I don't know how i will not subscribe to this channel, very helpful and simple explanation, love it. Your voice is amazing and so is the music of choice, i have watched two videos of yours, but i know i'm already in for more.
I am so grateful to you! How perfectly explained! Such grave principles that you have made so clear! Thank you for sharing of your time and exquisite talent and for taking the mystery out of this.
Hi Leila, I sure am and happy to meet you all the way from Brazil. Love to hear you are watching my tutorials and I wish you all the success with all your art studies ! 😉✍️💓
Love this video! The proportion calculation is important to know. Very nice video. Pls teach more on the proportion and how to divide it in order to get correct perspective. I'm new and still learning.. Thank you so much! 🌼🌼😃😃
Thank you so much for this big compliment Mary Ann! :D For more Perspective tips and real-time tutorials, check out my Patreon page: www.patreon.com/linekelijn I wish you all the success with your Art studies - Lineke Lijn ;)
Thank you so much. It was very helpful. I am still facing some difficultly about thikness of the wall and deviding each section of room or sections horizontal
Hi Lineke, wonderful demo! drawing arches with perspective is something I struggle with, your video really helped me, thank you for sharing your knowledge with us :)
Hey Lineke Lijn, thank you for your great presentation and simple explanation for what seems to most to be a most difficult subject. I'll try your approach out to make a template for a wood working project that needs a creative arch at the top. Thanks again.
Do you do any motivation videos about life? I wish I had you to put me to bed at night. I love your voice. It is so relaxing. I actually took the audio of this video and will listen to it like a track when I draw.
Great tutorial but I have a question. How did you decide how wide should the second arch be, considering the problem of foreshortening? And, how wide should the next arch be.
Thank you. 💐I have learned how to draw the arch in 2D, what I'm struggling with is how you draw the other side of the arch as you look through it. Somehow that disappearing line at the top always looks wrong and I keep looking for a formula or technique to get it correct.
wonderful! it helps so much! This could be applied to a tea cup rim for example also? I alway struggle with that. I like to paint in watercolor but although I've wanted to paint a beautiful tea cup, the drawing of the tea cup rim always comes out looking wrong so I've stayed away from it. Thank you!
Hi Dahlia, Yes this works exactly the same. It works on every elips you want to draw: side wards or looking from above/under. Simply defide the aria that is in perspective in the 8 parts. I wish you all the succes!
Hello Lijn! Thak you very much for the beautiful work, just keep it up like that please! I have some notes: 1- Look at the thickness of the wall of the door "for booth": The arch disappear from the left, that's okey but why the door not disappear from left also? "you have wrong perspective door center point" you have to see almost "half the door". 2- You did not draw right square perspective dimensions and that's why the square looks like rectangle. I'll give yo a hint! To get the logical and realistic square perspective you need the third vanishing point to have the right dimensions up to the vision's angle "by the third v. point." 3- There is one othere thing but I'm very sorry, you have to find out because not easy to me to explain by text only.
Hi Imad, Thank you so much for your compliment and feedback. I was aware of the thirth dissapearing point but had no room to show ^.^ Furthermore it is mostly drawn on sight and not very mathematic but you are totally right! More to come and thanks again - Lineke Lijn ;)
Thank you King! and I determined it by placing that second one way beside my drawing paper (so kind of in my mind) and then tried to direct those lines that way.
One thing you can do is tape down your page with masking tape, then tape a paper to the left and one to the right. Then you can mark your vanishing points if they are off the paper. You can use crappy newspaper or old cardboard if you want to be better for the environment. I use a drawing board that stands on the desk, and this is wide enough to hold many sheets side by side, but you can tape it all to any smooth surface like a table (a drafting table is better for your neck and prevents skewing). Also, you can put a sheet below, if you are doing 3 point perspective. This allows the vanishing points to be far away enough that your drawing does not have warping (I think it is called Cone of Focus).
These are very helpful tips King! We did this at the academie to get the feel and later on we had to do it by mind. But this is the best start to get the correct angles. Thank you so much for sharing!
Not always William, this is depending on the angle of witch you are watching from. So if you where closer to the building this could also be 3:1 and so on.
Brilliant video, I cant believe I'm watching it two years late! Lineke, if you are drawing en plein air, say sitting in front of a church, on a busy road, lots of traffic, lots of other buildings, lots of trees...how do you determine the vanishing point in this busy environment? I really struggle with drawing from life, deciding how many vanishing points there are, and where they are.
