So, we've got a bunch of perspective lessons on the way. Be sure to subscribe to catch them. Many will be free lessons, but if you want all the lessons, projects, demos, and critiques you’ll need to sign up for the premium course at proko.com/drawing.
Dude, it's 2:22 a.m. and I'm waiting on my five new art books from dover after picking up 6 new copic markers yesterday. Been a long time fan for about 3 years now, Proko. @4:42 you broke me, dude😂😂😂😅😊. You deserve a gold medal for that masterful candid comedy! Check out my art channel @turnerdesignstudios and Google that name if you want. All the best, bud!
We all do lol. Technical precision is best done with a ruler but we wanted to be sure to show that laying in perspective doesn't have to be all rulers and numbers. We're doing some eyeballing and loose lay-ins to built up that intuitive perspective skill.
Thank you! I understand everyone has to make a living and therefore one must not give away all the knowledge they have for nothing. But for people like me who live on a fixed income but want to better themselves in their hobbies, your free videos are of great help!
In grade 8 my art teacher was trying to teach us this. I remember drawing the boxes thinking "This seems pointless.." I had no idea what the point of it was. Thanks for being so clear and easy to understand, this was a wonderful tutorial
That's the hard part about teaching sometimes! You have to set up an explanation for why and how something is used and then give a project about it to have students understand its use. But not every way of communicating that works for every learning style. Glad this was helpful for you!
Its times like this ProkoTV that take me back to when we first fell in love. Our Horizon lines are infinite and my heart will never converge to a vanishing point no matter what boxes people attempt to drawn around it.
One of my gifts over the holidays included a perspective sketchbook. I've already studied perspective basics, but I realized while doodling in the sketchbook that having the preprinted grid was a great way to practice sketching scenes without the additional back-and-forth of calculating the horizon and vanishing point every time, especially as you add more vanishing points. If you're working digitally you can also make grids for yourself using the digital tools.
4:37 glad i'm not the only one having trouble drawing straight lines and immediately breaking down into a sweat and anxiety Thanks for the video introducing 1pp, Proko! 💙🦈
I have yet to finish this video but having been given a demo and explanation of 1-point perspective by UA-camrs and teachers for many years this is by far the clearest and best explanation I’ve ever seen. You don’t state stuff in a roundabout way or exclude important exceptions. You just lay it all out clearly
Welp in my case its not a lack of perspective basics . I can do all the type of perspective but the problem is the imagination to create a scène. The lack of imagination is killing me
Instagram and tik Tom gives you dopamine spikes with no effort. every dopamine spike it lowers your dopamine as if your bored. you produce more dopamine because your not getting fed the fast videos from instagram or tik tok. try watching movies and don’t keep watching that stuff because your body will tell itself that it can produce it with no effort. higher dopamine gives you motivation to do art (and other stuff) and brainstorm different ideas. Hope this helps
Good sir, thank you kindly for this lesson. I've struggled mightily with grasping the concepts of perspective and after spending an hour on this video I am excited to go to the next lesson. It felt great to draw those boxes and it gave me a ton of ideas. Will continue to keep it locked in!
I remember doing this exact same exercise in college. 1 point perspective boxes looks simple enough, I should pratice more. It's when the things inside the boxes are created that the trouble begins, at least for me.
I've been wanting to work on my intuitive perspective, and Proko is right on time as always. By the way, I've never understood if one, two or even three point perspectives help in drawing forests and hills and whatnot. If you see this comment, would you let me know?
It won't be as directly applied to the contours of the trees as it is to boxy objects, but everything is affected by perspective. So learning how to draw boxes will help you understand how that same effect applies to trees in a forest.
Hey Stan, I dunno if you'll read this buy I am enrolled in the basics course and want to complete it all at some point. However, I'm extremely busy with my own art trying to make a living, and the little study time I have is focused on some more focused things I need to tackle. However, perspective is EXTREMELY difficult for me and I have never been able to learn it; I've tried multiple times and always failed. So what I'm wondeirng is; if someone is taking the basics course, would skipping to the perspective section to focus on that leave them confused and lacking information from previous parts? I do want to do every part at some point but if this perspectvie section could help with my chronic inability to understand this subject I want to do it ASAP.
You can skip to the perspective section and you won't be completely lost. The only thing i think you might want to review is the line weight lessons. Those might help your perspective drawings look better.
