@@maswiyat_i thanks for asking, Umar and i have gotten busy but we will for sure make a come back in the future with more advice methods and more experience ☺️
Why there isn't auto-subtitle for this video as in the previous one of composition? Loving this series. It would be even nicer if the auto-subtitle can be turned on.
Really this is a useful lesson but I want to know about what and what details should be in a general notes in a drawing whether in a sketch or architecture drawings
Thank you for the informative video 😋.... Can u please post pen rendering showing depth in the drawing and also different types of pen rendering... Please! Please..... Please
I think the transition between text and drawing lacks smoothness. There is a disconnection between the two, your gaze struggles to get from text to drawing and back. I would have put the column at the right side, because reading this text now, my eyes get lost at the end of each row, as if falling off a cliff into the white space after. With the column at the right, the eyes stop at the end of the rows, because it's the end of the page, like in a book, and quickly return to the next sentence = legibility. Also the ends of the rows are not equal, one shorter, one longer, which again makes it uncomfortable to read. I would choose to break the text into 4 short columns and place them at the top aligned horizontally. Then the eyes would travel easily from top text to bottom image all along the page, instead of making giant leaps from left to right in landscape mode. Not the greatest example of working typography imo. You positioned the text as if it were an image, ignoring the legibility completely.
Thank you guys for watching, feel free to leave recommendations for tomorrow's video 😁
Themodmin hi I’m taking foundation next year. What laptop should I buy? Please reply 😭 thank you
Do you guys not post anymore? Your videos are really informative.
@@maswiyat_i thanks for asking, Umar and i have gotten busy but we will for sure make a come back in the future with more advice methods and more experience ☺️
That's good to know!
Thank you so much for this video. My project teacher didnt teached me stuff like this. It will be really helpfull
Thank you sir ..now i realised the mistakes that i always did during compositions of my sheets.😁
Terima kasiah Umar
レイアウトの参考になります!
Thank you for the nice video! :)
Fantastic! Another thing could be parts of a presentation board that folds or other interactive elements
Why there isn't auto-subtitle for this video as in the previous one of composition?
Loving this series. It would be even nicer if the auto-subtitle can be turned on.
Really this is a useful lesson but I want to know about what and what details should be in a general notes in a drawing whether in a sketch or architecture drawings
Thank you for make this video 😍
Thank you for make this video 😍 make it more pls
It helps me a lot thanks man! Godbless you
Thank you sir... informative indeed
ありがとう umar
it helps! thank you for the video!
Wow! Datz amazing! Thank you so much!!
HELPFUL
Game changer!
Thank you for the informative video 😋.... Can u please post pen rendering showing depth in the drawing and also different types of pen rendering... Please! Please..... Please
Can you make video in hindi......?
For architectural sketches scale.....
Great video. I have a proposal for you. How can I reach u?
email us on themodmin@gmail.com
Thank you abang! Btw, "details" is pronounced "dee-tails or di-tails (from a Malaysian perspective)." ;)
I think the transition between text and drawing lacks smoothness. There is a disconnection between the two, your gaze struggles to get from text to drawing and back. I would have put the column at the right side, because reading this text now, my eyes get lost at the end of each row, as if falling off a cliff into the white space after. With the column at the right, the eyes stop at the end of the rows, because it's the end of the page, like in a book, and quickly return to the next sentence = legibility. Also the ends of the rows are not equal, one shorter, one longer, which again makes it uncomfortable to read. I would choose to break the text into 4 short columns and place them at the top aligned horizontally. Then the eyes would travel easily from top text to bottom image all along the page, instead of making giant leaps from left to right in landscape mode. Not the greatest example of working typography imo. You positioned the text as if it were an image, ignoring the legibility completely.