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Vanishing Points With the Cone of Vision
I wanted a non-arbitrary way of determining the distance between vanishing points. Now I know: use the cone of vision. I also wanted to replicate the field of view of specific camera lenses. I made a guide you can download: drive.google.c...
0:00 Intro
1:00 Make the cone of vision
1:36 Focal length and lenses
1:58 Demo
2:24 Moving the horizon line
3:34 Three point perspective: Find the vertical vanish point (and the right and left VPs)
This is a bake down of info from multiple sources and experiments. There are a lot of different terms and methods out there. I'm mostly using Erik Olson's terminology. If you want to know WAY more, check out his perspective course on New Masters Academy. Note: for camera lenses, he has different numbers than I do.
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Every concept artist should know this.
This video saved my life. I am saved.
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Nice trick you showed in the end, I was not aware that one can do it like that! And very nice animations!
😮 Very underrated channel. Tnx a lot this will help me improve further in background art
@cwickwhitehead
3 ай бұрын
Thank you. Hope it helps!
Wow! That was explained really well. I learned a lot. You deserve more subscribers.
@cwickwhitehead
3 ай бұрын
Thanks a bunch!
wow 2023 and this is puere knowledge!!!!
@cwickwhitehead
3 ай бұрын
Many thanks!
Very clear and pedagogic!
@cwickwhitehead
3 ай бұрын
Glad to hear.
This video explained why exactly the vanishing point kept popping back in the examples draw a box gave.
Holy macaroni! I finally get it! Many thanks!
@cwickwhitehead
3 ай бұрын
Super!
This is so great! And clear.
@cwickwhitehead
3 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Wow this video is amazing, thanks!!!!. Will these help to find the third vanishing point in a reference image?
@cwickwhitehead
3 ай бұрын
Thanks. I haven't tried that specifically but assume it should work. If the image has 2 clear straight up and down objects/edges in it (with some distance between them), extend those lines up or down until they converge, that'll be the vertical vanishing point. If there aren't clear vertical indications in the image, then the cone of vision could be the answer. It can get tricky if the image was cropped (that would shift the center point) or if it was shot with a lens that creates distortion (wide lenses or cheap ones).