Stop drawing Perspective the old way: Level Up Your Drawing Skills with 2 Game-Changing Tricks
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In this episode we go through the basics of perspective, a topic often dry and overcomplicated. We will share some simple tricks and fun exercises that will allow you to freehand sketch in two-point perspective!
*Homework to do following this Episode:
- Fill up an A4 paper with 10 different shapes.
- Add a center line for each shape.
- Add a contour line for each shape.
- design a subject for each shape.
* Practice this every day.
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Comment below if you think perspective is your nightmare!! share with up your struggle, we will make another perspective tips and tricks video to cover them, Kingston has many perspective trips for drawing different subjects,.
@KershalJC
11 ай бұрын
I don't really struggle with perspective, But I do find it hard to create interesting camera shots.
@cutwir3317
11 ай бұрын
Audio is fine 😂
@A.Abejero
10 ай бұрын
ty for this vids guys.. its very helpful to improve my skills...
You need to fix your audio levels guys, invest in some microphones and watch out for making pop up noises to loud. Really enjoy the vids, thanks guys !
@conceptual_ink
11 ай бұрын
We will work on it!
@user-ne7tf3ne9k
11 ай бұрын
@@conceptual_ink yeah that definitely bothered me watching this i liked everything besides that though
@Ernie_Creates
11 ай бұрын
Once the audio is fixed you guys will blow up!!
@carlosgonzalez9612
11 ай бұрын
True I didn’t wanna say this right away but the knowledge was so valuable that I ignored the East ear pain
@pieperson444
10 ай бұрын
a deesser plugin would help a lot
Could you guys do a video dedicated to this exercise, slowing it down and explaining your thought process as you go through it? I feel like it's a great exercise but I'm struggling with it, and the video kind of rushes through it at 10x speed making it look super easy. Thank you!
Drawing perspective is NOT 'Boring'...I love it, and could do it by eye from about 8 years old. Artists should see perspective as a challenge - like ALL their art. Pick up that pencil and paper (remember those?) and draw. LEARN.
Please keep this up!! It’s absolutely needed! We need more videos that explain the particularities of concept art and how to improve your skills! I’m going to be watching these on repeat lol! And also oh snap I was also gonna go for concept art but ended up tattooing instead lmao! I love it and see how closely related they can be!
KEEP THIS UP! THIS IS SO HELPFULL!! im not a concept artist but i am an architecture student and i wanted to learn how to draw buildings with logical perspectives fast and easy without having to actually draw all the perspective guidlines with rulers and t squares. thank you so much for this!
Perfect squares in perspective, I feel this has eluded me. But having been only aware of ‘classic’ methods for perspective growing up, I feel ‘looser’ methods in this video are like gold dust 👌
THANK YOU....I read Scott Robertsons book, and it gave me migraine. And, I read some other books, just to be able to not hate Scott Robertson, because everyone loves him. Your video really helped in functional aspect of the workflow. Im self-teaching and I cant afford to get stuck on a concept for long enough. THANK YOU
I cant wait to practice this. This is the perspective training tip I needed 🎉 going practice this for days
Really a very useful way to deal with perspective on a day to day basis. I don't know if it's that you are just in time but I understood it better with you today. Thank you! PS: That homework in the description, incorporate it into the video! It's very valuable for those of us who are self-taught! Greetings from Argentina
Good video...small comment: might be good to turn down the volume on your effects inserts, the popping etc.
Just found this. I LOVE the sound effects. Ridiculously addictive. Great tips and great hook!
Amazing! Thank you, this was very helpful. I definitely have to include this into my workflows :D
Wow, that method is gold! Thanks so much.
You guys should create drawing exercises/ homework for us. I feel like it would make this less difficult to understand ❤
I think that drawing the old perspective way is great but these exercises are awesome, thank you!
Great video! Although perspective may not be the most exiting subject, it's really important to master it. Getting a good grasp on perspective makes drawing much easier and a lot more fun and exiting.
Thank you fromt he bottom of my heart for this channel!!
Just discovered your channel. Game changer!
VERY good and precise info with clear and simple style 😀 Cheers🍻
Wonderful video for a learner ❤.Love the way you guys explained it
Awesome content guys, thanks for sharing ❤
deserves more attention❤
Lovely video. Makes me want to draw right now!
thank you very much for this content , i hope we see more of these in the near future
This is so useful! THANK YOU!
Huh, that 2 point perspective tip is actually really helpful
Amazing! Thank you.
So glad I found your video I'm am now subscribed just hope I can get myself to start drawing again.
Ah this video came in clutch!
Yooo Kingston, looking good my man!
I love the Insights! One Feedback, can you please silence the animation sounds a lot or just keep them out of the video at all? I noticed, that they threw my thinking of when I tried to follow your explonations greetings from Germany! 🥰
Hey Tonia, I got to know you n kingston joined mages institute. 👍🎉
Great video!
Wow its amazing perspektif ❤ I like it ❤❤ Thanks for sharing From Indonesia 🇮🇩
Definitely gonna watch this video several times
Very, very helpful video.
