How to draw in perspective
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2018
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Here we look at the basics of two point perspective. Simply explained, this method underpins all industrial design and product design sketching. We can construct almost any shape within boxes, so sketching in this way is a vital skill to understand and master. We look at shapes from a variety of angles, and this video helps us to see things in perspective.
You're going to want to watch this next, if you're serious about sketching in perspective.... • How to draw circles in...
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Marker Paper Pad A3, 100 Sheets
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Staedtler Stick 430 M Ballpoint Pen
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Supercharge your fundamental perspective skills here:
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my teacher linked me to this video for work due to quarantine
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No cap Teachers find some random as vids for students this one is useful tho
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damn, even your simple boxes look professional
Secret use of a ruler!
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Thank you, i was set this for my schoolwork, and it helped me so much!
askem73 awesome to hear. Thank you.
I am doing perspective in university and I have to say this has helped a lot. Thank you so much
My pleasure. Glad to help!
normally the vids my teachers link are pretty awful but this one's great, it's simple and easy to follow
Really pleased it’s of use!! 🙂
I watched the first five seconds and I literally went “Hell no I can’t do this”
Yes you can! Just listen carefully and follow each of the stages step-by-step. Have another go, and keep pausing the video to try out the steps. I’ve gone through the process quite quickly so people don’t get bored with the video. You can change the playback speed or keep pausing the video to check you’re going in the right direction.
@@productdesignermaker thanks I finally did it now I can do it without even thinking
@@xoticpa4470 that’s awesome! Well done!
thank you so much! one thing i struggle with is perspectives when it comes to designing. but coming across your channel has been amazing! the videos are direct and easy to understand. i'll start sketching today with your videos. thanks a ton again!
Thank you. It’s great to see you here!
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I plan to enroll in a masters program in sports product design, and am preparing myself best I can. Of all the resources I’ve come across it’s your videos that I’m getting the most out of. Combination of words, simplicity, music etc all makes for really enjoyable learning. Thanks for sharing and keep it coming!
Will Haydon I truly appreciate your kind words, thank you! It’s comments like yours that motivate me to keep going! I wish you every success in your masters program.
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Super useful for GCSE RM work, keep up the great work!
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This is a much nicer video than most of the stuff we are sent for schoolwork!
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ik u said neatness is not the point but I cant help it when ur drawings are so neat so naturally 😭😭😭 great video tho haha
Sometimes I wish I wasn’t naturally neat, but then I don’t think people would trust in me 🤷♂️
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Very helpful for GCSE technology
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Good to have you here. Check out my other chill videos!
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Great to hear. Thank you.
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i am a 3rd semester design product student. in my first semester my professor already taught me this.
but now with a different professor he said my technique is wrong lol so i'm gonna watch this vid and just hope for the best!
Let me know how you go.
@@productdesignermaker Update: Today's Class my professor said i have improvements, and i share ur vid with my classmates for easy & better understanding at perspective! so thank you so muchh!
@@buttercuplove4030 awesome! Thank you!
And maybe this will help further productdesignermaker.teachable.com/p/the-fundamentals-of-perspective
Really helpful for me...
Great. Glad it’s useful!
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Thank you!
Thank you.❤️🙏
My pleasure!!
I'm not very good at drawing, but I want to go back and be able to draw. Can a person without talent learn to draw?What do you think about this subject and what are your suggestions?
Sorry for the very slow response. Didn’t spot your message. I absolutely 100% believe that sketching is an acquired skill, so one that is learnt, not a talent that we are born with. Funnily enough, I am Putting together a course to specifically help people that have been struggling to learn to sketch. That doesn’t help you for now, but yes, you’ll get there if you listen to the right advice.
@@productdesignermaker Thank you for your answer. I will try to sketch as much as I can and I hope one day I can do it well. Will your drawing course be on youtube or on another platform?
@@tuna98khan it will be on a paid platform I’m afraid. For now, i’d recommend that you try and keep your fingers and wrist gently locked, so that your pen or pencil remains constantly in one position, relative to your wrist. Keep your hand, wrist and elbow all on your desk and make sure that your elbow is free to move around the desk (never kept still in one position). Try to start all your sketching from your shoulder.
I hope this helps.
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Here’s my new course that goes into this in real detail. I hope it might be useful - productdesignermaker.teachable.com/p/the-fundamentals-of-perspective
It's funny - in both 1 and 2 point perspectives you can see 3 sides. I am having a hard time defining what exactly is the difference. I have drawn them both but i cant exactly say why they are different. Any way you would help me with that?
Mike Earls sure. In one point perspective, you start by drawing a whole face. In other words a two-dimensional shape (maybe a box). You then attach the corners of this shape to your one point on the horizon. Rather than starting with a face, in two point perspective you start with an edge (a single line). Each end of the line attaches to each of the perspective points on the horizon. One point perspective is a much more naive way of drawing. Two point perspective, so long as each point is a long way away, looks much more realistic, and as we would see things in real life. Hope this helps.
@@productdesignermaker awesome thank you - its really cool to discover this stuff
Mike Earls it’s a real pleasure.
And this might help - productdesignermaker.teachable.com/p/the-fundamentals-of-perspective
Amazing! you make it look effortless
May I ask where to hold the pen? also does it make any diffrence where to hold the pen when sketching?
Thank you very much.