Thank you for this big compliment Safi! ^^ And actually, you had best practice first by making pictures and start searching for the vanishing points, sitting on a bench or at home. Then, later on, you will soon recognise your points while being outside. Do pick a spot as less busy as possible though! Good luck with your art studies ;)
i know XD if i begin to draw i always scream bcozi dont can draw it ! XD but if i dont want and do any scatches... i make the best perfektives ... but if i want to it... XD i dont vcan do it :D
haha so true! A few day ago i scetch a little and i make a really good house in the wood... but i want the same in better on a better paper... and i dont can draw it!!! !XD f*cking logic :D
This is a great video. There is a way to determine the width of receding objects. See here: www.craftsy.com/art/article/dividing-space-in-perspective-tutorial/
I sent this to my friend because they were struggling to draw arcs in perspective. Thank you ❤🧡💛💚💙💜❤🧡💛💚💙💜
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This is incredibly helpful! I don’t know why, but you make it sound so simple and it’s so easy to understand now!
this is great news Orange!! 😊👍
Lady, you’re a good person for sharing this! Many thanks 🙏
Thxxxx 🥰🥰🥰this is my first year in architecture engineering
Thank you for your teaching. I find it helpful and achievable. Well done.
^^ Thank you so much Robert!!
Your instructions are very uncomplicated. Love that
Thank you for this compliment Mark!
Good stuff , no nonsense , pure information.
Btw, you’re freehand lines are some of the best I have seen.
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I don't know how i will not subscribe to this channel, very helpful and simple explanation, love it. Your voice is amazing and so is the music of choice, i have watched two videos of yours, but i know i'm already in for more.
How nice this is to hear Guardian!
I wish you all the success on your drawings and welcome to my channel.
Thank you! i wish the same for you.
I am so grateful to you! How perfectly explained! Such grave principles that you have made so clear! Thank you for sharing of your time and exquisite talent and for taking the mystery out of this.
:O.......... Thank you for this HUGE compliment Liana! You are very welcome ^^
I proposed you are from Holland. I am from Brazil and I am watching your lovely drawings and paints. During all day. I think your lines are beutiful.
Hi Leila, I sure am and happy to meet you all the way from Brazil. Love to hear you are watching my tutorials and I wish you all the success with all your art studies ! 😉✍️💓
This is so easy and definitely looks like fun. More importantly ,it's not complicated. Many teachers make it so complicated sometimes.
Thank you Hector!! And drawing perspective is always fun to me 😉....
Love this video! The proportion calculation is important to know. Very nice video. Pls teach more on the proportion and how to divide it in order to get correct perspective. I'm new and still learning.. Thank you so much! 🌼🌼😃😃
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Talent at its best
Your hand is talking sense
Thank you
Such an informative video, and your voice is so soothing
THIS WAS VERY HELPFUL, THANKS FOR SHARING. YOU ARE A GOOD TEACHER!!!!!
Thank you so much for sharing. This is the most helpful tutorial I watched in quite a while and will help me so much in the future. :)
Thank you so much for this big compliment Mary Ann! :D
For more Perspective tips and real-time tutorials, check out my Patreon page: www.patreon.com/linekelijn
I wish you all the success with your Art studies - Lineke Lijn ;)
Thank you so much. It was very helpful. I am still facing some difficultly about thikness of the wall and deviding each section of room or sections horizontal
This is amazing and has solved a problem for me. Thank you!
^^ You are very welcome!!
Thank you very much miss, now I can do my drawings in a much easier way
The background music resembles good rpg's mystery song! by the way, fantastic tut dude!
Thank you so much for these big compliments Dev!!
also her voice
thanku.... i seriously didnt know that drawing was this simple!!!
This is so great to hear Zuha! you are very welcome ;)
Hi Lineke, wonderful demo! drawing arches with perspective is something I struggle with, your video really helped me, thank you for sharing your knowledge with us :)
What a great message Smoothie!! I am very glad to have been of help ^.^
@@LinekeLijn i really love your drawings can you please tell whats the name of the background music please.....
one of the best videos, simple and helpful ..thank you !!
Thank you for the compliment Ana and you are very welcome 😉✍️
Hey Lineke Lijn, thank you for your great presentation and simple explanation for what seems to most to be a most difficult subject. I'll try your approach out to make a template for a wood working project that needs a creative arch at the top. Thanks again.
You are very welcome JL! And good luck with your project ^^
Thank you for sharing this. Very helpful
Excellent piece of solid knowledge, thanks you so much.
Excellent presentation. This will help me as I vaguely knew but now almost understand. Need some practice now.
Subscribed.
Thanks
Thank you for the compliment and for subscribing Big C. Good luck on your art studies! 👍
Good explanation, very easy to understand. Thanks!
Thank you so much you are amazing and helpful.
