Structure Basics - Making Things Look 3D

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  • @ProkoTV
    @ProkoTV  2 роки тому +33

    Hope you enjoyed the lesson! If you want even more structure consider going premium - proko.com/f1g437a

    • @TiredDoktor6391
      @TiredDoktor6391 2 роки тому +1

      I would love to, but i can't because i am poor
      If i had money in the first place, i would have attended drawing classes irl in the first place instead of watching youtube videos
      (Not saying your videos are bad)

    • @dnxx503
      @dnxx503 2 роки тому

      @@TiredDoktor6391 are you good at art?

    • @brendalynnjohnson4511
      @brendalynnjohnson4511 Рік тому

      Could you explain more about how to draw cubes

    • @Tidsudden
      @Tidsudden 2 місяці тому

      j

  • @MissTexZilla
    @MissTexZilla 11 років тому +734

    I think I'm actually going to cry, I struggled so freaking hard with figure drawing and perspective and people telling me "just draw" didn't help. Watching how to draw anatomy just didn't do it for me. I love that you broke each aspect down and explained it a little better. Even perspective. I lurve you so much dude. ;~; You managed to teach it in a way I could finally understand it. Thank you so much!!

    • @Dr_Grease_Mo
      @Dr_Grease_Mo 4 роки тому +86

      the worst advice any artist can give is, just practice; practice what? anatomy, the basics, shading, perspective etc.
      or like you said, 'just draw' there is no guidance in this advice and you can distinguish the lazy artist from one who is bothered to show you the ropes on things

    • @zestymay6026
      @zestymay6026 3 роки тому +28

      @@Dr_Grease_Mo Personally, unless you pay them to give you advice or to teach you, they really don't owe you anything, so calling them "lazy" is kinda a stretch. Seek out good art teachers, buy online courses, follow art textbooks, practice correctly and pray for the Art God or sth.

    • @jesshasnofilter
      @jesshasnofilter 3 роки тому

      Awww

    • @coded8527
      @coded8527 3 роки тому +1

      Do you still draw?

    • @owengoss4337
      @owengoss4337 3 роки тому +24

      @@zestymay6026 Most people get this advice from teachers in school which really discourage them.

  • @jutta3378
    @jutta3378 Рік тому +125

    The moment the realization hits that you've drawn boxes the wrong way all your life....what an incredible teacher you are, Proko.

    • @kropekdwukropek703
      @kropekdwukropek703 Рік тому +9

      I know this feeling haha I posted here a comment about year ago saying the same. Now it's intuitive to draw it right way, with little foreshortening

    • @NikolaiWowe
      @NikolaiWowe Рік тому +1

      @@kropekdwukropek703that's really reassuring, thank you

  • @darinae34
    @darinae34 6 років тому +2559

    That moment when you realize you have no idea how to draw using structure, but you were trying to already do anatomy

    • @DrWhatever
      @DrWhatever 5 років тому +106

      Lol dw it's all of us

    • @fatimakifayat9354
      @fatimakifayat9354 4 роки тому +112

      Dont call us out like that 🤣🤣🤣

    • @taquito865
      @taquito865 4 роки тому +251

      I was so eager to just get into the muscles and shit. And now I'm here, revisiting basics I never learned lmao

    • @scp-682-cu6
      @scp-682-cu6 4 роки тому +9

      Same here :')

    • @kayleenelson8246
      @kayleenelson8246 4 роки тому +11

      Lmao story of my life

  • @psychosislove
    @psychosislove 2 роки тому +93

    It blows my mind that I am able to learn art properly and in depth on UA-cam better than in all of my art classes in college that I had to drop because the teachers refused to teach and also refused to teach what we were actually supposed to be learning in those classes. I learned more in this video than I did in the whole semester of Drawing 2 at my college. I am so glad you were recommended on an art forum I just recently joined, because you speak so clearly and efficiently. I am most definitely going to binge watch your videos now.

  • @aerocaliber2846
    @aerocaliber2846 5 років тому +724

    The part where it showed how to draw a proper box blew my mind

    • @maddiehalloway
      @maddiehalloway 4 роки тому +102

      Same! When he said “If you draw boxes like this, STOP”, I was like “Oh look, I’ve been a failure after all this time.”

