Nice simple observation about the 1/3 diagonal intersection and the tangents in the middle of the edges. Besides convergence to the vanishing points, there is an interesting property about the diagonals, which is similar to how hexagonal prisms are checked. Because the tangents of the ellipses and squares are half-subdivision of the grid squares, the parallel lines across two pairs of tangents will also converge into the same 45 deg VP. In a true square grid, all the parallel diagonals (of each square on the grid) vanish in a single point, which lies on the same horizon as the VPs. This is called the 45 deg VP, because it equally divides the 90 deg angle of the squares. If all the parallel diagonals don't converge into a single point, it is not a true square grid, but some sort of rectangle. The position of the 45deg VP is chosen between the two VPs (once and the same for all squares) related to the location of the station point (making 90 deg between the two VPs, which is also equally divided by the line from SP to the 45 deg VP).
@dimitriskliros11 күн бұрын
1:47 How do you know that you’re drawing a square and not a rectangle?
@williammiller67323 күн бұрын
Hmmm, a little Piranesi-esque, I see. Great stuff. (I just made up that word but you're wecome to use it! 😂 Question: I notice in many of your videos that your hand is often hovering above the paper, even when drawing a straight line or adding a detail. Did you just start doing that at some point during your studies, or, say, after your freezing Flatiron experience? Or is it something you were taught? I tried doing the same, at least on long lines, and it actually works pretty well. Seems to force you to draw more from the shoulder instead of the hand which I guess you're supposed to do. (?) I sure hope you can get to the States soon to hold some workshops. Thanks, Luke
@anantchoudhari1635Ай бұрын
Loved this, they are very special & beautiful with full of emotions! 👏🙌
@user-ir7te1zs5hАй бұрын
❤❤❤ TRULY enjoy your works and passion
@ISPITSRADIOLOGIEАй бұрын
A notable artist and teacher 🙏🏼✅
@jarianvazquezАй бұрын
Thank you for this! 🙏
@LewisRashardАй бұрын
I need help with the initial square in perspective. I get that the second square is based off the first square. But how do you know how far along to put the second line to make the first square? (I’m trying to draw a bunch of different sized cylinders stacked on top of each other but they are all warped)
@penny-roseАй бұрын
its been a month. Where are you?
@penny-roseАй бұрын
so meticulous
@errorsansglitch2082 ай бұрын
I absolutely LOVE your ‘wobbly’ lines they have so much personality, i might have to try including this in my art 🤭
@yuliopradahana93473 ай бұрын
0.05 mm Pen ??
@IELTS1000tips4 ай бұрын
Wow u made it simple
@LisaRSArt4 ай бұрын
Love it ❤
@user-ed3tq7tr7m5 ай бұрын
Fantastic! Love what you do ❤
@johnpotter48145 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed watching and learning from this video, thanks Luke ☺️☺️
@beatricebusti2135 ай бұрын
Good luck! 🤙🏿
@Luke.Adam.Hawker5 ай бұрын
Thank you! Printing today
@fernandacloviseoreidomundo17435 ай бұрын
The baby noises make the video nostalgically cozy
@makenziheath19825 ай бұрын
Amazing work!
@shirleytang19656 ай бұрын
You inspired me ❤
@clairehaney5026 ай бұрын
What gorgeous work. It's truly a testament to the power of time and energy.
@nnd13666 ай бұрын
The baby 😂❤
@christianbaptiste2437 ай бұрын
Luke, you truly have a 🎁 You have a gift from God in heaven. You are the most talented person I have ever seen as a gift of art is you're inspired.
@anaarevalillo30977 ай бұрын
My favourite picture that you’ve painted has to be St Paul’s Cathedral
@chloewright68837 ай бұрын
Luke, where is this beautiful tree? It caught my eye as it looks just like the white leaved oak, please google if you don’t know. Honestly they’re almost identical. Love love love your work ❤
@user-gy7th8qo4n7 ай бұрын
Wow that's impressive 🤩👏
@samaw51127 ай бұрын
Great video, thank u
@theapexpredator1577 ай бұрын
Would love it if you could explain an accurate approach to creating circles and squares in perspective. I know there are many methods out there, but no one actually seems to explain why their method is correct. Btw, interesting use of wavy lines...
@imgeiremcoskun65047 ай бұрын
❤
@dwest2008 ай бұрын
🙂The obvious is not universally obvious.
@dwest2008 ай бұрын
Both.
@bananaposo9 ай бұрын
👏👏👏
@paulstanley72929 ай бұрын
I LOVE your art! My daughter (12) has already let it slip that she's getting me some of your art for Christmas! :)
@marinageorgiewa30459 ай бұрын
Amazing artwork and story behind it :))
@anantchoudhari16359 ай бұрын
Well done! Superb drawing😍👏
@Luke.Adam.Hawker9 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
@karmadontmiss35059 ай бұрын
Guys Lets Give Him A Big Round Of An Applause I Really Love it keep up the good work someday you will blow up too
@Luke.Adam.Hawker9 ай бұрын
Very kind of you! I’m goi g for quality over quantity regarding my audience. It’s clearly working 🙏
@Async459 ай бұрын
This looks amazing. Thank you for the video 😯👌🏽
@Luke.Adam.Hawker9 ай бұрын
My pleasure !
@PixeIPlayz9 ай бұрын
This channel is so underrated!!
@Luke.Adam.Hawker9 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@talornguyen55169 ай бұрын
That drawing is insane and bro looks majestic!
@Luke.Adam.Hawker9 ай бұрын
Haha thanks a lot!
@user-gp6ii7ew9f9 ай бұрын
Love the drawings and the music it’s from my favourite movi
@raulgomez77710 ай бұрын
Beautiful drawing! How did you develope a loose line style?