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Thank's for the tips, Love from South Asia :D
You are very welcome and all the love back from Holland! ^^
Do you do any motivation videos about life? I wish I had you to put me to bed at night. I love your voice. It is so relaxing. I actually took the audio of this video and will listen to it like a track when I draw.
Hi Sakura, that is a big compliment. I just make drawing video's for my hobby ^.^
REd HEart
very helpful for my test , thank you !
wish me luck for my test
Good luck Dafik and thank you so much for this big compliment!! 👍😊✍
thank you for your tips, it was amazing .
Thank you very much that was very clear and informative 👍
This is so beautiful. I missed your videos. :)
Hi Xeno! Thank you so much
(but I am not sure about "you missing my video's" because I uploaded a lot since we last spoke :) )
by that i mean missing your content, if you know what i mean
Ah I see! ;)
Thanks for the lesson! Will definitely save me from spring break drawing hw lol
Hahahaha!! Thank you John and you are very welcome 😉✍️
BEAUTIFUL!
Wow incredible I love ❤️ how u draw
Very helpful, I try many times and can't get a right one.your way is easy and effective
This is great to hear George, Thank you
Great, thanks
I love it 😻
Thank you so much!
Great tutorial but I have a question. How did you decide how wide should the second arch be, considering the problem of foreshortening? And, how wide should the next arch be.
Thank you Zenon!
And I simply "Eye balled" it
@@LinekeLijn Thank you!
Thank you so much. I'm a new artist and this is helpful. :)
This is so nice to hear Kris! Good luck on your studies ;)
Thank you. 💐I have learned how to draw the arch in 2D, what I'm struggling with is how you draw the other side of the arch as you look through it. Somehow that disappearing line at the top always looks wrong and I keep looking for a formula or technique to get it correct.
Thank you very much! this is beyond helpful.
Thanks Renata and you are very welcome!
Beautiful!!
Thank you for the answer. Good luck for you.
This is really helpful 😃👍. Keep it up
Thanks just simplfied my urban skeyching
^^ 😉✍️👍
Well explained
wonderful! it helps so much! This could be applied to a tea cup rim for example also? I alway struggle with that. I like to paint in watercolor but although I've wanted to paint a beautiful tea cup, the drawing of the tea cup rim always comes out looking wrong so I've stayed away from it. Thank you!
Hi Dahlia, Yes this works exactly the same. It works on every elips you want to draw: side wards or looking from above/under.
Simply defide the aria that is in perspective in the 8 parts.
I wish you all the succes!
+Lineke Lijn Great! thank you so much!
Your welcome and succes on all your drawings! ;)
Thankyou so much. This really helps a lot
Thank you for this great message Ebu-Bekir and you are very welcome 😉👍
Thanks for the helpful explanation ❤️
^^ You are very welcome Aseel!
keep sharing ⭐💫🌟
Excellent again, thank you.
^^ Thank you Kathleen and you are welcome ;) !!
I also love your voice mainly when you speak in english. What is your native language?
What a lovely compliment Leila! ^^
I am from Holland - The Netherlands in Europe
I love her voice too. And the music makes it even better. I would like to listen her reading a novel.
Nicely done. Thank you
Thank you very much Joven!
Ma'm Please don't misunderstand me! how should i put this? i got to say that i love you!
^^
Thank you
thanks you Lineka!
You are very welcome Hyborian!!
Excellent work.
thank you Moosa!
Thank youuu sooo much that helped mee alot 🙏🏻✨
^.^ Great to hear and you are very welcome Abdulfahman! 👍😊✍
Hello Lijn!
Thak you very much for the beautiful work, just keep it up like that please!
I have some notes:
1- Look at the thickness of the wall of the door "for booth": The arch disappear from the left, that's okey but why the door not disappear from left also? "you have wrong perspective door center point" you have to see almost "half the door".
2- You did not draw right square perspective dimensions and that's why the square looks like rectangle.
I'll give yo a hint! To get the logical and realistic square perspective you need the third vanishing point to have the right dimensions up to the vision's angle "by the third v. point."
3- There is one othere thing but I'm very sorry, you have to find out because not easy to me to explain by text only.
Hi Imad,
Thank you so much for your compliment and feedback.
I was aware of the thirth dissapearing point but had no room to show ^.^ Furthermore it is mostly drawn on sight and not very mathematic but you are totally right!
More to come and thanks again - Lineke Lijn ;)
it's very helpfull ❤️❤️❤️🎉
Very helpful... Thank you!
^.^ You are very welcome Potbelly!
very helpful to professionals
Thank you very much Mohd!
how do you draw an angle of 30 degrees for a circle... but with only a front view provided? ;-;
Thank u veryyyyyyy much.