    • @aqila4427
      @aqila4427 4 роки тому +58

      Well i mean, that was how my math teacher used to taught us to drew squares.
      *I guess she's wrong*

    • @jekesan4221
      @jekesan4221 4 роки тому +29

      I just realized that if the horizontal lines of front plain is straight then it won't be a 3D smh,this video rlly make me realized it.

    • @johnhunter743
      @johnhunter743 3 роки тому +12

      @@jekesan4221 when you draw in 1 point perspective, it will be straight and also 3d. It also will be straight when you draw close to the horizon, and also when objects are very far in the distance. So it‘s not always wrong to have it straight, that’s 8mportant to understand 👍

    • @beautifulari1648
      @beautifulari1648 3 роки тому +4

      I cant bealive that everyone in school taught us thé wrong ways

  • @silverblaize
    @silverblaize 9 років тому +2207

    That awkward moment when you realize you've been drawing cubes wrong all your life...

    • @cance7984
      @cance7984 8 років тому +19

      +silverblaize LOL! You can say that again.

    • @tropicalbug3117
      @tropicalbug3117 7 років тому +1

      silverblaize thank you mr

    • @kozhikkaalan
      @kozhikkaalan 7 років тому +7

      I knowwwwwww righttttt???? so amazing

    • @chandni89xOx
      @chandni89xOx 7 років тому +3

      That person that messaged you 2 years ago is so Really wrong 👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾

    • @UnlimitedEchoe
      @UnlimitedEchoe 6 років тому +3

      Lol I felt the same way

  • @simonwang4530
    @simonwang4530 9 років тому +212

    When I see the box in 6:17, I was totally shocked. Even drawing a box will take this amount of thinking and work. Art is hard in general. But I think as long as you understand it, you will do it well with practice.

    • @NukeTheOG
      @NukeTheOG 3 роки тому +11

      That's one of the most simplest 3D shape anyone can do. Even if you're not an artist, chances are you were once instructed to draw a cube by your math teacher. It's just connecting 2 squares with 4 parallel lines connecting the vertexes

    • @mikeg4691
      @mikeg4691 2 роки тому +22

      @@NukeTheOG That's the point though, the lines shouldn't be parallel, they should be converging. That's why it's so easy to get wrong.

    • @amandagutierrez7709
      @amandagutierrez7709 2 роки тому

      Ikr I heard somewhere that box was wrong and I couldn't get why even when I studied the basics of perspective. Now it makes sense lol I feel kinda dumb

    • @98nfp
      @98nfp Рік тому +2

      Drawing is an art of patience ~~

  • @hannahbananno2679
    @hannahbananno2679 4 роки тому +12

    Oh gosh, I've been trying to draw for a long time, and am intermediate. I have never really looked into anatomy or the basics though, because it's too boring for me. I am finally seeing these videos and they are a fun and entertaining way of really learning with so many resources! It has an amazing classroom feel, and I love it so much for that! Thank you so much @Proko for helping aspiring artists like me!

  • @chloecalloway1428
    @chloecalloway1428 4 роки тому +39

    My mind after a week of learning from Proko videos in 2020: "Do you want to learn how to draw PROFESSIONAL and IMPRESSIVE artwork? From SCRATCH? That will BLOW people's MINDS?!"

  • @SusanJohnsonsuzvj
    @SusanJohnsonsuzvj 11 років тому +44

    I learned so much about perspective. The animations are very helpful! Thanks Proko!

  • @garrettviewegh677
    @garrettviewegh677 2 роки тому +6

    It’s been a long while since I’ve drawn anything. At least with structure, in a step by step process. So these videos are a great refresher to get back to basics and sharpen my skills.

  • @jsimon6019
    @jsimon6019 8 років тому +12

    I'm just amazed at how well thought-out this series of videos is! Been watching for quite some time now and they never do cease to amaze me - the more I think of it the more elaborate they seem to become. Fun.

  • @lilavonvalenrood5772
    @lilavonvalenrood5772 5 років тому +14

    I have been drawing since I was a little kid and nobody taught me how to draw. Now I see how many important things I simply missed and I have no idea about them and also how important is to know the basics. I regret that I didn't want to learn the basics because I would save a lot of time. Thank you Proko ;)

  • @seriousmax
    @seriousmax 9 років тому +84

    8:42 this first box is incorrect though. We see the bottom plane, so we are looking upward, and the lines of the box would converge upwards, not downwards.

