Hi Dan, a great color study using color pencils is with Susan Rupin, The Great Courses Plus. I have learned so much. Her teaching is thorough.
@bingusslingus70209 сағат бұрын
So fascinated by your confidence when drawing these. Hope to get to this level some day!
@---------M15 сағат бұрын
Wierd method of rotating objects, it would be much easier to just use the whole circle to construct the rotation of the cube
@mr.m2675Күн бұрын
the arcade machine made it obvious that a 6 point view would have been even cooler, that the up and down is warped looked interesting but it felt odd that the left and right wasn't effected by the fisheye view
@DanBeardshawКүн бұрын
Yeah that would look cool. 6-point is definitely something that I'll cover later down the line!
@JohnSmith-xb4ux2 күн бұрын
Definitely, that first grid of 4 pt perspective is kind of difficult for the eyes. For training it's ok to know it, but to me it looks like a 2 pt perspective would of been more easy to handle and look at. I've seen you have Scott Robertson's book of drawing, let me give you a tip: There's a section in the book where it shows you different grids for various positions of a vehicle, I went and actually bought several car books from A*** and there's many images from different views which is an absolutely amazing thing, basically you are being showed the grind (the box that encompasses the car) without the photographers know it , as well as the horizon. What the photographers don't know is that they give you hundreds of positions of vehicles, the books are very cheap and awesome.
@clementinelives2 күн бұрын
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@SCARRIOR2 күн бұрын
This isn't even teaching how to draw textures
@2B23Damon3 күн бұрын
Draw h
@jaroslavaart4 күн бұрын
I love how humble you are. Thanks for the video!😊
@BaekhyunLuv5 күн бұрын
This is the easiest and best skull tutorial !
@user-gi1cv3gx2m6 күн бұрын
❤
@danilodeluxo6 күн бұрын
Very thorough!! Great references as well
@Nomad-damon11 күн бұрын
It would be perfect if you didn't continuely switched angles, but nvm, thanks a lot
@retromograph389311 күн бұрын
Great, but the big question is: how do you find the station point of any image!
@kenyarodriguez20911 күн бұрын
Wow! Your sketch turned out amazing! I appreciate the tips, God bless and remember Christ loves you :)
@elzabethperez793512 күн бұрын
Hi
@Ephy612 күн бұрын
Miracle but can you try to do it on the phone now to be so interesting
@hyperbitcoinizationpod13 күн бұрын
de-ail
@hyperbitcoinizationpod13 күн бұрын
men-al
@TheBest-lv7vc13 күн бұрын
The video is really good, but the sternum having a similar shape and location as a tie is not ironic. That’s just a coincidence.
@GlitchmanVGM13 күн бұрын
Great video! I especially liked how you showed how to draw the spheres and ellipses so that they look 3D! Super helpful for visualizing the head angles! Thanks! 👍😃
@grandmastergaming146514 күн бұрын
It is hard O_o
@VijayPatel-tr6ol16 күн бұрын
Very very clever Thx
@SarahAndBoston16 күн бұрын
This is insane and I cant wait to try it. Thank you!
@GM-rn4nm17 күн бұрын
Must say I’m really enjoying your material 😊
@maverdanaless29117 күн бұрын
Man, that's so helpful. Thank you!!
@person7895418 күн бұрын
thank you ,that was helpful
@tyroneperry500818 күн бұрын
Man, this was so simple and so helpful. Thanks.
@retromograph389318 күн бұрын
How do you do this (around 2:40) on paper?......because both the station point and vanishing points are way off my paper, they're not even on my table! I suspect geometry might help us but i never paid any attention to that stuff at school!
@retromograph389319 күн бұрын
Great vid! ......only, i didn't understand about the diagonal vanishing point! Because your opposite corner didn't quite match up with it. Perhaps i'm misunderstanding though.
@johannlebreton79219 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@johannlebreton79219 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@abdullhahmed466919 күн бұрын
love from Iraq 🇮🇶 ❤
@sunriseboy483721 күн бұрын
Colour is mentioned. Black and white done effective produces plenty of 'colour'. When you look at the b&w photography from the late 1800's and 1900's, the 'colour' in the photos are just wonderful. 'Colour' IMO, often is a distraction from a lot of 'art'. Indeed, the drawing done for us in this video would be lost on me, if it was 'coloured' in.
@ShaiUI23 күн бұрын
so good!! great job. really enjoyed this
@dhaaladdict123 күн бұрын
thanks, can you speak with more enthusiasm tho, your drawing deserves it!
@lawlietlawrence618824 күн бұрын
Print the picture with the grid?
@GurdevSingh-fy3pz24 күн бұрын
Him its hard to manage time me literally sitting and just trying to do something
@rejuch513624 күн бұрын
tldr just use hb for everything
@InternetOzani24 күн бұрын
4:35 how can we determine the width of this perspective angle? was that a guess?
@GhostofTheUchiha2224 күн бұрын
How long does each book take to study? I am a high school student who wants to learn over my summer but im afraid of not learning everything in time
@tub8r25 күн бұрын
One of the best perspective videos. At 5:47 the two left adjoined cubes look like perfect cubes (height, width, depth are equal). How to make sure that the height is equal to depth and width, which are on a grid?
@edufernandez503726 күн бұрын
Hi Dan! This video is awesome, thank you! Btw, I was wondering if there's a more accurate way of finding the LSP and the RSP rather than just eyeballing them. I use Affinity Designer 2, in case that helps. Thanks again!