Always interesting to watch an expert try to make something simple. Fast talking, just popping it out like bam. Lol It’s easy for you so… I guess we’ll call it easy? I’ll go back to practicing now. 🙃
I really want to master perspective but I'm 31 and I feel like I'm getting discouraged trying to learn new things, feels a lot more overwhelming 😅 thank you for this video, I hope to start drawing interesting backgrounds not just leaving it blank all the time 😂
Every time I hear about vanishing points, the context is about straight lines approaching a point. However, the examples given in these videos often include drawings with warped and curved perspective lines. The drawing at 11:45 has this a little bit too. How does one construct these?
I was commenting on a video like one or two weeks ago that I still don't get 1-point perspective. I still don't really get it. 😅 1. is it my point of view or where do I have to imagine the persons point of view? (The we look down or up on it still confuses me) 2. Is perspective in every picture? How do I figure out in already existing drawings/pictures where the horizon line and vanishing point is? 3. So if we would use a grid there were 3 lines? horizontal, vertical and one to the vanishing point? But I still get confused where to draw my lines and where to stop them, 9:17 the left upper corner for example somehow confuses me. I still get confused in which direction I have to put my lines. Maybe I think way to complicated 😅It still has not clicked yet in my head. I mean I can draw them, but I have the feeling I don't really know what I am doing. Thank you so much for bringing perspective up again. I will do the exercise now 🧐
One of the best explanations of perspective I have found! Thank you. One question though - how does one choose the vanishing point when drawing an actual scene (or is this a stupid question - I have a hard time applying perspective when trying to draw 🫤)
I would love to learn how to lock items in boxes. As for perspective, I usually have trouble drawing landscapes when the vanishing points are outside the image and I have to use an extremely long ruler. I think there is a method to this, but everywhere they explain it in such a way that I don't understand it :( Do you have any advices?
Would love to get an explanation on why the Z-axis edge has to be a certain length to create a cube in 1pt perspective along with 2pt, 3pt etc... I've seen a lot of videos on perspective, but no one really explains this at all...
Lots of cases actually. A page with 9 boxes rotated freely in 3 point perspective will contain 27 vanishing points. A spiral staircase is a good example of something like that in real life, with each step acting as an individual box with its own set of vanishing points. Another example would be an object with more than three sets of parallel lines. Imagine trying to apply perspective to a Y shaped box. If you're observing from on top of the bottom end of the Y shaped box, you would see the outlines of this prong converging to a vanishing point in the middle of the horizon line, with the other two prongs converging to two different vanishing points to the right and left of this center vanishing point. That leaves you with an object with 5 vanishing points to consider once you add in the y and x axis' vanishing points. Does that make sense?
Thank you proko, I was just relearning how to draw perspective and you just read my mind thank you guys for all the great work y’all do!!!!! 🙇🏻♂️🙇🏻♂️🙇🏻♂️
You said that if we rotate the box and it's not perfectly vertical or horizontal, it wouldn't be a one-point perspective. So, does even "Bedroom in Arles" represent more than one vanishing point? For example, the chair under the window is rotated slightly, so does that introduce another vanishing point? So, if we say about one, two, three... vainishing points, do we (almost) always simplifies it to the main points of the composition?
Yes, that piece is outside of one point perspective. But it also isn't strictly two or three, either. There are things that are ignoring all perspective, with a general room diminution towards one point.
So, we've got a bunch of perspective lessons on the way. Be sure to subscribe to catch them. Many will be free lessons, but if you want all the lessons, projects, demos, and critiques you’ll need to sign up for the premium course at proko.com/drawing.
Someone’s got to say it…so when’s Marshall’s perspective course coming out?
Thank you Proko, you really helped me
Dude, it's 2:22 a.m. and I'm waiting on my five new art books from dover after picking up 6 new copic markers yesterday. Been a long time fan for about 3 years now, Proko. @4:42 you broke me, dude😂😂😂😅😊. You deserve a gold medal for that masterful candid comedy! Check out my art channel @turnerdesignstudios and Google that name if you want. All the best, bud!
man you’re the best art teacher I have ever seen
Thanks!
It feels good to see that sometimes even you struggle in drawing straight lines . Btw yes i will do the warmup.