    • @ProkoTV
      @ProkoTV  9 років тому +87

      +Max Webster Nice catch. That one is wrong.

    • @RanOutOfSpac
      @RanOutOfSpac 9 років тому +11

      +Max Webster It took me a good 5 minutes to figure out what you meant by this.
      I got some work to do xD

    • @keik884
      @keik884 9 років тому +1

      +Max Webster How does this apply to irregular shapes say, with a larger top surface (width)?

    • @littlebigcomrade
      @littlebigcomrade 9 років тому +1

      +Proko I have a had time as a young artist. (I'm 13) I seems hard but I try not to be timid.

    • @cesarmc4533
      @cesarmc4533 8 років тому +8

      just to clarify - the wrong ones are the "verticallish" lines

  • @anthonyscott16
    @anthonyscott16 6 років тому +10

    Wow, you really have mastered your craft! I'll never look at a square the same way again. Thanks so much for sharing your wisdom. I appreciate you!

  • @VeryBlueBot
    @VeryBlueBot 5 років тому +7

    Pure gold really.. The "Too flat lines for curved lines" Is always hitting me.. And the cube 3 first lines is also super useful technic that is new to me.
    Thanks

  • @cowboylerma
    @cowboylerma 10 років тому +70

    didnt know i sucked so hard at box drawing, thank you mr prokopenko!

  • @emilienmare1508
    @emilienmare1508 7 років тому +119

    learning to draw a cube after a full year of drawing everyday is confusing

  • @reius7198
    @reius7198 6 років тому +8

    First draw a line
    Then either a top or bottom plane
    Then convergence
    Omg thx proko

  • @ilham78
    @ilham78 9 років тому +114

    I was sitting at home doing my drawing homework. and suddenly bam! my 3d vision just opened like a third eye. Now I see when sometging is drawn geometrically incorrect and can produce the whole street in 3d just by eye. and people love to see my work.

    • @KairuHakubi
      @KairuHakubi 7 років тому +9

      is that gonna happen to me? because right now my eye is just autocorrecting everything I see, or else unable to picture the 3d shape. or both. Possibly because I don't actually have 3d vision?

    • @kozhikkaalan
      @kozhikkaalan 7 років тому +8

      omg i know that moment you're talking about. my 3d eye opened up after watching sinix's video about drawing faces from different angles.

    • @shayon8012
      @shayon8012 4 роки тому +3

      @@kozhikkaalan help me bro, I can imagine 3d objects but not the plain (the ground) on which every object lies on. I am trying to draw like kim jung gi, so I try to draw without references and construction lines and so far I am pretty okay. How do I visualise the flat surface?

  • @Joshua-hg8ru
    @Joshua-hg8ru 7 років тому +102

    10:20 woke me the hell up

    • @jmjanzen
      @jmjanzen 4 роки тому +23

      I read your comment earlier, and was keeping an eye on the timestamp. When the video was wrapping up I was like, "huh, dunno what they were talking abou--OH HECK!"

    • @jirahjashmiermacalino7556
      @jirahjashmiermacalino7556 4 роки тому +2

      J.M. Janzen same

  • @KayKay-lq6xo
    @KayKay-lq6xo 4 місяці тому

    This channel is treasure for me who can't afford to attend artschool and only can learn with self study style. Thanks a lot. It's really helpful.

  • @Sushimitzu
    @Sushimitzu 11 років тому +2

    This is the best video on perspective I have seen. I believe perspective is my natural strength, so videos on perspective rarely tell me something new, but yours was great. Also, my jaw dropped when you drew a perfect ellipsis with no effort at 4:07.

  • @Therealapplenator
    @Therealapplenator 5 років тому +3

    I have been trying to teach myself how to draw for the last year, and made some significant progress, mostly by looking up tricks and strategies that work for me. But everything is still a bit off, and I thought it was just a matter of practice(and it is), but then I realised after watching this video and reading it elsewhere that what I needed to do, is to learn how to do the basic shapes. I’m still working on cubes before moving on to pyramids and spheres but I can already notice the difference. Although I imagine it’ll take a lot of time to get the hang of spheres, both because I can’t try a circle for the life of and I’m still pretty bad at shading.

  • @Cherem777
    @Cherem777 3 роки тому +1

    This video is pure gold. Most of his stuff is great but this video is especially amazing

  • @cestarianinhabitant5898
    @cestarianinhabitant5898 11 років тому +335

    :O so that's how to draw a box...
    Forget everything your math teacher told you!

