I learned this in high school and then promptly forgot. Tried to learn it again, but no one seemed to know how or couldn't explain it simply. This is an excellent video demonstration, thank you.
it s a nice and eleganth method, but there is a problem with the intersecting points of the circles and the diagonals of the square, they do not form a line parallel to the square edge. This can be tricky when you draw complex vaulted spaces. What s your aproach on that?
Thanks for your comment but this is really just a tried and tested way for high school students to simply and effectively communicate design ideas involving circles drawn in isometric. Maybe don't overthink it :). Thanks for watching it.
Sadly one of the main reason ellipses are useful is to find a square in perspective. This technique is not in perspective and requires you know the square first T.T
I learned this in high school and then promptly forgot. Tried to learn it again, but no one seemed to know how or couldn't explain it simply. This is an excellent video demonstration, thank you.
I only watched the video for mild curiosity but boy! you really know your stuff. Well done! Even I understand...
Thanks a lot bro for making this very helpful video. The easiest way i had learned so far.
Great video! Very helpful for my school assignment, thanks!
awesome, spot on and easy to look at! thanks!
Amazing ......Thanks I have learnt it
thx for the effort to upload this video hope you continue
Wow, thanks! This helped a lot, was so confused but now know 😁
How did you draw the arch so smooth?!?!
Well done. Thank you that was helpfull.
Thank dude
i Now i can pass my exam
Thanks a lot man! This helped a lot😄
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Pretty neat. Thanks!
Wonderful
Thanks! A big help, really!
thanks a lot bro god bless you bro...
great video man, is there a video on oblique, and development?
Thank you so much sir you help me a lot
it s a nice and eleganth method, but there is a problem with the intersecting points of the circles and the diagonals of the square, they do not form a line parallel to the square edge. This can be tricky when you draw complex vaulted spaces. What s your aproach on that?
Thanks for your comment but this is really just a tried and tested way for high school students to simply and effectively communicate design ideas involving circles drawn in isometric. Maybe don't overthink it :). Thanks for watching it.
Thank you dude .
Otherwise you're good and fast♥
Amazing ......Thanks I have Learned it
Thank you 😄
+irudkun Thank you so much........it really helped me a lot......(thumbs up)
I have to do this in college and I am really bad at it but I need to be good at it.
Nice
thanks a lot sir!!!!! you're the man!
Great video. Please don't talk over music. It is distracting and unnecessary.
What if i want it with 45 degrees?
Neat.
true video
thanks you man
Yeeessss!!!
thanks
Sadly one of the main reason ellipses are useful is to find a square in perspective. This technique is not in perspective and requires you know the square first T.T
how is doing this in school
this is very nice 10 q
helpful
Work on your lighting
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