Great job man, you are the best teacher for learners. Other people will tell you to draw the horizon lines and match up the dots and create cubes without ever telling you why the lines look as they do, why the converging exists in the first place, and why the angles changes in length and openess. They will continue to learn art without understanding these fundamentals. Great job bro, keep up the great work!
I can’t thank you enough of much this helped me! I always have a hard time to draw figure and such, they always look off and not pleasing to my eyes 😖, so I thought that I obviously need to go back and study the basics first then move on to drawing human anatomy. I’m currently drawing boxes and watch your videos constantly. I really appreciate it so much! You’re such a wonderful teacher and your teaching is great 😊! God bless you 🌷
Awesome job dude, this was the simplest most informative video of perspective breakdown i have ever seen. i've never understood the fish eye lens thing and the point of vanishing points and horizon lines etc before but you explained it SOOOOOOOOO well. thank you SO MUCH!!
Thank you for this video. I just started drawing a week ago and found this video. I’ve been practicing drawing cubes like this for two days and I am starting to finally understand perspective. Time to move on to your cylinder video 🙂
It was really helpful, but god you had me feeling like I was back in highschool midway through. I had to get up and grab a cup of coffee and come back lol.
Thank you so much for all the work you put in here to really explain things. I'm a beginner in drawing and I told myself that I should know how to draw a cube from every perspective and you just hit the point in here. When it comes to practice, you said we should draw from references. Could you leave here some links or ideas? Also, would be the rubik's cube a good idea for practice?
Wow your experience n sharing is amazing too ! Looking forwards to other interesting objects n things which is would useful in their art work to slow learners like me! Tk u so much n appreciate this video n u made me pick my pencil again at 72👏💐🤝
@ LIRON I’m new to drawing with no experience. I been drawing basic perspective cubes. But I’m not sure how this will apply to drawing something. I want to draw a koi fish but not sure how to practice it? Any tips? Having hard time on what I should practice to draw that will help me be able to draw
Wow. I really like the way you explain things. Not just saying facts but trully explaining how it works in reality and on paper. There's logic behind all of this and with your help I can finally grasp it! Can't thank you enough !! >_
Did you know, and as artists, I hope you can relate to this, that the neuro tests make the elderly with no art or interest in art draw a cube with no instruction or a reference. Betty Edwards says people cannot draw cubes without instruction. I'm almost finished with my graphic memoir of how I used my health and fitness knowledge to stop my mother with mild dementia from forgetting me, and it worked. I tricked her off caffeine, then no prescription meds, forced her/tricked her/incentivized her to drink water, kept her away from high fructose corn syrup and other poison, because they made her mean and delusional, and kept her away from gluten. I'm always curious to know what artists think of this fact? My book is about how the right hand is not talking to the left hand with many aspects of our health, and people should use art to help with their caregiving.
@@LironYan Wait a minute. what makes sense to you? That I question the neuro tests or that they use the cube as a neuro test? ???? I can't find any scientific studies on how that correlates to life, executive functioning, etc, but many essays by psychologists listing the pros and cons of it and those pros are outweighed by the cons.
I did not understood one word what are you talking? Are you saying learning art drawing cubes 3d shapes - helps brain less chance of dementia in old age?
@@Miniflower25 I'm stating that the neurology exams they use are not based on any science, and if someone is not taught to draw a cube, then Betty Edwards says they can't, but they use that to judge cognitive ability in the elderly.
I feel like this video could've been 10 minutes long, maybe even 5. Most valuable take away was that you need to practice and that there is no method or specific way to learn the skill. Just repetition and training intuition. Awesome tip, thanks 🙏
Hold on, i might be slowly getting it. So the length of the lines shows what angle the cube is in and how the lines converge shows the distance the cube is from the viewer? But what if i just draw a same-lined cube in the distance and just draw it smaller? Would that be 1 point perspective and for more point perspective i would need to adjust it? And what if i want to see the cube from the front being smaller and the back being bigger (so that you see the sides/top/bottom and the front appears smaller, what would that be? Kinda like a fish eye lense, but what perspecive is it at this point?