    • @Gantolfe
      @Gantolfe 7 років тому +36

      in 3d modeling software. there is something called "orthographic" view(not perspective). if u set your view to orthographic view you would see a 3d box like your math teacher showed you. its not wrong its just better for technical drawing instead of visually appealing drawings.
      i do agree though that school indirectly makes people confused for allot of things. they should be more carful/clear when explaining stuff. you can even tweak the camer perspective to achieve something called "fish eye" view. the camera(lens) they use for skating videos ecc. it has a very extreme perspective effect. I have seen it used in drawing(mostly manga) before

    • @paulfoss5385
      @paulfoss5385 5 років тому +9

      What if your math teacher tells you to watch this video to improve your intuitions about geometry?

    • @tori4770
      @tori4770 3 роки тому +2

      @@paulfoss5385 that's a cool math teaccher.

    • @beautifulari1648
      @beautifulari1648 3 роки тому +2

      Yes.

  • @e.hhampsen4508
    @e.hhampsen4508 5 років тому +40

    My jaw dropped when he did that stuff with the cube.

  • @TheCommanderCosmo
    @TheCommanderCosmo 11 років тому +1

    i really appreciate the 'assignments' -- much better than just giving us information and then not telling us how to practice. thank you!! :)

  • @MadeinChinakiki
    @MadeinChinakiki 10 років тому +49

    nice animations! very elegant!

  • @Hyzalker
    @Hyzalker 11 років тому +5

    I think you should talk about vanishing points before cubes, it would help begginers to understand why they assume that form. Nevertheless, very nice lesson, the 3d cube was a nice visual add!

  • @bevq2246
    @bevq2246 4 роки тому +9

    These videos came out when I was 14??😭 why didn't I discover them back then!

  • @Jinxitor
    @Jinxitor 7 років тому +3

    thanks so much for subtitling your videos! i'm hearing impaired and it helps me a lot.

  • @jacoblynam923
    @jacoblynam923 8 років тому +8

    Super simple and totally called me out on my cube making skills haha!

  • @menacingskull740
    @menacingskull740 Рік тому +1

    this is the most simple yet useful thing to know when drawing

  • @ExtremelyTastyBread
    @ExtremelyTastyBread 5 років тому +3

    Proko: "the boxes get really complicated and it's too complex to think about too much when drawing a figure"
    Uncomfortable: "...hold the phone."
    jk, drawabox actually does have a lot of focus on developing a gut intuition for doing the boxes, rather than literally mapping out all of the geometricality.
    Also thanks a bunch for the box stuff. Not to snub drawabox, but some of your examples here somehow managed to clear up box confusion I had had for like months

  • @Litchnikov
    @Litchnikov 10 років тому +57

    Hey Proko (or anyone else)! When you're drawing those cubes from imagination, how do you determine the vanishing points and so forth? Are you just using your 'feeling'/experience? When I try to draw from my head I feel like I'm just guessing too much and not learning from it. Love your videos, very helpful :)

    • @tailong9548
      @tailong9548 10 років тому +8

      do a google search on how to use vanishing points. That should answer your questions. =)

    • @ShaneRoseARamos
      @ShaneRoseARamos 2 роки тому +3

      I’m 7 years too late but in case someone’s asking the same question…the farther the object, the smaller it is

  • @cesarcarlos75
    @cesarcarlos75 Рік тому +1

    Question regarding the impossible box on 6:23. Provided the diagonals converge, wouldn't this be a 1-point-perspective box? Does 1pp create impossible figures? Or is 1pp meant to be used only to create direction and alignment and not solids?

  • @blu3traash
    @blu3traash Рік тому +1

    6:43
    Very very very important for drawing boxes in perspective

  • @arturohernandez-dn6ns
    @arturohernandez-dn6ns 11 років тому

    truly I am infinitely grateful, as I had heard about the cylindrical shapes, square, and triangular with this video, I could understand that this is the defining power base PERSPECTIVE! of things or shapes and figures....thanks a lot dear proko

  • @ceylanavci1294
    @ceylanavci1294 8 років тому

    i really find what i search for drawing. your tutorials are so good. thanks you millions times.

