WOW! Thanks, Michael. I just started watching. This is great. Thank you very much. I'm studying perspective and proportions. And shape contour for shading. This is fantastic. THANK YOU!
Amen. I love Mr. Campbell after finding him from watching a George Lucas interview. I'm definitely trying to find the object I want from sifting through all that white. Thanks, Michael. Keep up the great videos.
Michael, can you use that box measurement technique for any vehicle or object, to find it's dimensions? Also, even if you have a photo or picture of an object in 3/4 view. And you need to know its dimensions, would you draw a box or rectangle like that and fit shapes inside that looks similar, to estimate it's dimensions? Thanks.
Thanks, Michael. I was intrigued when I saw you used a right triangle connecting the front and back of the bike. I'm studying Scott Robertson's How To Draw. But the only thing with his instruction is that you elude to a vanishing point, which, as you know, if your angles aren't that right, everything else is off. I guess it's practice.
I just mapped it out in Adobe Illustrator to find some kind of system I could latch onto and would be easy to remember for my students, and for quick sketching. I was pretty amazed when I saw the 30-60 triangle laid over so well!
WOW! Thanks, Michael. I just started watching. This is great. Thank you very much. I'm studying perspective and proportions. And shape contour for shading. This is fantastic. THANK YOU!
Amen. I love Mr. Campbell after finding him from watching a George Lucas interview. I'm definitely trying to find the object I want from sifting through all that white. Thanks, Michael. Keep up the great videos.
Thank you for the video it was very helpful, got to learn a lot of things from it.
Mad Skills. Raw Talent.
awesome! that's what i was looking for, thanks for the tutorial
Awesome!
Cool. I like this. Thanks for making this
You bet!
Thank you so much. Now I can atleast try to create my own design ❤️🔥👍
You can do it!
Please do make an other video of front and top view of bike
Nice video man, even today. Can you share a link for the diagrams in the beginning? I would appreciate that. I like your page, it helped a lot 🙏
amazing! thank you!!
really helpful! thanks
Most welcome!
hiii sir can u tell me which u used in this drawing i wanna to draw by this pen on trace paper plzzzzzz sir tell me about that pen !!!!!!!!
Sorry I'm just seeing this! I added the tools I used in the details. All the best!
me ajudou muito, obrigado !
você é muito bemvindo! (I hope that's correct, google translate!)
Michael, can you use that box measurement technique for any vehicle or object, to find it's dimensions? Also, even if you have a photo or picture of an object in 3/4 view. And you need to know its dimensions, would you draw a box or rectangle like that and fit shapes inside that looks similar, to estimate it's dimensions? Thanks.
Thanks, Michael. I was intrigued when I saw you used a right triangle connecting the front and back of the bike. I'm studying Scott Robertson's How To Draw. But the only thing with his instruction is that you elude to a vanishing point, which, as you know, if your angles aren't that right, everything else is off. I guess it's practice.
nice video man what mechanical pencil is that?
Thank you for replying that's great and yeah I just ordered some 7mm blue lead will have to try the tape sounds like a good idea thank you
From where u get these ratio
I just mapped it out in Adobe Illustrator to find some kind of system I could latch onto and would be easy to remember for my students, and for quick sketching. I was pretty amazed when I saw the 30-60 triangle laid over so well!
Sir make more vedios
Thank you! I will soon!
Sir could you upload a video on 3/4 quarter view sketch of superbike?? Please....
Sir teach math behind designing motorcycle
Can you elaborate please? I thought I did a little, just enough to get the ball rolling for concept sketching!! :)