We all do lol. Technical precision is best done with a ruler but we wanted to be sure to show that laying in perspective doesn't have to be all rulers and numbers. We're doing some eyeballing and loose lay-ins to built up that intuitive perspective skill.
I am 73 years old and never learned this in any of my school art classes. Thanks for the enlightening!
How much do you improve?
He's probably gone by now @@krish2817
72😅
Thank you! I understand everyone has to make a living and therefore one must not give away all the knowledge they have for nothing. But for people like me who live on a fixed income but want to better themselves in their hobbies, your free videos are of great help!
Laughed so hard on the wobbly lines cause I remembered the first times I tried perspective exercises. Thanks so much for this content Stan!
The way you explain such concepts is so simple, it’s hard finding teachers that make perspective so easy to understand, you’re truly the best teacher
In grade 8 my art teacher was trying to teach us this. I remember drawing the boxes thinking "This seems pointless.." I had no idea what the point of it was. Thanks for being so clear and easy to understand, this was a wonderful tutorial
That's the hard part about teaching sometimes! You have to set up an explanation for why and how something is used and then give a project about it to have students understand its use.
But not every way of communicating that works for every learning style. Glad this was helpful for you!
They taught us the boxes but never the vanishing points
Its times like this ProkoTV that take me back to when we first fell in love. Our Horizon lines are infinite and my heart will never converge to a vanishing point no matter what boxes people attempt to drawn around it.
the artist rizz is crazy
One of my gifts over the holidays included a perspective sketchbook. I've already studied perspective basics, but I realized while doodling in the sketchbook that having the preprinted grid was a great way to practice sketching scenes without the additional back-and-forth of calculating the horizon and vanishing point every time, especially as you add more vanishing points. If you're working digitally you can also make grids for yourself using the digital tools.
THIS THIS IS THE PERFECT LESSON THAT IVE BEEN FINDING! IVE BEEN CONFUSED IF THE ROTATED OBJECT STILL FOLLOWS THE ORIGINAL VANISHING POINT
4:37 glad i'm not the only one having trouble drawing straight lines
and immediately breaking down into a sweat and anxiety
Thanks for the video introducing 1pp, Proko! 💙🦈
I have yet to finish this video but having been given a demo and explanation of 1-point perspective by UA-camrs and teachers for many years this is by far the clearest and best explanation I’ve ever seen. You don’t state stuff in a roundabout way or exclude important exceptions. You just lay it all out clearly
Welp in my case its not a lack of perspective basics . I can do all the type of perspective but the problem is the imagination to create a scène. The lack of imagination is killing me
Same here!
There’s actually a name for that in the art community! It’s called art block, and it is the very bane of m existence.
same :///
Instagram and tik Tom gives you dopamine spikes with no effort. every dopamine spike it lowers your dopamine as if your bored. you produce more dopamine because your not getting fed the fast videos from instagram or tik tok. try watching movies and don’t keep watching that stuff because your body will tell itself that it can produce it with no effort. higher dopamine gives you motivation to do art (and other stuff) and brainstorm different ideas.
Hope this helps
I once heard a teacher tell art students( go watch a movie, read some books, look at the sky, but look with intent and relaxed eyes
This has to be one of the best tutorial I have ever stumbled across on UA-cam.
Thank you so much.
Glad it helps! Thanks for watching.
It's not shitty speed draw tutorials I hate them
You posted this at a perfect time. I’m struggling with perspective art with these school projects. Thanks for teaching! ❤
Perspective is the coolest thing about art
My brain is on the path to understanding this. Thank you, Proko! 😊
Exactly what i needed ! you are the first person to make me actually like vanishing points and horizon lines.
You made this right on time watched this at 10:30Pm then used it in the morning time thanks
This video actually helped my lining confidence more.
Thanks, Proko!
Good sir, thank you kindly for this lesson. I've struggled mightily with grasping the concepts of perspective and after spending an hour on this video I am excited to go to the next lesson. It felt great to draw those boxes and it gave me a ton of ideas. Will continue to keep it locked in!
Even if you've been drawing you're whole life, this is really helpful stuff to review.
This is the most helpful perspective video I’ve ever found. The explanations and elaboration on the the factors involved was quite helpful. Thank you.