  • @henrythegreatamerican8136
    @henrythegreatamerican8136 3 роки тому +1

    Old video but nice explanations. This just goes to show drawing is more than just imagination. A lot of logic goes into it. The people best at drawing often have good logic skills to go with their imagination.

  • @cihankenar1
    @cihankenar1 11 років тому +2

    Proko, as always great vids and great advice. I see my technique improving as I learn to "see" better. Thanks!!

  • @StormyHotwolf88
    @StormyHotwolf88 9 років тому +10

    I'm so frustrated that you explained these basic things better than anyone I've met. I know I unlearned how to draw because I was trying to follow concepts I didn't completely understand. At last missing pieces...

  • @kuanglaoye
    @kuanglaoye 11 років тому

    Thank you Prokopenko! Videos are so great!!!! How come there are so many geniuses on UA-cam! Thank you for sharing this! Really helpful and methodical !

  • @efepanama
    @efepanama 2 роки тому +3

    This video was made 9 years ago from today. It's amazing that the content is still relevant and helpful. I still think the guy is a little weird but hey that's all part of his awesomeness

  • @niquey
    @niquey 11 років тому +4

    Wonderful videos as usual Proko. I share you with every artist I know! :)

  • @BATMAN10N
    @BATMAN10N 3 роки тому +3

    10:20....I nearly got a heart ache as I was wearing headphones at a good volume

  • @216kingDavid1
    @216kingDavid1 6 років тому

    My favorite video on forms so far!

  • @w0mblemania
    @w0mblemania 11 років тому +7

    Extremely high production values on this! Well done!
    What animation/presentation software did you use to put this all together?

  • @GraceBilunas
    @GraceBilunas 2 роки тому

    This is the best and most helpful video I’ve seen for beginners to learn to draw👍🏻👍🏻

  • @MariaMartinez-wc6hb
    @MariaMartinez-wc6hb 5 років тому +2

    Todos los vídeos y tutoriales de Proko son espectaculares y muyy didácticos.

  • @PCBOX-cs8zv
    @PCBOX-cs8zv 2 роки тому

    always back to the basics , thanks proko

  • @tomchen6346
    @tomchen6346 8 років тому +1

    The most useful tip for drawing a box! Thanks.

  • @ButterFly-cw7sj
    @ButterFly-cw7sj 2 роки тому +2

    It's 2023 and I'm still enjoying it!

  • @_Daisyx
    @_Daisyx 3 роки тому +6

    Muito obrigada por fazer o vídeo e traduzir para as pessoas que não falam inglês :)

  • @garvamatic
    @garvamatic 11 років тому +4

    awesome videos, and even better teaching... many stars, and thanks

  • @LinhTran-gz5di
    @LinhTran-gz5di 2 роки тому

    Hello teacher,
    I come from Vietnam.
    My vietnamese has a sentence.
    One word is also a teacher, another word is a teacher.
    So I consider him as my teacher.
    I have watched a lot of your videos. but it's a pity that there are videos that don't have the transcription of my country and I'm bad at the language.
    Hope your future videos have Vietnamese subtitles.
    thank you and love you sir....

  • @samy7342
    @samy7342 4 роки тому +25

    HA! I'm a minecraft player, I'm used to seeing blocks and boxes everywhere.

  • @laizasoares452
    @laizasoares452 6 років тому +1

    acabei de te conhecer e já amo você!!! is really a bit confusing, but it's more amazing how it cleared my ignorant mind to drawing !! now I know where to begin to study and understand the drawing.

  • @eric_brito
    @eric_brito 3 роки тому +2

    6:40 Does this go for perspective drawing with 1 vanishing point? Because in all the tutorials on this the front faces look like perfect squares. With 2 vanishing points you can see that it works. But 1 vanishing point drawings, such as buildings, etc. with the grids and square visible faces are breaking my mind. I'm confused

    • @mrnimbus1584
      @mrnimbus1584 3 роки тому

      sameee i need answers

    • @eric_brito
      @eric_brito 3 роки тому

      I met a Brazilian professor on youtube who explained that the perspective of a vanishing point serves to open the perception of perspective, that technically when you can see the side of the cube, another vanishing point appears. But it is a kind of crutch or gradual way of learning. Another interesting thing is that, for example, a messy stack of books, when drawn, can have several vanishing points, because each book with its slope, can have two different points. However, I haven't gotten to that part yet, because I'm learning to draw little by little. My biggest mistake was thinking I already knew and starting with proko anatomy. That teacher mentioned above shows students that the most important foundation of all is perspective, which is very underestimated to think that it only works for corners and buildings, but it works for EVERYTHING. There's no way you can draw decent muscles at various angles if you don't know how to draw basic shapes in perspective. Another good thing is that he explained that if your goal with drawing isn't ultrarealism, you don't need to go as deep as proko, because for most people it's enough to learn analytical anatomy, with some approach focused on simple shapes, like Bridgman.