AWESOME INFO, THANKS. GOD BLESS.
This is very helpfull! thanks
Please create more videos as there are a lot of HUNGRY viewers like myself who would love to learn more from you guys. I just discovered this channel so I feel like I discovered a gem from the ground floor. I would love to learn more about shape language and how to improve on design concepts that can be used in my work. I don’t have specific questions as I am still learning conceptual concepts. What are the fundamentals of concept design besides drawing well. How do I think in shapes; how do I create drills to create new shapes; how do I use color as a concept theory to enhance the idea??? Thanks for the videos you have already created, as I have watched those at this point, but I would really like to learn more from your future videos!!
Are we just gonna breeze past his ability to create those ships with those shapes. That was seriously fucking amazing!!!
My main issue with perspective is, having multiple objects in a scene which have accurate proportions and placing the in the correct place.
@conceptual_ink
Жыл бұрын
In future we can explain that while talking about environmental design
@niftyskates85
11 ай бұрын
I think of it like how KJG did. Simply eyeball it and keep track of the eye level. The first line you make already locks the eye level down. Just draw around it. It’s way more fun that way without worrying about too much technical parts
oh, I heard the same. Kingston joining as director of the art department there at mages.
Great video guys! Great tip too! Though, would have loved seeing you do it a few times, it seemed to be over quite quick. I love that you showed common mistakes too but again they were super quick, had to watch a few times to make notes, which isn’t the end of the world but is frustrating.
That was very informative. I was taught to start with an eye-line regardless of subject or 1, 2 or 3 pt. perspective. I like the idea of that drawing challenge too. I do have one technical critique and might truly just be the audio settings on my TV, but your voice over faded out several times during the segments where you had 'fail' and 'pass' sound spikes. Overall, I'll be watching.
Great tip! And what happens when we need to scale an object or character in a space? Sometimes I feel my character or my object is too big or too small in an environment. Do you have any advice to measure or scale correctly when we work with a perspective? An example can be very helpful, I saw concepts with an "eye bird" perspective, but I don't know how to do that. Thanks a lot!
I think one of my perspective struggles is spheres, or rounded forms, I have some trouble to make them look in perspective. Putting objects together can be a trouble, but I think in my case is a more a proportion problem than perspective 😂
@conceptual_ink
11 ай бұрын
We will cover them all … wait for it
@aliyutube
11 ай бұрын
sphere is the easiest though... sphere is just a circle wherever you look at it...
@Drawperfectcircles
11 ай бұрын
Sphere is just circle when you do not add shadows or establish a light source. Add a shadow and it will look round. Your problem might be either of two things: Accuracy of line OR Shadow and lighting
@danishsamir8807
11 ай бұрын
Well I can just picture them in my head so it's not really a problem for me
@aevans1683
10 ай бұрын
Scott Robertson has a ton of videos on what you want to learn.
Nia you are talented . Kingston too. But i think im in love with your art and of course you
fun video!
holy shit i like this so much, thank you! take my sub
Really interesting approach. But in this case, let me ask you candidly : why don't we start by drawing the horizon line? Wouldn't it make it much easier then to draw all the perspectives lines of the subject? Surely, I have one or two ideas why this would be wrong or impractical, but I am not sure about it. If anyone can explain me. Thanks
@GabiN64
11 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. Why not just start with the horizon line? It's not clear to me here
subscribed!
I need more videos of all of you
I love how you display that coil machines 😂
Hello :) , Great video ! one question tho, you have an amazing swatches setup and i was looking for something similar for years now, could you tell me where to find it xD ?
I loved the silhouette exercise, great idea and I will definitely try it! The 1-2-3 "trick" baffled me: surely it's much easier (and a lot quicker) to draw the horizon line in first? Or am I missing something?
I can tell English isn’t y’all first language and respect yak knowledge and delivery!! It’s definitely a struggle mastering 2 languages but you guys have done that so well and also mastered illustration and drawing!! I commend y’all and appreciate you for sharing this useful knowledge🙏 keep up the good work!!
This is fun.
Loved the video. Maybe the information is going "too fast" for beginners to follow, but still great. Sometimes I had a hard time trying to understand what Kingston said, it was just me? It looked like the sound of his voice got low.
@conceptual_ink
Жыл бұрын
Some of the art fundamentals need lots of understanding or figure out from different explanations, but perspective especially this freehand perspective is more about hands on, if you follow the homework I share with you guys and complete a page of it, you will found out that all your questions would be answered by doing it. Have fun drawing
what was the chart you showed that had perspective in its own list?