As for your first question- it may feel a little strange to the viewer! 😊 They will see a skewing they expect to see from up close, but it’s in a small distant object. But it could still visually work and look great. As for the 2nd question, not sure I understand 😅 An illustration may help
@@LironYan UA-cam keeps deleting my comment with a link so im extremely confused, i posted it like 7 times i think, i am so sorry. I cant see your email in the video description but if you could share it i can maybe send the link there. Hey, thank you for your answer, i am extremely grateful. I am a bit stupid so be prepared for that 😅. How would a cube look that is straight in the middle of a horizon line? Would it just be a cube with no convering lines (picture 1). Would the lines converge crossed by horizon line (picture 2 and picture 3, which one is it)? Which way should they converge? When below horizon then down and when above then up (picture 2)? or opposite to horizon line (picture 3)? Picture 4, is that even a cube at this point? With the converging lines going "away" as opposed to "closer" (in the video its at 11:00). Picture 5, um, at this point my brain is overclocked and i dont even understand myself. How i understand it now is that if you place a cube right in the middle, it would just be a square with no side visible at all. When you move it to the side (only left of right) then opposite side would be visible (cube moved left exposes right side and vice versa). The same would be if you only move it up or down. But once you move it both to a side and up or down, then you get to see the 3 sides. Would it be possible to see 5 walls of a cube at once, would that require some kind of fisheye perspective (sort of like a cube going inside out almost)? Maybe im just going too far for now because i just started, but im the type of person where it just bugs me when something pops in my mind and if i cant explain it i go insane haha. Are you able to, in your mind, without vanishing points, place a cube anywhere you would want? I cant really imagine doing that ever, it feels so far out of reach almost like its witchcraft. Sorry for all the blabbering, im just really confused with all that vanishing points 1 and more, horizon lines, perspective. For now what im doing is rotating a cube in my mind on the X and Y axis and then introducing the z so that i can draw a cube from any side and any tilt (which isnt easy for me). After that i plan to finally put them in perspective like you say in the video. Again, im sorry for unleashing this onto you and im so grateful for the video and your replies.
Great job man, you are the best teacher for learners. Other people will tell you to draw the horizon lines and match up the dots and create cubes without ever telling you why the lines look as they do, why the converging exists in the first place, and why the angles changes in length and openess. They will continue to learn art without understanding these fundamentals. Great job bro, keep up the great work!
Spellbounding....speechless....genius...blistering barnacles.......thundering typhoon video😱😱😄
Haha thank you my friend 😁😁 Will reply to your email soon! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Bro that was so cleanly explained thanks
Lieber Liron, deine Erklärungen sind einfach nur SUPER!!!!! Vielen lieben Dank dafür!
The one and only tutorial that actually helped me with the perspective of cube.
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Yay! 😁🙏🏼 Happy to hear
brilliant way of explaining the perspective !
You explained perspectives in the simplest way. A great teacher .learning so much from you
FANTASTIC!
Thanks man! It's really helping me to dial in perspectives
Very happy to hear 🙏😊 Thank you for watching
I love the explanation!!! Thank you!😍
I can’t thank you enough of much this helped me! I always have a hard time to draw figure and such, they always look off and not pleasing to my eyes 😖, so I thought that I obviously need to go back and study the basics first then move on to drawing human anatomy. I’m currently drawing boxes and watch your videos constantly. I really appreciate it so much! You’re such a wonderful teacher and your teaching is great 😊! God bless you 🌷
Great example of drawing what we observe, and not what is already in the mind! Great stuff! 😀👍
This is my archival video🙏
I've just started learning how to draw a cube with this first video. Thanks a lot!
Happy to help! 🙏🏼 Thank you for watching 😊
Omg as a beginner this is alot to take in, but you explained it really nicely! Thankyou sir.
Awesome job dude, this was the simplest most informative video of perspective breakdown i have ever seen. i've never understood the fish eye lens thing and the point of vanishing points and horizon lines etc before but you explained it SOOOOOOOOO well. thank you SO MUCH!!
Real😭 discovering his perspective videos was so life changing
Thank you so so much! 🙏😊So happy and grateful to hear this was helpful!
@@beth8589 ongg 😭
Your tutorials are amazing, videos like these are very specific and detailed. Thank you
There's a lot of esoteric value to understanding the Cube as well.
Something is still not adding up in my brain. How to draw it perfectly? Like perfect cube.