    • @claraa__088
      @claraa__088 2 роки тому

      @@eric_brito qual o nome desse professor no UA-cam? Pfvr 🤡🤡

    • @eric_brito
      @eric_brito 2 роки тому

      @@claraa__088 Max Medina
      ua-cam.com/video/J5PkFJctc3s/v-deo.html

  • @doomdouck
    @doomdouck 11 років тому +2

    i feel that you have grown to be more camera friendly over time love your work

  • @АнастасіяЗайкова
    @АнастасіяЗайкова 6 років тому

    I'm learning from your videos every day, thank you!!

  • @aimeefritz9186
    @aimeefritz9186 10 років тому +116

    I can do the boxes... Just can't do the cylinders :(
    Cylinders are structures of pure evil.

    • @paulacomminato5774
      @paulacomminato5774 6 років тому +33

      try drawing cylinders inside your boxes

    • @jiangming2621
      @jiangming2621 6 років тому +18

      Draw 100 cylinders.

    • @ryanclemons1
      @ryanclemons1 5 років тому +6

      Funny thing is I'm the opposite i feel like im the only one that has issues with drawing boxes. Namly i dont get vanishing points so i think that maybe the issue.

    • @jmjanzen
      @jmjanzen 4 роки тому +7

      @@ryanclemons1 I recommend actually drawing the vanishing points, and then tracing them back to the appropriate vertices on your boxes. I started trying to draw this way about a couple months ago, and now I can eyeball it a bit better. I still need to actually draw the vanishing points sometimes, but I'm finally able to see how with enough practice, I won't need them for much longer. Just a matter of putting in the time and deliberately practicing!

    • @samy7342
      @samy7342 4 роки тому +5

      @@ryanclemons1 PLEASE read "Perspective made easy" by Ernest Norling, it's a great book and I feel like it could help people a lot. Hope this helps someone.

  • @glamourdiamondnails7114
    @glamourdiamondnails7114 2 роки тому +3

    This guy is a f***ing legend. Art school seems like a waste of time in comparison.

  • @BrunoJA
    @BrunoJA 11 років тому +21

    One word: Practice! Your problem is that you only draw "very infrequently" when you should be drawing very frequently--i.e., daily. And you should be measuring your practice time in hours, not minutes. Remember that for the professional, drawing is a job. So, if you want your work to look remotely *professional*, you will need to put in some significant time. If that sounds intimidating, there's good news: drawing is highly addictive. Once you get in the habit, you'll crave your daily fix!

    • @banned0404
      @banned0404 4 роки тому

      I really agree with you, I generally spent like 12+ hour a day drawing /learning stuff about drawings. Just remember to take breaks if your brain stopped working and drink plenty of water.

  • @teinili
    @teinili 5 років тому

    At 8:43 the First box you drew is very confusing to me. You Can See the Bottom plane which Would mean the bottom corner of the Central line would be closest to you. So shouldnt the Lines converge While going Up and Not down so that the top edges are Shorter than the ones on the bottom?

  • @h_rk880
    @h_rk880 10 років тому

    wow this video contains what i missed from my product design class ! thanks a lot !!

  • @TJones161
    @TJones161 11 років тому

    Great timing on this video I've I've just started to practice 3d shapes. thanks for the video

  • @geistthehusky3827
    @geistthehusky3827 4 роки тому +12

    Today I learned I can't even draw a box right

  • @sarahevelyn821
    @sarahevelyn821 4 роки тому +2

    thanks for the subtitles in Portuguese ♡

  • @broetchenkoenig
    @broetchenkoenig 7 років тому +3

    6:38 I've got a question about this. You said that when we have a rectangle like that and when we are looking right at it, none of the other planes would be visible. Does this mean that one-point perspective is generally wrong? (Something like this: www.technologystudent.com/images/persp4.gif)

    • @Rustyhound-Cartoons
      @Rustyhound-Cartoons 7 років тому

      Looking at it would make it wrong. But when seeing blocks in accordance to your peripheral vision One point still applies. just get a cube and see for yourself

  • @sureshtamil7986
    @sureshtamil7986 4 роки тому

    I have learnt lot of things from your videos... thanks a lot....

