruler
@mute6525
7 ай бұрын
That what i thought
@notoriousyolkhound4600
6 ай бұрын
Wait your so right hold on
@biblequotesdaily6618
6 ай бұрын
not hard. git gud.
@arufu6339
6 ай бұрын
Few perks that comes with mastering art fundamentals ... which I unfortunately still don't have let me master it AAAAAAAAA
@john1987805
6 ай бұрын
Practice
but why do we stop hereeee?! *I was waiting for that part😭
@RandmAnimal
6 ай бұрын
I unfortunately stopped there 😔
@hish233
6 ай бұрын
@@RandmAnimal no worries remember to not stop again
@TheRevelation_Official
6 ай бұрын
He literally stopped there 💀😭
@hish233
6 ай бұрын
@@TheRevelation_Official I know that's sad🥲
@christinaobrador1617
6 ай бұрын
Me too😅
I don’t think I can do this with a ruler under 2 hours, but this man...
@IsraelCountryCube
5 ай бұрын
Yep lmao he's artistically intelligent
@blackads9687
3 ай бұрын
Draw lines more frequently and you'll be able to draw lines better without a ruler
@greyngreyer5
6 күн бұрын
Practice straight lines, bucko
@maeryn4200
3 күн бұрын
I'm sure you're better than him in other areas. We all have talents, some just need to find theirs
Again SO MASSIVELY UNDERRATED this channel is
In under a minute he explained this better than most of the 10+ minute videos on perspective I’ve seen
@kai9137
5 ай бұрын
And better than my Drawing Teacher in half a year, I couldn‘t understand at all how you're supposed to draw an object that doesn't align with the horizon lines, but now me knows :D
@haifutter4166
Ай бұрын
Only one problem though: How to get the horizonpoints right distant wise ?
@theartistwriter4812
21 күн бұрын
Nah man this method looks easier than the one my professor taught me
@KennONeal
8 күн бұрын
@@haifutter4166 One way is to roughly estimate one of your main focal points that you'll actually be drawing. Then that will lead you to the horizon points that will be off the "view pane". Then you can align your object by refining it within that perspective grid that you can lay out around it. Starting with nothing on the page is for practice only, usually. If you're telling a story, the storytelling elements will be the most important thing on the page, so place a rough first, then do what he's showing here.
Nah Bro just explained something, i couldnt understand, in 30sec what a legend
@monikovlogs8282
10 ай бұрын
Frrrr
@ScepanMandic-he9xo
4 ай бұрын
Anyone realising he is stoping to say his iconic line"BUt WHHhhhyyy SToUp HEEErrrReeeE"
You explained it better in a short than my old art teacher during two 45 minute lessons
This is unironically better than so many videos ive seen and summed up in less than a minute basically all i learned about perspective in my life
This is gorgeous.
@user-wc6cv8pu3p
5 ай бұрын
1:00
@user-op8bk3on7l
5 ай бұрын
Bsbn
I really appreciate the added bit about rotation of objects. I feel like not enough tutorials tell you how to add a geometric object that doesn't perfectly align with the established perspective grid!
@bingkosubu3152
2 ай бұрын
That part confused me
@Aozhupeng
3 күн бұрын
I like the ._. Face lol
He teaches so casually, it doesn't even sound like a lecture. What I appreciate about his videos is while he explains the 3 point perspective, he also draws out his explanations. I'm not an artist by any means, but I still get a basic understanding of what he is doing, and explaining.
I love your videos. Thanks
Bro keep going someday your channel will reach really high...
@Hdstr717
10 ай бұрын
He has a channel on tik tok that reached about idk a million proly,he just started on youtube
@somaligamerfreefire
5 ай бұрын
Someday 😂
@jaimegardea6037
5 ай бұрын
Im waiting for that day. He’s got so much potential
@blackads9687
3 ай бұрын
He's reaching a million subs, is that not high enough?
@norman783
3 ай бұрын
Drunk channel ye
omg i have never been so confused and amazed at the same time
Learned this as a kid in all my art classes. Invaluable knowledge I learned back then.
bro is high key the most helpful artist on the internet. even if it’s not groundbreaking knowledge, he’s such a phenomenal teacher and makes these things fun and inspiring
I wish you were my teacher
@DragonSageKaimus
10 ай бұрын
Buut whyyyy stoop there
@SanskritiGupta-km6yy
16 күн бұрын
He is 😌
The shit I never learned at school I learned it in two minutes I’m so grateful rn thanks
@RaV3nn
4 ай бұрын
I did… you learn this in Art Fundamentals in High-school. I took it as an elective it very much taught in school.
I love how you explain it!
he was so calm without the "but why stop heyereee?"
thank you! very simple and very easy to understand!