Would u pls give more examples about that ?
Thanks Nasser! And will work on that ^^
very much useful.......thank you so much
You are very welcome Karan and thank you for your compliment 😊
I really love your video this video really help me ☺☺☺🕉
This is so nice to hear Paras! Thank you ^.^
extremely helpful
Thank you Soyinka!
Now I can have fun with my drawings......Art is suppose to be fun
You are so right Soyinka! I wish you all the fun and success on your drawings ^.^
hi is it possible to use french curve in connecting the points?
Hi Krisha, That should be possible but I try to draw from free hand as much as possible ^^ ua-cam.com/video/wgATTmC0JSQ/v-deo.html
Very helpful, but how do I determine the ground line direction if the vanishing points to the left are not visible?
Thank you King! and I determined it by placing that second one way beside my drawing paper (so kind of in my mind) and then tried to direct those lines that way.
One thing you can do is tape down your page with masking tape, then tape a paper to the left and one to the right. Then you can mark your vanishing points if they are off the paper. You can use crappy newspaper or old cardboard if you want to be better for the environment. I use a drawing board that stands on the desk, and this is wide enough to hold many sheets side by side, but you can tape it all to any smooth surface like a table (a drafting table is better for your neck and prevents skewing). Also, you can put a sheet below, if you are doing 3 point perspective. This allows the vanishing points to be far away enough that your drawing does not have warping (I think it is called Cone of Focus).
These are very helpful tips King! We did this at the academie to get the feel and later on we had to do it by mind. But this is the best start to get the correct angles.
Thank you so much for sharing!
Very nice I like your background music
Thanks Paras and I will tell my editor ;)
I have to watch this for year 7 art :~)
:O
thank you very much for sharing this ..... love lots ... bing
You are so welcome Bing! Thank you for this message ^.^ - Lineke
Great video. What’s the background music?
Thank you Peter!
(But I cannot remember the song... :O )
Excellent and ver helpful video
Thank you for this compliment Moosa!
welcome
i like it
Thank you so much.
:) your welcome
So, is the ratio always going to be 2:1?
Not always William, this is depending on the angle of witch you are watching from. So if you where closer to the building this could also be 3:1 and so on.
very cool
Thank you Y-Knot!
Obrigado pelo vídeo. Estava precisando.
Muito como é feito Cicero! Obrigado pela sua mensagem ;)
Lineke Lijn ;)
🥂
thank you :3
Brilliant video, I cant believe I'm watching it two years late!
Lineke, if you are drawing en plein air, say sitting in front of a church, on a busy road, lots of traffic, lots of other buildings, lots of trees...how do you determine the vanishing point in this busy environment? I really struggle with drawing from life, deciding how many vanishing points there are, and where they are.
Thank you for this big compliment Safi! ^^
And actually, you had best practice first by making pictures and start searching for the vanishing points, sitting on a bench or at home. Then, later on, you will soon recognise your points while being outside.
Do pick a spot as less busy as possible though!
Good luck with your art studies ;)
Thank you so so much awesome
Your welcome Eve!!
I love your videos. Kisses from BR :D
Thank you Matheus and all the kisses back from Holland! :D
Thankyou
Muito obrigado
¡Por supuesto! ✍😉
please make a full course ;/
thank u! Uts so much helpfull!
Hahaha!! :D Don't be so hard on yourselve Angie.
It took me a while too to figure this out and now it seems sooo easy so that makes two of us! ^.^ lol
i know XD
if i begin to draw i always scream bcozi dont can draw it ! XD but if i dont want and do any scatches... i make the best perfektives ... but if i want to it... XD i dont vcan do it :D
Hehehe... Same here! Just keep going and you will succeed always in the end :D
haha so true!
A few day ago i scetch a little and i make a really good house in the wood... but i want the same in better on a better paper... and i dont can draw it!!! !XD f*cking logic :D
Hahaha!! Just go on and you will get it right Angie!! ^>^ :3
Excellent work. Very good video. Thank you. (Also, I like your voice)
:D Thank you so much Tarantulady!
understandable vedio......
Thank you Devang!
no thank you..
like it!
Thank you!
thank you so much
You are very welcome Sohila! 👍😉
10/10
:D thank you John!
As the arch moves away from you to the vanishing point how do you know how wide to make each successive thinner arch?
Good question and I do this by observation and then look for the dissapearing point to dicide the angle. Hope this is helpful for you Bear ;)
This is a great video. There is a way to determine the width of receding objects. See here: www.craftsy.com/art/article/dividing-space-in-perspective-tutorial/
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Thank you!
soundtrack name please?