Fantastic. I hope video 2 works in the other direction: a room with a determined back wall, and how to project space into the room space (moving forward). Cheers!
Hi Barry, I see what you mean - but from my experience, I have an issue with starting with the back wall - and that is that I can't know the final composition and the picture plane first. That's why I like to start in opposite direction where I have control over the outcome. Does it make sense?
Hi, thanks for your question! It's in the middle between the ground line (GL) and the horizon line (HL). That's where you'll have the same depth as your width of the picture plane. Hope that makes sense!
well the problem is that 3x3 meter square angles are not 60 degree but 45. so your video is not correct about angles at all. hopefully measuring this way is correct but what about rectangles?
The 60 degree is the Field of View angle, not a diagonal of a square 🙂 this method is correct, learned from the books, and double checked with a 3D modeling software.
✍ David, what a lovely short video on perspective, I enjoyed this method and learnt something new! Thank you! 😊 Olga
Glad you enjoyed it, Olga! Thank you!
omg!! how long i looked for THIS.. thank you sooooo much
You’re most welcome! Happy you’ve found it useful!
Fantastic. I hope video 2 works in the other direction: a room with a determined back wall, and how to project space into the room space (moving forward). Cheers!
Hi Barry,
I see what you mean - but from my experience, I have an issue with starting with the back wall - and that is that I can't know the final composition and the picture plane first. That's why I like to start in opposite direction where I have control over the outcome. Does it make sense?
Good question and best answer❤
Thank you
Happy to hear that ;)
This is very very helpful. Thanks a ton!!
You're very welcome!🙏
Great video! Only question is what do you mean by the 60 degree field of view and what is that degree based off of in the picture?
Thanks for the question - I explained the concept of FOV here: ua-cam.com/users/shortsbDSteUxBuvk
This is so helpful thank you!
Glad to hear that 🙌
Great, thanks a lot
You are most welcome!
Great vedio ❤ it’s really helpful 😊
But how to know where to draw the 1/2-1/2line?
(Does 1/2 line helps to find 60degree fram?)
Hi, thanks for your question!
It's in the middle between the ground line (GL) and the horizon line (HL). That's where you'll have the same depth as your width of the picture plane.
Hope that makes sense!
Thank you
You're most welcome!
Hello. Did you learn these techniques from a particular book?
@@fuahuahuatime5196 Hi, it’s a combination of what i learned from my teachers at architecture school, several books, and other artists online.
but how about the dept became 5 meters? how
Same principle! You'd just extend the depth using multiplication through diagonals of a square.
well the problem is that 3x3 meter square angles are not 60 degree but 45. so your video is not correct about angles at all. hopefully measuring this way is correct but what about rectangles?
The 60 degree is the Field of View angle, not a diagonal of a square 🙂 this method is correct, learned from the books, and double checked with a 3D modeling software.
Could you recommend the book please?
@@NidaRitts sketchlikeanarchitect.com/books