So im just having this as an hobby, for now, and with his course on youtube, i can learn pretty much easier, and, how? really love this channel ❤
Thanks, Proko. You are the best teacher 🙏
We making the drawing on fire out here🗣💯💯💯💯💯💯
Connect the dots and trace the ruler…. I like that a lot 🔥🔥🔥🔥
This is a great tutorial on one point perspective
My god your superb teacher with greate greate explaintion
I’m join 1year later but it’s clear my thought in mind reality
Thank you sir 😊🌹
Bro I finally understanded this like this is that easy how I could not get this at the first time thanks now I get this you deserve sub
proko never misses 😭😭 so good
I enjoyed this. The crying was my favorite part😂
I remember doing this exact same exercise in college. 1 point perspective boxes looks simple enough, I should pratice more. It's when the things inside the boxes are created that the trouble begins, at least for me.
Very clearly explained.. Awesome. Thanks
I've been wanting to work on my intuitive perspective, and Proko is right on time as always. By the way, I've never understood if one, two or even three point perspectives help in drawing forests and hills and whatnot. If you see this comment, would you let me know?
It won't be as directly applied to the contours of the trees as it is to boxy objects, but everything is affected by perspective. So learning how to draw boxes will help you understand how that same effect applies to trees in a forest.
@@ProkoTV Thanks a bunch! I've been struggling with it for a while, so this is reassuring. Great lesson as always!!
Thank you so much for giving out this lessons🙏
It was a very beautiful design. I hope you will be successful and victorious, my dear friend
Oh I m Just here to remind you that...u r best teacher
Hey, thanks! 😊
this is exactly the video i was looking for
Thanks for the tips Proko! Looking forward to your upcoming videos on perspective.
Very easy to understand thank you for the video. I’ll work on the one point perspective drawing boxes training! Keep practicing
This is exactly what I was looking for! Can't wait for more!
Thank you for Literally TEACHING ME DRAWING 😅
Thanks for letting us join you in that journey!
This is surprisingly really fun, thanks for the video ^^
i love this so much best teacher ever holy moly
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He isse soooo goooddd
Like no one have teached me like thisss
Thank you sooo much da
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Love from India ❤❤
You are best in this universe
Thank you proko 🎉
Thanks that is so clear and understandable
Hey Stan, I dunno if you'll read this buy I am enrolled in the basics course and want to complete it all at some point. However, I'm extremely busy with my own art trying to make a living, and the little study time I have is focused on some more focused things I need to tackle. However, perspective is EXTREMELY difficult for me and I have never been able to learn it; I've tried multiple times and always failed.
So what I'm wondeirng is; if someone is taking the basics course, would skipping to the perspective section to focus on that leave them confused and lacking information from previous parts? I do want to do every part at some point but if this perspectvie section could help with my chronic inability to understand this subject I want to do it ASAP.
You can skip to the perspective section and you won't be completely lost. The only thing i think you might want to review is the line weight lessons. Those might help your perspective drawings look better.
Thank you for the reply!
Thank you very much very Good Artwork Teacher🥰🤩
Always interesting to watch an expert try to make something simple. Fast talking, just popping it out like bam. Lol It’s easy for you so… I guess we’ll call it easy? I’ll go back to practicing now. 🙃
thanks bro you are the goat !!!!
Okay, sounds good. I’ll use this when drawing Container. Thanks! I’m late to watching your video...
I'll practice this again 😊❤
Thank you for your Video it was an eye opener. Grazie
I really want to master perspective but I'm 31 and I feel like I'm getting discouraged trying to learn new things, feels a lot more overwhelming 😅 thank you for this video, I hope to start drawing interesting backgrounds not just leaving it blank all the time 😂
Glad it helps!
This helped me alot to use lines
Great 🤝 teaching.🧠💪😁😁
Best teacher hands down.
But does anybody know where i can these maths rules He's talking about 🤔
Every time I hear about vanishing points, the context is about straight lines approaching a point. However, the examples given in these videos often include drawings with warped and curved perspective lines. The drawing at 11:45 has this a little bit too. How does one construct these?
The secret is to use the cuboids as bounding boxes
Very helpful... thank you for sharing 🙏
Thank you i struggle with this!
great education!!!! Thank you!!!
I laughed so hard at the sweating and crying while trying to draw a line lolll 😂😂
this better get me to art school
Have to relearn the fundamentals 😮💨 back in the mud 😂
Always good to revisit the core principles!