@theresearmstrong331910 ай бұрын
Ohhh class ❤
@DavidSmith-rs7zf10 ай бұрын
You're the sole reason I started taking a sketchbook on any of my travels...alot to learn and a long way to go but I absolutely love doodling out and about!
@issoeaquilo.arquitetura10 ай бұрын
i simply love your work! i draw too, and is a pleasure to see how your drawings are soo good!
@lulatschlp942410 ай бұрын
Awesome, helped me out a lot.
@phinguyen119110 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤ It's so exciting to watch the video with amazing natural scenery and a little bit scary feeling like a mysterious place where fairy tales come from. (Love you)😊
@minica020410 ай бұрын
Idolll
@Luke.Adam.Hawker10 ай бұрын
🙌
@phinguyen119110 ай бұрын
❤❤❤Thank you for taking the time to make this video. It's really valuable for anyone who wants to learn how to draw well. I'm learning to create comics so perspective is very important. I wish you good health and happiness. Hope to always see you here and I really admire your drawing
@SeeNo3vil9810 ай бұрын
Well I definetly felt like picking up my sketching recently again and this has given me some ideas I’ve been experimenting
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Nice simple observation about the 1/3 diagonal intersection and the tangents in the middle of the edges. Besides convergence to the vanishing points, there is an interesting property about the diagonals, which is similar to how hexagonal prisms are checked. Because the tangents of the ellipses and squares are half-subdivision of the grid squares, the parallel lines across two pairs of tangents will also converge into the same 45 deg VP. In a true square grid, all the parallel diagonals (of each square on the grid) vanish in a single point, which lies on the same horizon as the VPs. This is called the 45 deg VP, because it equally divides the 90 deg angle of the squares. If all the parallel diagonals don't converge into a single point, it is not a true square grid, but some sort of rectangle. The position of the 45deg VP is chosen between the two VPs (once and the same for all squares) related to the location of the station point (making 90 deg between the two VPs, which is also equally divided by the line from SP to the 45 deg VP).
1:47 How do you know that you’re drawing a square and not a rectangle?
Hmmm, a little Piranesi-esque, I see. Great stuff. (I just made up that word but you're wecome to use it! 😂 Question: I notice in many of your videos that your hand is often hovering above the paper, even when drawing a straight line or adding a detail. Did you just start doing that at some point during your studies, or, say, after your freezing Flatiron experience? Or is it something you were taught? I tried doing the same, at least on long lines, and it actually works pretty well. Seems to force you to draw more from the shoulder instead of the hand which I guess you're supposed to do. (?) I sure hope you can get to the States soon to hold some workshops. Thanks, Luke
Loved this, they are very special & beautiful with full of emotions! 👏🙌
❤❤❤ TRULY enjoy your works and passion
A notable artist and teacher 🙏🏼✅
Thank you for this! 🙏
I need help with the initial square in perspective. I get that the second square is based off the first square. But how do you know how far along to put the second line to make the first square? (I’m trying to draw a bunch of different sized cylinders stacked on top of each other but they are all warped)
its been a month. Where are you?
so meticulous
I absolutely LOVE your ‘wobbly’ lines they have so much personality, i might have to try including this in my art 🤭
0.05 mm Pen ??
Wow u made it simple
Love it ❤
Fantastic! Love what you do ❤
Really enjoyed watching and learning from this video, thanks Luke ☺️☺️
Good luck! 🤙🏿
Thank you! Printing today
The baby noises make the video nostalgically cozy
Amazing work!
You inspired me ❤
What gorgeous work. It's truly a testament to the power of time and energy.
The baby 😂❤
Luke, you truly have a 🎁 You have a gift from God in heaven. You are the most talented person I have ever seen as a gift of art is you're inspired.
My favourite picture that you’ve painted has to be St Paul’s Cathedral
Luke, where is this beautiful tree? It caught my eye as it looks just like the white leaved oak, please google if you don’t know. Honestly they’re almost identical. Love love love your work ❤
Wow that's impressive 🤩👏
Great video, thank u
Would love it if you could explain an accurate approach to creating circles and squares in perspective. I know there are many methods out there, but no one actually seems to explain why their method is correct. Btw, interesting use of wavy lines...
❤
🙂The obvious is not universally obvious.
Both.
👏👏👏
I LOVE your art! My daughter (12) has already let it slip that she's getting me some of your art for Christmas! :)
Amazing artwork and story behind it :))
Well done! Superb drawing😍👏
Thanks so much!
Guys Lets Give Him A Big Round Of An Applause I Really Love it keep up the good work someday you will blow up too
Very kind of you! I’m goi g for quality over quantity regarding my audience. It’s clearly working 🙏
This looks amazing. Thank you for the video 😯👌🏽
My pleasure !
This channel is so underrated!!
Thank you!
That drawing is insane and bro looks majestic!
Haha thanks a lot!
Love the drawings and the music it’s from my favourite movi
Beautiful drawing! How did you develope a loose line style?
Ohhh class ❤
You're the sole reason I started taking a sketchbook on any of my travels...alot to learn and a long way to go but I absolutely love doodling out and about!
i simply love your work! i draw too, and is a pleasure to see how your drawings are soo good!
Awesome, helped me out a lot.
❤❤❤❤ It's so exciting to watch the video with amazing natural scenery and a little bit scary feeling like a mysterious place where fairy tales come from. (Love you)😊
Idolll
🙌
❤❤❤Thank you for taking the time to make this video. It's really valuable for anyone who wants to learn how to draw well. I'm learning to create comics so perspective is very important. I wish you good health and happiness. Hope to always see you here and I really admire your drawing
Well I definetly felt like picking up my sketching recently again and this has given me some ideas I’ve been experimenting
That’s amazing to read! Go for it!
Un trabajo genial
Thanks so much