  • @carriegevenieve279
    @carriegevenieve279 5 років тому +3

    If we should not draw a box like 6.19 as you said, why in 1 perspective point people still draw a box with 3 or 4 planes but the front is still a square? Anyone can answer my question please?

  • @7thewitness
    @7thewitness 11 років тому

    Thanks for sharing this video. One thing I wanted to mention though, when you spoke about the box drawing at about the 6th minute, you said that it was impossible. I would disagree based on the ground that it could have been a case where the box is actually not a perfect cube or cuboid. But if the box in reality was a distorted box where instead of each side representing a perfect rectangle it represents more of a trapezium, then it could be possible that that drawing representing the box at

  • @SabreMaiden
    @SabreMaiden 11 років тому

    I love the animation on the basic shapes.

  • @BATMAN10N
    @BATMAN10N 3 роки тому +1

    Seriously i didn't think drawing boxes would take all the juice out of my brain .......
    9:00 . it may be just me but I can see humans there

  • @radcut7404
    @radcut7404 2 роки тому +3

    Me: Doesn't know how to draw anatomy, perspective, shapes, poses, shading, colours etc. and knows that i should start here.
    Also me: *Ayo let's draw hands*

    • @user-zq1fj6ij6y
      @user-zq1fj6ij6y 2 роки тому

      Lmao I did the same! AHAHAHHA I was like: hmm...I wanna start drawing. Lemme draw portraits

  • @simoneribeiro6760
    @simoneribeiro6760 5 років тому +2

    Amazing class! Fantastic. Thank you!

  • @nikeshmaharjan9936
    @nikeshmaharjan9936 4 роки тому

    Thanks prokopenko for everything ❤

  • @jovaniebandiola6060
    @jovaniebandiola6060 6 років тому +1

    thanks for simplifying that. i almost forgot about the forshortening thing in my drawings.

  • @ansaidi
    @ansaidi 11 років тому

    you break down every step of learning art.

  • @vicki2251
    @vicki2251 7 місяців тому

    Going to give a good try thanks PROKO!

  • @emmaanderson8083
    @emmaanderson8083 5 років тому

    I did this last year with multiple cubes made out of clay in different angles... I didn’t finish it but I passed the class with an A. 5:27

  • @scotturbanski740
    @scotturbanski740 7 років тому

    I've been looking for a video like this thank you so much!

  • @gmbmex
    @gmbmex 9 років тому +1

    This is going to help me a lot! I am going to teach how to draw, I know how to do it but now thanks to you I know how to explain it.

  • @Lessulie1
    @Lessulie1 Рік тому +1

    6:38 technically not true in linear perspective! if the cube is facing you but then you move it to the left of your center of vision, then you can see the right plane of the cube, but the front plane will still be a straight square! Same with if you move it down. This is because you're not changing the rotation of the cube, just the position. And in linear perspective, horizontal lines stay parallel as you extend them; they don't converge.
    Of course, in our actual eyes, the perspective is curved so the horizontal lines do eventually converge. But when you're drawing a background scene you use linear perspective to draw since it's much simpler and gives you a close-enough effect.

  • @Rustyhound-Cartoons
    @Rustyhound-Cartoons 7 років тому +1

    6:20 is confusing me. I have boxes and I have seen them actually look like this in real life, I've even traced photographs taken from life and gotten this shape. It seems to occur when your looking at the block through your peripheral vision. Or in photographs when the Block structure isn't in the center.

    • @Thesamurai1999
      @Thesamurai1999 7 років тому +1

      Maybe you mean one point perspective? That's possible both in real life and on paper.

    • @Rustyhound-Cartoons
      @Rustyhound-Cartoons 7 років тому +1

      Yes, that's exactly what I mean! Thank you Link you legend!

  • @gabrielsills7459
    @gabrielsills7459 5 років тому +4

    Very good video, thank you. However, I have a question. When drawing the box, you are basically using three vanishing points, right ? One on the right, one on the left and one below ?

