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Spatial Imagination? - Start Seeing Lines Coming Towards You!

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  • Опубліковано 17 сер 2024
  • [Do not watch this video completely]
    Drawing like this may be a good entrance point for perspective. Eventually you will land in situations where you really are forced to imagine how lines are running, and to imagine how it will look like. You get a feeling for receding lines & down-scaling, or simply: A feeling for space.
    0:00 Intro
    0:24 Exercise
    1:37 Additional tip
    2:54 My specific experience
    Artist from the beginning: Marshall Vandruff
    www.marshallar...
    Quote from:
    • How to Learn Perspecti...
    My DeviantArt:
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 30

  • @phipsart6424
    @phipsart6424  2 роки тому +3

    It's not like you just get spatial imagination at one point - it's rather that you start feeling it, and then the real journey of training and resharpening it begins.
    Also, please leave a comment on how/if it worked for you. If not we may find another way!
    Happy drawing!

  • @shifterdraws9860
    @shifterdraws9860 2 роки тому +9

    Every video of yours is like Christmas morning for my art skill. Can't wait to see what you put out next!

  • @willtn
    @willtn 2 роки тому +5

    never watched a video before that actively encourages you to click off :)
    see you in two weeks then
    edit: well, turns out i had already experienced this a while ago when learning the basics of perspective, the note at 4:29 sums it up pretty well, the readily available theory is not enough, you have to go and exercise the knowledge you've gained. in Ernest Watson's "Creative Perspective", he suggests the ratio of 1 part theory, 50 parts practice.

    • @phipsart6424
      @phipsart6424  2 роки тому +1

      I guess it's not good in terms of the algorithm, but maybe it is good for you^^

  • @ahamedjarjis7280
    @ahamedjarjis7280 2 роки тому +2

    this is my first time hearing this and this sounds very good to improve

  • @yannickfrogel3537
    @yannickfrogel3537 2 роки тому +2

    Definetly usefull, thanks!

  • @AbiNomac
    @AbiNomac Рік тому +1

    Great channel. This has potential to go far. Looking forward to more videos from you. Subscribed.

  • @Edy_hdz
    @Edy_hdz 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you thank you

  • @maste1913
    @maste1913 Рік тому

    i like your approach to this tutorials, others are almost all the same and you put yourself a lot in the shoes of someone who's learning

    • @phipsart6424
      @phipsart6424  Рік тому +2

      yes, I think the reason is, that most art youtubers are more settled professional artists, while I am not there yet. I have a more instant grasp and really payed attention on how certain things clicked, but the downside is, that I cannot judge that well what may be more important. For example I kind of regret on what things I put the focus in my first videos. I think there are not many artists on my non-professional level on youtube, that's why my tutorials seem to be unique. I hope that I can fill a gap though

  • @Niokasfd
    @Niokasfd 2 роки тому +2

    will be back in 2 weeks

  • @aliyutube
    @aliyutube Рік тому

    why did this reached me so lateee

  • @SyoDraws
    @SyoDraws Місяць тому

    Hmm. I had previously watched your video on mathematical perspective, and that was transformative. But how do I know if I have already "unlocked" the experience you're speaking of, as someone who has done a great deal of perspective learning and practice?

    • @phipsart6424
      @phipsart6424  Місяць тому +1

      Probably you are past that point. But maybe still just try to draw like I suggested. Also, certainly everybody has to find their own path of learning, and what I have shown here probably can be learned in other ways as well

    • @SyoDraws
      @SyoDraws Місяць тому

      @@phipsart6424 thx. I did try the observational drawing exercise.
      I immediately recognized the curving of the three axes as i turned my head (due to having learned about curvilinear perspective).
      _But_ i will say that the observational drawing exercise gave me more insight into how depth and distance in real life are represented in a drawing. I had to see the physical distance of objects in my chosen setting (especially those overlapping each other) and judge how to represent that accurately in my drawing. So I guess it still helped me a little 😊

    • @phipsart6424
      @phipsart6424  Місяць тому +1

      @@SyoDraws That's basically what this was about :)

    • @SyoDraws
      @SyoDraws Місяць тому

      @@phipsart6424 oh, so i got it, yay 😁

  • @royahk4413
    @royahk4413 Рік тому

    ok I'm gonna stop the video and practice it 2 weeks but one question, is it fine if I turn my eyes toward the objects far from me while drawing? I mean it changes the perspective right? but I can't see things if I don't turn my eyes

    • @phipsart6424
      @phipsart6424  Рік тому

      Right, it changes the perspective, but it's totally fine!

    • @royahk4413
      @royahk4413 Рік тому

      @@phipsart6424 Thank you so much, I don't now if it's possible but I'll post it after 2 weeks and tag you

    • @phipsart6424
      @phipsart6424  Рік тому

      @@royahk4413 (I'm very curious 😁)

  • @yess.6558
    @yess.6558 Рік тому

    what is the third excersice at 4:49, the one with holes on the boxes? What is the name because I am trying to find some examples on pinterest to practice.

    • @phipsart6424
      @phipsart6424  Рік тому

      I am not sure there is a name to it. I first did the cubes for the sake of practicing cubes, and once I had that, that is a nice spot to practice ellipses by fitting them into the planes.

    • @yess.6558
      @yess.6558 Рік тому

      @@phipsart6424 ahh i see, ill give it a try. Thank you!

  • @oscarpritzker6278
    @oscarpritzker6278 2 роки тому

    if you continue being bold and keep some comedy to your videos, upload with a bit more regularity without compromising the quality of your videos, and perhaps get a better mic, i believe that you will blow up
    PS: consider doing more videos like the 40 minute perspective one. that was truly a masterpiece and youtube needs more informative and detailed videos like those. That style reminds me of the video "understanding color" by blender guru, you might have seen it.

    • @phipsart6424
      @phipsart6424  2 роки тому +3

      By chance I have seen that video :D
      Thanks for your comment. My perspective video that indeed skyrocketed compared to my others was a one-time shot I think. It was one topic that as far as I can see (and I watched a lot of perspective tutorials) never was covered in such depth, and very many people want to know about it. This was kind of a niche that I could fill. It's unlikely that I find such a big niche again, and it seems this one video also does not push my other videos much. So I do not have hope for my channel to blow up; also I do not have as much to say for frequent uploads, say once a week^^
      There are way better artists on YT than me, I am by no means a professional. Maybe I can shine a bit with sharing very concrete experiences of which I hope some people can benefit. Atm I have 3 concrete videos planned, one on which I am working on right now. They may be kind of unique as well, but be of interest for way less people than the perspective video. If I wanted to upload frequently with such quality, I need to become a better artist first.
      Thanks again for your comment!

  • @leftangle_l8082
    @leftangle_l8082 Рік тому

    ineed you bro T_t