Awsome ! It would be great if you do this vedio again with out time laps Perspective is a real mission , im going to down load this and share this in my group with your permission i love this ,
@conceptual_ink
Жыл бұрын
Can consider that, maybe I will put the longer version at discord as a resources for download
@maherco61
Жыл бұрын
Yes, it would be very helpful 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
I am really enjoying your videos. 🤩 I would like to see how the "1, 2, 3" concept works with 1, 2, and 3 point perspective together. Is that possible? 🤔 If this can be done I really would appreciate it. 😀 I have a lot of problems putting people in perspective. 😭 Thanks a bunch! 🥳 I hope you will create a training course for us in the USA. 😊👍🏽✏📒
@Envy_Level_Zero
11 ай бұрын
Try fitting curved/spherical shapes inside of cubes its like 3D sculpting, but you draw it instead. For people, start by placing boxes cylinders and spheres in perspective and then think of the medium details like carved or protruding shapes. Keep in mind the 3d planes which are visible im your point of view(top, bottom and/or side planes) as this will inform you how the human forms will be depicted in the scene. Leave small details for after you have figured out the main forms of the body. You can also make a blocky human in perspective to which you can add curves on top.
thanks for the vid, can you please provide a link for the roadmap at 0:41 I want to read it.
Hello bạn mới,chúc bạn thành công trên con đường hôj họa.
0:41 What application did you use to make this flow chart? Thanks.
where can i download a high resolution version of the image at 0:41?
Ooh great tip, it bugged me so much that my VP's make randomly tilted horison and even drawing a simple cube sometimes gave an unpredictable results. P.S. You already know this but pls balance audio so that all the noise sources has the same range, both your voices and those extra sound effects. Even with bad mike you can do this through filters (i think it's called "Compressor" or smth), good luck! Looking forward for new videos!
The 4th line is confusing me. Does it meet the '1, 2, and 3' lines? Does it relate to the height? 🤔👍🏽✏📒
Amazing tips in this video! Unfortunately it's hard to understand and learn because of the audio quality
good video! my only critique would be: the sound effects were too loud, and sometimes it would be hard to hear what was being said, or even focus on what was being said.
would you guys use this same method for drawing characters? if yes how?? would it be like you do at 5.16?
I'm sure you've heard enough complaints about the audio. a good tip is to add a de-esser to your vocals and compress your vocals. This will reduce the sssss sound and prevent your audio from having random peaks in volume. I am new to KZread as well. It is a lot harder than I thought. Good luck. Cheers!
Great info, but those error sound effects 😂
Sorry for asking most hated question by artists... but i had to..what's that brush at 0:11? Looks cool.
YOOOOO anyone have the link to that art flow chart at :40?
Where can I find that roadmap on 00:43 ?
yes perspective is a real nightmare .. I don't see how there are any tricks to over complicate them or see how it can be fun every time i try it has become more and more of a nightmare . And I use clip studio
Nice video! A little feedback on the audio - perhaps you could improve the sound setup you have? Or maybe fix the sound in post? There's a lot of s' sounds that are high-pitched..
I wonder if you guys could do some critique thing (paid) or free upto you for the people who are self learning because i literally can't afford FZD
Seeing those letters in perspective will give me nightmares tonight!!! 🤣🤣🤣
😊
"But what about 5 point perspective?" 😊
This looks like magic. I'm watching it happen infront of me and I still dont understand it. lol.
Very interesting, but please improve audio quality,, there are quite a lot of high noise that are unpleasant to listen to.
4:32 your voice audio needs more work before you can add those sound effects guys. overall good info
I like perspective... 🥲
Great video! But words with an s sound are a bit paifnul. But then, my hearing is a bit damaged. Thank you!
Suggestion: While you are explaining something, the background music makes it hard to focus on what you are saying so either you can remove the sound or lower its volume.
@danielsmithiv1279
11 ай бұрын
Lowering it is better, but we needed that music as it was whimsically beautiful, possessing futuristic vibes with a classical 90's retro nostalgia--like watching the rain fall through a floor-to-ceiling window of a Korean video gaming, bookstore coffee shop hybrid while Resident Evil, Ninja Turtles, Street Fighter, Baki, Yu Yu Hakusho, and Street Sharks are playing in the background TVs as fog permeates the city streets from sewer vents emitting a hazy glow. Yea...
My biggest problem is to find the center line of the shape.
Not too bad
The sound effects popping off at 2000% gave me cancer and now I'm dead.
You video absolutely amazing, but guys please fix “HISS Sound” from Audio, but really nothing can made me not watching you videos and follow your channels ❤❤❤❤
Ohhh man. I wish the audio was better.
Van demasiado rápido, no se si soy el único, pero enserió no aguanto el voltaje, podrían explicar un poco más detallado y más lento
the SFX keep me from understanding what the guy is saying but I did more or less get the msg
Video was interesting. However the sound effects hurt my ears. I feel bad for anyone with headphones on. I recommend using different sounds and lowering the volume for the sound effects.
Helpful video but 4:43 is a nightmare to listen to with these sound effects
I had a friend years ago who never learned perspective I watch his instagram couple of days ago and my heart fell to the ground seeing his drawings still looks flat as a pancake
Man I wanted to watch the video but i feels like my ears were going to bleed
good video but the sound effects are waaaaaaaaaaaay to loud compared to your voices, it's rly distracting.