I'm wondering the same thing, but maybe if you draw enough cubes from reference you would know how it should look even from imagination.
Use perspective
You Just dont need to
Perspective
Or
*Trace*
The the motto of art is "Try until you succeed"
Thank you so much for this detailed explanation !
Happy I could help! 🙏
I jumped straight into anatomy probably should have started with this
Haha whatever inspires you!
It can also be done simultaneously (kind of how I went about learning all of this)
@@LironYan Well to be fair to myself
I'm pretty decent at this too despite it being on the back burner and
carry over from anatomy and figure drawing
An awesome tutorial! Thank you
Great job, never saw a precise explanation as this one👍
Thank you 😊
Thank you for this video. I just started drawing a week ago and found this video. I’ve been practicing drawing cubes like this for two days and I am starting to finally understand perspective. Time to move on to your cylinder video 🙂
Decent tutorial. This upgraded my understanding of the box better than whats on New Masters Academy.
Very happy to hear! Thank you for watching 🙏😊
Wow v nice explanation never ever seen like this . Thanks for this information vedios
It was really helpful, but god you had me feeling like I was back in highschool midway through. I had to get up and grab a cup of coffee and come back lol.
Thank you so much for all the work you put in here to really explain things. I'm a beginner in drawing and I told myself that I should know how to draw a cube from every perspective and you just hit the point in here. When it comes to practice, you said we should draw from references. Could you leave here some links or ideas? Also, would be the rubik's cube a good idea for practice?
thanks liron this is something i have been waiting so my figures can have construction
jeeeesus not even marshal dandruff explains as good as you, thanks a lot man
Really Great tutorial. I love it so much more and I try to do exercises.
Wow your experience n sharing is amazing too !
Looking forwards to other interesting objects n things which is would useful in their art work to slow learners like me!
Tk u so much n appreciate this video n u made me pick my pencil again at 72👏💐🤝
This is a very complicated subject, the truth is that I have learned a little more about the subject of the Perspective thank you so much
@ LIRON
I’m new to drawing with no experience. I been drawing basic perspective cubes. But I’m not sure how this will apply to drawing something. I want to draw a koi fish but not sure how to practice it? Any tips? Having hard time on what I should practice to draw that will help me be able to draw
Thank you Liron! You took a confusing concept and explained it so nicely and visually.
Awesome, thank you!
Happy I could help! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Good concentration of profitable info per minute 👍
Happy to hear, thank you 🙏
Really liked this video. Good for beginners and those more experienced. Everyone benefits from learning or revisiting the basics.
Thanks Liron, this was fascinating!
Thank you my brother. You make me smart
This helped me a lot, thank you. 🙏🏽
Wow. I really like the way you explain things. Not just saying facts but trully explaining how it works in reality and on paper. There's logic behind all of this and with your help I can finally grasp it! Can't thank you enough !! >_
My great teacher
Please tell me how long should I learn about shapes before moving to anatomy, please reply I don't want to rush myself...🙏🙏
Helping me tremendously.
This was an awesome video. Thanks you so much for starting with the basics!!
Drink each time you ear the word : lines.
Tks a lot sir, it was rly helpful ! Going to watch you every day for sure.
Thank you so much!! This was super helpfull💙
Just - is a topic I'm working about, I try to replace consumption with drawing
thanks so much 😘
what a amazing video, thanks
Thank you! Fantastic!
Did you know, and as artists, I hope you can relate to this, that the neuro tests make the elderly with no art or interest in art draw a cube with no instruction or a reference. Betty Edwards says people cannot draw cubes without instruction. I'm almost finished with my graphic memoir of how I used my health and fitness knowledge to stop my mother with mild dementia from forgetting me, and it worked. I tricked her off caffeine, then no prescription meds, forced her/tricked her/incentivized her to drink water, kept her away from high fructose corn syrup and other poison, because they made her mean and delusional, and kept her away from gluten. I'm always curious to know what artists think of this fact? My book is about how the right hand is not talking to the left hand with many aspects of our health, and people should use art to help with their caregiving.
Very interesting! Makes a lot of sense to me (:
@@LironYan Wait a minute. what makes sense to you? That I question the neuro tests or that they use the cube as a neuro test? ???? I can't find any scientific studies on how that correlates to life, executive functioning, etc, but many essays by psychologists listing the pros and cons of it and those pros are outweighed by the cons.