I would just suggest holding the pen with a 50% grip. Not too loosely, not too tightly. Artists tend to hold the pen further away from the nib. Designers tend to hold it a bit closer to the nib. Artists, so that they can be very expressive in their pen strokes. Designers, so that they have a bit more control. I’d always advocate keeping fingers and wrist gently locked, so that they pen nib remains a constant position relative to the hand itself. I’ve got a course that deals with the fundamentals of sketching, hopefully coming out before Christmas.
@@productdesignermaker Can't wait for it!
Also because my college (engineering) used to teach us fully on CAD using SOLIDWORKS software, and now they've changed the entire course to somthing called (Engineering Graphics and Visualization) so now they've integrated freehand sketching as a tool to help us comunicate our ideas using sketching with only a ball point pen, no ruler or any thing just a pen.
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I'm going to draw this for my exams preparatory work.....😁😁
Brilliant. Have fun with it!
how do you decide where to put the vanishing points?
Narrow together = wide angle view
Wide apart = more realistic view
Keep them on the same horizontal line.
High up = looking down on shapes
Etc
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Very kind! Thank you!
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Why, how nice of you to say!
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can you please tell me, difference between angles and perspective, its both the same things? to show any cube or shape direction instead of distance, we need to use perspective lines to show direction and different angles as well and to show object distance as well, perspective lines used to show both things, direction of any object and distance, right??
I’m really sorry, but I don’t fully understand the question (that’s why I didn’t answer it when I first saw the comment). Really sorry that I can’t help, but I am working on a course on perspective at the moment which should have all the answers you need. Feel free to ask me the question in a different way, and if I can answer it, I will.
@@productdesignermaker ill think about simplify it more better, and thanks for answering☺️☺️
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Who else has been set to watch this for school work
There’s lots of you! Welcome along.
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@@auzziemovedchannels948 welcome!
Is it a special kind of pen that you are using? :) Thank you for all the advice!
Rinnia hi, it’s a Staedtler Stick 430M. It’s a really nicely balanced biro. Great for different line weight. It’s very consistent and doesn’t block. I love it as one option!
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Sure! Me! 😂
Here’s where to invest that money of yours - productdesignermaker.teachable.com/p/the-fundamentals-of-perspective
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Big shout out to Mr Rodgers!! He sounds like a top man!!
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Sir u are using pen or pencil ?
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im doing this for metal tech
Awesome. Good luck with the course.
If this is basic then I must really suck at this
Definitely not. Take your time and listen very carefully to the commentary.
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Thank you.
Hi, good product designer maker! Please, could you illuminate me? It seems to me 2-point perspective shouldn't actually exist--since wherever you're viewing an object from, the extremity on the y-axis (or extremities if it's straddling the horizon) is further from you and thus should appear smaller; this would make the side lines not totally vertical/parallel.
Hi, absolutely correct. Most people would agree that we see things in 3 or 4 point perspective. Yes, if you’re looking up at a skyscraper from the ground, it’ll appear to get narrower at the top. If you’re at the top of a skyscraper and looking over the edge, it would appear to get narrower as it gets closer to the ground. Hope this helps.
Wow, @@productdesignermaker, thank you so much for replying and understanding! So, I suppose keeping those parallel lines parallel in 1- and 2-point is just a simplification or compositional construct that is close enough to to what we see to appear realistic and is useful enough to become pedagogy.
@@danielcarlile yes, exactly…. The plan was always to keep the explanation simple, and then to follow up with further videos covering the topic in greater depth. Im hoping that I’ll manage that at some point.
please make more videoes.
More on the way!
Thank you so much
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i keep making fuzzy linessss help pls:(((((
Fuzzy how? Feathered lines? Rather than single lines that go the whole length , severs shorter ones that make up a longer line?
@@productdesignermaker yes, feathered lines is a better term for what I meant
@@alyciamg cool. Try this Keep your fingers locked and your wrist locked (as if you’re in a plaster cast from the pencil to your mid forearm. Keep your hand and forearm, including your elbow, on the desk/paper, never floating. Your elbow should move around the desk (never planted in one spot). Sketch from your shoulder - everything else moves (but fingers and wrist locked).
You could also ghost your lines, in other words draw your lines three or four times with your pencil just off the paper (so no mark is left) then lower your pencilling to position whilst your arm is moving.
Hope this helps.
@@productdesignermaker I will try this thank you!! :,)
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@@productdesignermaker yes i definitely will, i am doing GCSE design technology so im being taught this!
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Lmao here I am in art class and i suck at it so I'm using videos since I'm a visual learner
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Doing this in technology but I have a substitute 😢
Hope you taught them something new!
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The only problem that I got is how to apply this to my drawing haha
Good luck with it. Hope it goes ok!
Why are my cubes so ugly😭😭
Try not to worry about it.... try to focus on the fact that you’re just suggesting that they’re cubes, so someone looking at your work gets the general idea. Your cubes will get better, the more you practice, and the less you worry about them being perfect.
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this is the first video that i used youtube's "0.25x playback speed" option
Hope it’s been useful
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That’s my normal voice you’re listening to.... I had to speed it up for the video!
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4 years later teacher still using this video to teach 💀💀
Very useful btw
Great to hear this. Really pleased it’s useful.
Hold on slow down
You can watch at 1/2 speed!
@@productdesignermaker cheers lad
and weird music too
Turn the volume down!
Me who cant draw straight lines 😐
I’ve got a course coming out in a couple of months that teaches exactly that! 😀
@@productdesignermakeri will be sure to check it out
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If you’d really like the full version, it’s here - productdesignermaker.teachable.com/p/the-fundamentals-of-perspective
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