@chumkipatel350226 күн бұрын
Excellent 👍. Thank you
@davisousaki28 күн бұрын
11:53 wouldnt be easier to just make a angle of 90° from the middle so we find both sides easier? I got a ruler and if I get 90° degrees I can already see where both point should go
@yosyc825228 күн бұрын
Do you draw based on memory or a model/photo?
@funnymementscuyoutuberi8476Ай бұрын
Your video was tottaly awesome and mindblowing
@kaineskeptic6484Ай бұрын
really helpful vid, one question. if I were drawing a line of telephone poles, any tips for getting the width of the poles correct? Seems to be my stumbling block. I practice with cubes however 5 cubes in row will nail the height but the width and gap between cubes is clunky.
@ronsylvester7866Ай бұрын
impressive tutorial as usual
@tepigfan7169Ай бұрын
what is the intro song??
@CarlWinter-oy8ufАй бұрын
Smaller squares. = far more accurate realistic enlarged foto on your canvas !
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Hi Dan, a great color study using color pencils is with Susan Rupin, The Great Courses Plus. I have learned so much. Her teaching is thorough.
So fascinated by your confidence when drawing these. Hope to get to this level some day!
Wierd method of rotating objects, it would be much easier to just use the whole circle to construct the rotation of the cube
the arcade machine made it obvious that a 6 point view would have been even cooler, that the up and down is warped looked interesting but it felt odd that the left and right wasn't effected by the fisheye view
Yeah that would look cool. 6-point is definitely something that I'll cover later down the line!
Definitely, that first grid of 4 pt perspective is kind of difficult for the eyes. For training it's ok to know it, but to me it looks like a 2 pt perspective would of been more easy to handle and look at. I've seen you have Scott Robertson's book of drawing, let me give you a tip: There's a section in the book where it shows you different grids for various positions of a vehicle, I went and actually bought several car books from A*** and there's many images from different views which is an absolutely amazing thing, basically you are being showed the grind (the box that encompasses the car) without the photographers know it , as well as the horizon. What the photographers don't know is that they give you hundreds of positions of vehicles, the books are very cheap and awesome.
🫡
This isn't even teaching how to draw textures
Draw h
I love how humble you are. Thanks for the video!😊
This is the easiest and best skull tutorial !
❤
Very thorough!! Great references as well
It would be perfect if you didn't continuely switched angles, but nvm, thanks a lot
Great, but the big question is: how do you find the station point of any image!
Wow! Your sketch turned out amazing! I appreciate the tips, God bless and remember Christ loves you :)
Hi
Miracle but can you try to do it on the phone now to be so interesting
de-ail
men-al
The video is really good, but the sternum having a similar shape and location as a tie is not ironic. That’s just a coincidence.
Great video! I especially liked how you showed how to draw the spheres and ellipses so that they look 3D! Super helpful for visualizing the head angles! Thanks! 👍😃
It is hard O_o
Very very clever Thx
This is insane and I cant wait to try it. Thank you!
Must say I’m really enjoying your material 😊
Man, that's so helpful. Thank you!!
thank you ,that was helpful
Man, this was so simple and so helpful. Thanks.
How do you do this (around 2:40) on paper?......because both the station point and vanishing points are way off my paper, they're not even on my table! I suspect geometry might help us but i never paid any attention to that stuff at school!
Great vid! ......only, i didn't understand about the diagonal vanishing point! Because your opposite corner didn't quite match up with it. Perhaps i'm misunderstanding though.
Thank you.
Thank you.
love from Iraq 🇮🇶 ❤
Colour is mentioned. Black and white done effective produces plenty of 'colour'. When you look at the b&w photography from the late 1800's and 1900's, the 'colour' in the photos are just wonderful. 'Colour' IMO, often is a distraction from a lot of 'art'. Indeed, the drawing done for us in this video would be lost on me, if it was 'coloured' in.
so good!! great job. really enjoyed this
thanks, can you speak with more enthusiasm tho, your drawing deserves it!
Print the picture with the grid?
Him its hard to manage time me literally sitting and just trying to do something
tldr just use hb for everything
4:35 how can we determine the width of this perspective angle? was that a guess?
How long does each book take to study? I am a high school student who wants to learn over my summer but im afraid of not learning everything in time
One of the best perspective videos. At 5:47 the two left adjoined cubes look like perfect cubes (height, width, depth are equal). How to make sure that the height is equal to depth and width, which are on a grid?
Hi Dan! This video is awesome, thank you! Btw, I was wondering if there's a more accurate way of finding the LSP and the RSP rather than just eyeballing them. I use Affinity Designer 2, in case that helps. Thanks again!
Excellent 👍. Thank you
11:53 wouldnt be easier to just make a angle of 90° from the middle so we find both sides easier? I got a ruler and if I get 90° degrees I can already see where both point should go
Do you draw based on memory or a model/photo?
Your video was tottaly awesome and mindblowing
really helpful vid, one question. if I were drawing a line of telephone poles, any tips for getting the width of the poles correct? Seems to be my stumbling block. I practice with cubes however 5 cubes in row will nail the height but the width and gap between cubes is clunky.
impressive tutorial as usual
what is the intro song??
Smaller squares. = far more accurate realistic enlarged foto on your canvas !