I did not understood one word what are you talking? Are you saying learning art drawing cubes 3d shapes - helps brain less chance of dementia in old age?
@@Miniflower25 I'm stating that the neurology exams they use are not based on any science, and if someone is not taught to draw a cube, then Betty Edwards says they can't, but they use that to judge cognitive ability in the elderly.
Master cube mentioned
Thx alot ❤
Till 25:38
It’s a bit confusing but I’m trying to understand!
Estou ficando louco já! Estou vendo formato de cubo em qualquer coisa que eu olho.
Thanks
thank you so much
thanks very much !!!!!!!
This channel is golden. If u r seeing this comment, bro just subscribe.
Thank you so much! 🙏🙏
😍😍😍
I feel like this video could've been 10 minutes long, maybe even 5. Most valuable take away was that you need to practice and that there is no method or specific way to learn the skill. Just repetition and training intuition.
Awesome tip, thanks 🙏
Happy it was helpful! 😁🙏
This video confused me even more 😂. I got to watch it a couple more times 😂
My brain is fried.
Hold on, i might be slowly getting it. So the length of the lines shows what angle the cube is in and how the lines converge shows the distance the cube is from the viewer?
But what if i just draw a same-lined cube in the distance and just draw it smaller? Would that be 1 point perspective and for more point perspective i would need to adjust it?
And what if i want to see the cube from the front being smaller and the back being bigger (so that you see the sides/top/bottom and the front appears smaller, what would that be? Kinda like a fish eye lense, but what perspecive is it at this point?
As for your first question- it may feel a little strange to the viewer! 😊 They will see a skewing they expect to see from up close, but it’s in a small distant object.
But it could still visually work and look great.
As for the 2nd question, not sure I understand 😅 An illustration may help
@@LironYan
UA-cam keeps deleting my comment with a link so im extremely confused, i posted it like 7 times i think, i am so sorry. I cant see your email in the video description but if you could share it i can maybe send the link there.
Hey, thank you for your answer, i am extremely grateful.
I am a bit stupid so be prepared for that 😅.
How would a cube look that is straight in the middle of a horizon line? Would it just be a cube with no convering lines (picture 1). Would the lines converge crossed by horizon line (picture 2 and picture 3, which one is it)? Which way should they converge? When below horizon then down and when above then up (picture 2)? or opposite to horizon line (picture 3)?
Picture 4, is that even a cube at this point? With the converging lines going "away" as opposed to "closer" (in the video its at 11:00).
Picture 5, um, at this point my brain is overclocked and i dont even understand myself.
How i understand it now is that if you place a cube right in the middle, it would just be a square with no side visible at all.
When you move it to the side (only left of right) then opposite side would be visible (cube moved left exposes right side and vice versa).
The same would be if you only move it up or down.
But once you move it both to a side and up or down, then you get to see the 3 sides.
Would it be possible to see 5 walls of a cube at once, would that require some kind of fisheye perspective (sort of like a cube going inside out almost)? Maybe im just going too far for now because i just started, but im the type of person where it just bugs me when something pops in my mind and if i cant explain it i go insane haha.
Are you able to, in your mind, without vanishing points, place a cube anywhere you would want? I cant really imagine doing that ever, it feels so far out of reach almost like its witchcraft.
Sorry for all the blabbering, im just really confused with all that vanishing points 1 and more, horizon lines, perspective.
For now what im doing is rotating a cube in my mind on the X and Y axis and then introducing the z so that i can draw a cube from any side and any tilt (which isnt easy for me). After that i plan to finally put them in perspective like you say in the video.
Again, im sorry for unleashing this onto you and im so grateful for the video and your replies.
gracias pepe
My pleasure 🙏😊
Honestly, i still have no idea how to draw a cube lol
perspective did not seem this complicated when they explained it in third grade lol
Dude I love your tutorials and you are great at teaching but no offense I keep thinking your face is a filter for a second
This one is also crazy
ua-cam.com/video/Os6nWh5uggM/v-deo.html
He talks to much
I know right? 😂
your face looks wrong
i feel like i didnt quite grasp it- shall look at other videos