We're taking it slow in Part 1. There are many ways to present a topic like this ... see if this one is for you. Part 2 will come sooner or later. See you around.
A good series of lessons, I watch it with pleasure. I knew all this before, but it seems I'm just too lazy to calculate the perspective for each object and do it by eye. I should try to make at least one cube when drawing a person, for example
Yeah, I mean ... it's not like you can't get good and be able to do good estimations. For me, I will do it when in doubt, or when I know I can't estimate it correctly.
This is just the beginning, you can have more points to specify distance for example. I left that out of this one because the worst thing is to confuse people with too much info at once. I would have to look at how Kim Jung explains it ... but then again it is also interesting to have different styles of explaining.
We're taking it slow in Part 1. There are many ways to present a topic like this ... see if this one is for you. Part 2 will come sooner or later. See you around.
Thanke you! I'm already looking forward to part 2
Thank you!
great tutorial !
A good series of lessons, I watch it with pleasure. I knew all this before, but it seems I'm just too lazy to calculate the perspective for each object and do it by eye. I should try to make at least one cube when drawing a person, for example
Yeah, I mean ... it's not like you can't get good and be able to do good estimations. For me, I will do it when in doubt, or when I know I can't estimate it correctly.
Ye, interesting! What about Kim Jung style, 5 point, more?
This is just the beginning, you can have more points to specify distance for example. I left that out of this one because the worst thing is to confuse people with too much info at once. I would have to look at how Kim Jung explains it ... but then again it is also interesting to have different styles of explaining.
Hello! Great work.
Thanks you !