    • @TheHunter-it2ib
      @TheHunter-it2ib 5 років тому

      Yes, I think so, but since the 3rd vanishing point does not appear on the paper, you can assume that it is a " 2 vanishing points drawing". Same with the 2nd and 3rd vanishing points when it's a 1 vanishing point drawing.

  • @chiboguchikwado6672
    @chiboguchikwado6672 4 роки тому

    I'm so glad I found your page I subscribed right away ❤️

  • @Ingestedbanjo
    @Ingestedbanjo 11 років тому +2

    Hey ProkoMan!
    I love your channel + videos, but I do have one request: Do you have any videos on how to make drawings look "finished" or professional?
    I have been drawing for a couple of years, but as a hobby and on a very infrequent basis. I love drawing bodies from extreme perspectives so I'm getting pretty good at this sort of stuff, but all my drawings just lack /something/ and look quite doodly or childish.
    Maybe I just need more practice or better art supplies...

  • @Foxsparrowsnest
    @Foxsparrowsnest 11 років тому

    Thank you again for clarifying a complicated subject.

  • @Mechadroid-ki7jr
    @Mechadroid-ki7jr 4 роки тому +1

    6:18 If this box is impossible than how does a one point perspective box work? Are those boxes impossible too?🤔

    • @1000ChocolateChips
      @1000ChocolateChips 4 роки тому +1

      I learned about this from DrawABox. It has to do with the angle you're looking at the box at. If one face is pointing directly at you such that you can only see one side (5:59), then the edges of the face you can see should be two parallel pairs. That is the outcome you get even if you decide to draw the box in 3-point perspective (the angle is such that the vanishing points for the 2 sets of edges you can see are infinitely far off the page, so the edges will be correctly drawn parallel), but people will talk about it like it's a one-point perspective box because the only lines you need to worry about converging are the hidden edges streaming away from you toward one vanishing point. The reason Proko's box at 6:18 is impossible is because you can see 3 faces of the box, so you need to use 3-point perspective to make the perspective realistic. If you decide to draw a box where you can see 3 faces in one-point perspective (i.e. only have one set of edges converge to a known/estimated vanishing point) then you have drawn that box impossibly. I hope this makes sense. It is hard to explain without diagrams, ideally gifs that show a rotating box. Basically for boxes, # of faces visible = # of vanishing points you have to worry about converging towards if your plan is to make a box that uses perspective realistically.

  • @monsterousjigaboo
    @monsterousjigaboo 5 місяців тому +1

    Isnt the 6:22 box in 1 point perspective?

    • @ProkoTV
      @ProkoTV  5 місяців тому +1

      In 1 point perspective, the angle of the sides would have it getting smaller towards one point. The drawing there has 3 sets of parallel lines: Up and down, top and bottom and the diagonal lines. This means that those lines will never cross, even if you drew them out to be much longer.
      Here's a video where we focus solely on 1 point perspective that might help that make more sense:
      ua-cam.com/video/BYlW8XC0MlI/v-deo.html

    • @monsterousjigaboo
      @monsterousjigaboo 5 місяців тому

      @@ProkoTV thank you ☺️

  • @leviathan7231
    @leviathan7231 4 роки тому

    this is exactly what my art needed! very helpfull.

  • @meganhitchens106
    @meganhitchens106 9 років тому

    Hooked before you started - Freak Fandango Orchestra! Way to go!

  • @JorgenVRC
    @JorgenVRC 11 років тому

    this changed my life completely o_O I still can't get over the fact that i don't understand even how to draw boxes, so i kinda gave up drawing at all xDDD

    • @lo2506
      @lo2506 11 років тому

      if you give up on something so easily, then it wasnt right for you to begin with. you'll either return to it later with regrets, or never look back.

    • @KevinContreras2013
      @KevinContreras2013 10 років тому

      Nothing to laugh about if you give up so easily just because it's hard.

  • @PennPensiveProd
    @PennPensiveProd 11 років тому

    youre a great teacher, thinking about going premium

  • @lemondude6174
    @lemondude6174 5 років тому

    After seeing this video, try going to unity 3D and pull up a cube, then rotate it to the exact degrees you want and draw it. Helps attach 3D-oriented numbers to a 3D drawing process.

  • @ShaneRoseARamos
    @ShaneRoseARamos 2 роки тому

    I was trying to draw my eraser to practice and when it came to 10:20, my soul just left my body. LOL