Thank you! I’ve tried learning this from many sources but your way of explaining it has been the only one that has clicked with my brain! You’re awesome artist and teacher!
It's crazy that people with such talent just exist out there
The fastest and clearer explanation than those 10mins videos.
it dont feel right without him saying "why stop here"
No words to say😮
You have just opened up my world. Thank you
those perspective guide lines alone look more pleasing than most of modern art
it's criminal how you explained this better than any art professor i had that tried covering perspective 😂 you are so underrated! thank you so much for your videos they're so informative!
Perfectly shown. Thank you for your expertise 😊👍
Combining those is so dope
My man turn too Jim Cary in the end 😂😂 Thanks for the tutorial ❤
I found you on tiktok. Immediate follow ❤️
Beautiful! 🥹
Absolutely disgusted at the fact that there was no “BuT WhY StOP HErE”
I had no idea Chazz could draw so well.
This is the best tutorial regarding perspective. Short cut and easy to understand 👍
Hey, this is amazing! Thank you :)
ahhh this was a fun watch i'm happy u got to see them and tysm for uploading their performances!! ur a real one 🩷
This is talent
This is so cool. I need to study and practice more on perspective drawing.
I have never understood perspective points and horizon lines, and I've bought so many how-to-draw books that go into detail on it Then this guy comes along and explains it in a way that makes sense to me (I still don't fully get it, but I still found it super helpful)
Wow a major tip ❤ thank you
this gave me nostalgia about the stuff like this being taught to us at school
Feel like your perspective video's completely change my previous understanding of perspective
Thank you Sensei
this man is a genius
Please make more videos on perspectives, love your content ❤❤
That's was incredible
That horizon line was already better than anything I can draw
Now that’s a piece of art I would buy. I understand it it’s functional and actual art.
Thanks bro😮I'm gonna try it
I can't believe I never considered that last tip for rotating things in perspective.
This was mindblowing
Dude watching you make those straight lines free hand makes my head hurt. That is so darn cool
Niiceee, your drawing tips made me subscribe.
you know it’s true skill when it looks easy
For even example he drew an awesome level drawing. Say about an artists at world level 😮😮😮
That horizon line alone lokked better than anything, I've ever drawn.
This feels like an entire 3 hour lesson boiled down to 60 seconds of only the most critical information, and I love it.
Explanation is so clean even my brain kinda understands 😮😮😮 thank you!!!
Nice narrative and great art😎👌🏾
I’d watched this video so many times never gets old
This is fantastic.
That's actually very cool
That was really cool
Wowww genius artist 💎💎
That's amazing.
🤯 Perspectives were something I struggled with in digital art and then KZread recommends me this to the point where I had to watch it multiple times to understand. I like that both you and Bad Ink Studios had been putting out these quick tutorials I can watch in between other KZread videos when I can't yet allocate some time to watching longer tutorial videos.
Having a third point of perspective upwards is a great way to draw something that's supposed to be awe-inspiringly gigantic.
Every now and then a video comes around that blows my mind. This is one of them.
OMG!so easily explained ❤❤❤
I loved you and enjoyed the video and learned something new too, you are really cool 🫡❤️❤️❤️
I only just realised how long these must've taken to make because it's pretty much all one shot and he's had to time his hand movements to still be visible on a time lapse my goodness this is underrated content.
That's awesome 👌
My dad was an architect and his drawing table was in my room when I was a kid. He taught me three point perspective when I was 5 years old and I still remember it so clearly. Thanks for the memory 🙏🏾❤
Literally magic
Ive been trying to go back to drawing. And my oh my did you come at the perfect time. Thanks my dude.
I'm not a really a fan of these quick tutorial art tips, but these are really well done.
I subbed because of this short. Helpful, 🎉
Man I really love how you always say the last word like THEN YOU HAVE A THIRD POINT PERSPECTIVE it always makes my day
Really enjoyed it. Never could do that in a thousand years...
that glove or sleeve design is so wise I have always struggled with sweaty hands while drawing and I end up smudging everything
That is super impressive
Just wanted to drop a thank you. Very nice concept and well summed up
This is incredible
Brilliant. Standing ovation...
This is amazing. I needed to know this for background making.
This is actually super awesome. I did these kinds of drawings in school but the turning part I didn't know.
This was so casually amazing..
Bro that's so cool
Your the best👍good job
thanks so helpful never change
Your a phenomenal artist. 😮
You earned a subscriber
Wow i love this ❤
You're such a good drawer!
Learning perspectives rn and this helped me understand 3 point a bit. I was having trouble processing it, thank you
Amazing video hinestly
I finally understand, thank you🙏🏽