This video is really great! I learned more from this video than I ever learned about perspective in all my art lessons in school. They only taught simple rules, not details or tips. This is very useful, thanks a lot :D
@@DavidDrazil Because for about 5 minutes I tried holding the pen your way and my lines were pretty much straight. I could never draw lines straight with the way I am used to holding my pencil/pen. One of my professors this semester, holds his pen in a similar way to you and his hand lettering is amazing.
Thank you for these clear explanations. Is the method the same if the observation point is not located on a perpendicular which passes through the frontal vertical edge of the cube ?
Thanks for your question! The Viewing Height determines the distance between the Horizon Line and the Ground Line in a perspective view. In this case the Viewing Height is the eye-level of a standing person (cca 1.65m). Hope this helps!
This is how I learned how to do perspective rendering (I’m a dinosaur). It’s incredibly laborious and was so excited to be able to do a perspective drawing more easily in Morpholio, but I have yet to find any information how to go from a plan and elevation to perspective so that the size and scale is factual and relevant. My gosh, even Morpholio doesn’t have this information…am I missing something?!
This video is really great! I learned more from this video than I ever learned about perspective in all my art lessons in school. They only taught simple rules, not details or tips. This is very useful, thanks a lot :D
So glad to hear this, Sevval - appreciate your feedback!
I am thanking you while on my knees. Extremely useful!
Happy you've found it useful!
I love how you hold your pencil. Can you make a video demonstrating how to hold and draw in the manner in which you do?
Thanks! I've never thought about that, nor was I taught it in any specific way. Just curious, why do you find it important?
@@DavidDrazil Because for about 5 minutes I tried holding the pen your way and my lines were pretty much straight. I could never draw lines straight with the way I am used to holding my pencil/pen. One of my professors this semester, holds his pen in a similar way to you and his hand lettering is amazing.
Good explanation, however Top and Elevation of the box should have been same scale or proportion.
Great point, you're absolutely right!
Really thanks for simplifying the information ❤️
Glad it was helpful!
Nice to see an intuative explanation which eplains it far better than other videos. Thanks
Thanks a lot, Tony!
Thank you for these clear explanations. Is the method the same if the observation point is not located on a perpendicular which passes through the frontal vertical edge of the cube ?
Yes, the process would be the same ;)
Thank you@@DavidDrazil
Thanks
can you identify where is the ground plane?
Thanks for your question! The Viewing Height determines the distance between the Horizon Line and the Ground Line in a perspective view. In this case the Viewing Height is the eye-level of a standing person (cca 1.65m). Hope this helps!
This is how I learned how to do perspective rendering (I’m a dinosaur). It’s incredibly laborious and was so excited to be able to do a perspective drawing more easily in Morpholio, but I have yet to find any information how to go from a plan and elevation to perspective so that the size and scale is factual and relevant.
My gosh, even Morpholio doesn’t have this information…am I missing something?!
Amazing thank you 🙏
You're most welcome! Let me know if you have any perspective drawing questions ;)
Its very helpful thank you
Happy to help 🙏 🙌
👍🏻👍🏻
Cheers, Mohamad! Does it mean everything in the video is clear? ;)
@@DavidDrazil yes.
This video reminds me one of my architecture classes in university
Can you give us more examples!
Because this is easy