How to draw anything with the help of technical drawing
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- Another entry into the how-to-draw anything video series. This time we see how we can combine knowledge from technical drawing and perspective tricks to recreate objects from different perspectives.
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I’m definitely amazed at how you can draw perfectly straight lines. It’s really difficult especially when drawing digitally
Digitally you have a bunch of tools that can help you make your lines straight ;)
hold shift is all
How
thnk you i, teaching high school engineering and i want them to practice technical drawing. Your video is very helpful.
This is wicked :) stumbled across your channel as I’m learning perspective. Your explanations with your drawings are so concise. Learning lots, thanks!
Thank you for the kind comment, I'm glad you find my video useful ^_^
this is one of the best episodes!
Thanks, man, I'm really happy to hear that!
Robert, besides the great work and knowledge shared your music selection is outstanding. Thanks, man.
Much appreciated!
Nem tudtam, honan ilyen ismerős ez a akcentus, remek videó!
Great content and great choice with the synthwave
Thanks, mate, synthwave for life!
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Super fun. I've worked with a lot of concept artists in games and such.. and all too often I see that this sort of thinking doesn't occur to them. I wish I knew about this channel back when I was still on the studio hamster wheel. I'd love to send it around and help end their suffering ha.
Thanks, mate. Well, to be fair quite some concept artists I know in the game industry don't know how to draw draw, but they are great with 3D and photo bashing. Not really sure how useful it is to do traditional hand drawing like this when you can get much faster results with photobashing.
@@robertlkiss that's true. It does vary a lot and production pipelines have totally changed workflows over the last 5 years or so. Now that you mention it, I do use 3D for like 80% or more of my work when doing games contracts. Good to have drawing in the back pocket too, of course. No substitute when it counts 😉
@@SourPlanet exactly. Of course I agree with you it is important to know the fundamentals but these days for production work they are not fitted. I checked out you videos, Nice stuff man!
@@robertlkiss thanks! 🙏
Your content is so nice, it should never be disliked. :)
Aww thank you Cris very kind of you to say that ^_^
No dislikes.....keep growing sensei!!
Thank you very much ^_^
No reason to dislike , thanks for sharing
Thank you too!
I'm happy I've found you. Great content. Right up my nerdy ass alley.
Thank you mate! And I'm not going to engage with that final sentence of yours XD
Your video helped a lot,really
M happy to read that!
Great work
Thank you!
😎 I keep coming back to this video to improve my vehicle drawings. 🚓 This has to be one of the best on UA-cam. But you need to do one on how to draw Fords 🚗. 😁
Thank you so much 😀 ok ok one day I'll do a pony for you!
amazing
Thanks
what do you recommend absolute beginners do,like what should I practice and learn or look more into
Check out my fundamentals videos, those should help you get on the right path.
@@robertlkiss Will do Thank you!!!
wow
Please teach me how combo 😊
So good
Thanks:)
Hey bro.what apps is this you were using
Auto Desk. My guess is he is probably using it on pc
Relax your hand, think big and into the present, try make broad strokes and use your whole hand, not just your wrist. Try practice concepts like this one in a pair with another one, if you get it not quite right don't get neurotic with yourself and just practice more but don't force yourself to do it if you're making no progress, try watch a few videos on the topic or switch to your 2nd concept for a bit and come back later. Lastly try get yourself to enjoy the process, say you're new so try practice atleast 2 hours a week in hour sessions, at the end of each session aim to accomplish something and reward yourself with a beer, make it a habit.
Wow, this is a very valuable demo. Thank you very much for sharing 😊 Btw 2 questions please: What software did you use and would your reccomend the new iPad Air and Apple Pencil for a bigenner to practise such exercises? Thanks and happy holidays!
Thank you.and get whatever app works best for you. Sketchbook, procreate, Artstudio Pro are all good options
How do you decide on your width in top view based on your side view?
Just guess and hope i looks cool in perspective?
From front and side view you have all the dimensions for the top view as well.
@@robertlkiss but also the front view width .... based on what do you say "this should be the width, it looks proportioned now with my side view"
Because side view does not give any information for the width in front neither top view. I did elevation views before for an camera and once i put in perspective it looked unproportioned and too wide..
My grind starts NOW.
soy tu fan xd
Genial
Gracias!
how about portraits
What about them?
@@robertlkiss do you draw portraits also using this technique? It would be interesting to watch your approach btw great videos
@@rken100 yes this is the way I'm always staying I have many videos and love steam recordings where I do portraits and human figures as well
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