I was commenting on a video like one or two weeks ago that I still don't get 1-point perspective. I still don't really get it. 😅
1. is it my point of view or where do I have to imagine the persons point of view? (The we look down or up on it still confuses me)
2. Is perspective in every picture? How do I figure out in already existing drawings/pictures where the horizon line and vanishing point is?
3. So if we would use a grid there were 3 lines? horizontal, vertical and one to the vanishing point? But I still get confused where to draw my lines and where to stop them, 9:17 the left upper corner for example somehow confuses me. I still get confused in which direction I have to put my lines.
Maybe I think way to complicated 😅It still has not clicked yet in my head. I mean I can draw them, but I have the feeling I don't really know what I am doing.
Thank you so much for bringing perspective up again. I will do the exercise now 🧐
This is a fantastic exercise.
Thanks Stan ❤
One of the best explanations of perspective I have found! Thank you. One question though - how does one choose the vanishing point when drawing an actual scene (or is this a stupid question - I have a hard time applying perspective when trying to draw 🫤)
Thank you so much 💜
does this also apply for incredibly complex architectures like cathedrals and are the ornaments also in perspective
1 point perspective is a thing that you apply to a drawing. You can use it with any subject matter.
Good stuff!
Sir, nice nice.
But, what is the number / grade of the pencile?
Please tell me.
The dark pencil used here is a Blackwing 602
but what is the number or gread of this?
what is the grade or number of this?
@@Pcs.pranto123 Black wings don't correlate 1:1 with regular pencil scales. They're high quality pencils but this is my one big problem with them.
What video is he talking about at 4:52 "that warmup about drawing lines from point to point"
This one here:
ua-cam.com/video/lTslVOUJ0jI/v-deo.htmlsi=j62lYrj7IEc-a1NS
Thank you
I FINALLY UNDERSTAND THIS
This is pretty easy
like drawing so I draw easy drawing in my channel I also support drawing creator because you are one of we
Will you go over station point?
Thank you
I would love to learn how to lock items in boxes.
As for perspective, I usually have trouble drawing landscapes when the vanishing points are outside the image and I have to use an extremely long ruler. I think there is a method to this, but everywhere they explain it in such a way that I don't understand it :( Do you have any advices?
Would love to get an explanation on why the Z-axis edge has to be a certain length to create a cube in 1pt perspective along with 2pt, 3pt etc...
I've seen a lot of videos on perspective, but no one really explains this at all...
1:59 I have a question in what case the drawing will have 27 vanishing points ?
Lots of cases actually. A page with 9 boxes rotated freely in 3 point perspective will contain 27 vanishing points. A spiral staircase is a good example of something like that in real life, with each step acting as an individual box with its own set of vanishing points.
Another example would be an object with more than three sets of parallel lines. Imagine trying to apply perspective to a Y shaped box. If you're observing from on top of the bottom end of the Y shaped box, you would see the outlines of this prong converging to a vanishing point in the middle of the horizon line, with the other two prongs converging to two different vanishing points to the right and left of this center vanishing point. That leaves you with an object with 5 vanishing points to consider once you add in the y and x axis' vanishing points.
Does that make sense?
@@JohnMacclintoc Wow, Thank you so much for your response and your explanation, This is mind-blowing.
Thanks!
The sounds when the lines don't come out the way you expected 😂😂😂
Thank you proko, I was just relearning how to draw perspective and you just read my mind thank you guys for all the great work y’all do!!!!! 🙇🏻♂️🙇🏻♂️🙇🏻♂️
hey Stan maybe in future any podcasts with Marshall ? :D we miss those podcasts
you can also tilt it!
Good 👍
Thanks bro
Thank you very much. God bless. Jesus loves you!
Hey can you please make a video on carrer or how to that realed to comic industry and work
You said that if we rotate the box and it's not perfectly vertical or horizontal, it wouldn't be a one-point perspective. So, does even "Bedroom in Arles" represent more than one vanishing point? For example, the chair under the window is rotated slightly, so does that introduce another vanishing point?
So, if we say about one, two, three... vainishing points, do we (almost) always simplifies it to the main points of the composition?
Yes, that piece is outside of one point perspective. But it also isn't strictly two or three, either. There are things that are ignoring all perspective, with a general room diminution towards one point.
thank u
Amazing