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@zzazuna
@zzazuna 11 күн бұрын
You are amazing, the way you explain and the way you demonstrate makes it all so clear and natural I wish there were more like this about characters, poses, motion, coloring ... or anything you like 👍
@patroni5451
@patroni5451 21 күн бұрын
Incredible
@burgzaza
@burgzaza Ай бұрын
Great work, really cool to see the process!
@al-oh8fq
@al-oh8fq Ай бұрын
The Legend has returned!
@mrgernade
@mrgernade Ай бұрын
You’re back!!! Man there’s so much that has changed. I need to find a new place for your prints cuz my wife is expecting our first baby. I hope all is going well for you, is there any modern social site I can follow you on? I found you on deviant art
@foxorian
@foxorian Ай бұрын
2024: oh my GOD I forgot I put a jump scare at the VERY end -- watched this again recently and practically shit myself cuz I had my volume turned up. WATCH OUT FOR THE ENDING LOL SORRRYYYY I THOUGHT IT WAS REALLY FUNNY BACK THEN
@101hardware101
@101hardware101 Ай бұрын
Is this Autocad program?
@foxorian
@foxorian Ай бұрын
@@101hardware101 No, this is just photoshop. I use a technique here that I call “Shift+Clicking” where, while holding shift and clicking your mouse / tapping your pen somewhere, a line will be automatically drawn between the two points.
@101hardware101
@101hardware101 Ай бұрын
It doesn't seem true that if I tilt my head the horizon tilts too.
@foxorian
@foxorian Ай бұрын
@@101hardware101 within the frame of your own vision / mind, you understand the horizon is not moving - your head is. But in an artwork, we’re not rotating the canvas to keep the horizon straight as the POV tilts. Canvasses stay still / straight and level, so if the POV tilts then the horizon line will appear tilted on the canvas. If you tilt a camera, the scene will tilt because the photo itself does not come out tilted to keep the horizon level.
@jerrygraves6531
@jerrygraves6531 2 ай бұрын
No disrespect but your videos incorrect as far as the third vanishing point you can't put it off center. That excuse the buildings that makes them slanted. The vanishing point for the third point in 3-point perspective has to be perpendicular to the horizon line in dead center for the person viewing it to put it on the side of the screen is acting as if the person is viewing it from multiple directions you can only view the center of your perspective from one position. The third vanishing point is like a point on the y-axis if it was a grid you can't put the y-axis anywhere besides the middle of the page and if you move the y-axis you have to rotate the x-axis which is the horizon line which is why your picture looks skewed with the guy on the motorbike
@jerrygraves6531
@jerrygraves6531 2 ай бұрын
2:28 only the perspective grid that you have in the middle is correct the other two on the right and left aren't correct because that would mean the buildings are slanted and as you know buildings are built straight up. The horizon line represents the ground. You have buildings that appear to be slanted. Buildings can lean n-word like in the middle picture because they're not actually leaning inward that's just perspective but if they lean away from you they actually are leaning away like in the outer two what perspective would cause that that's not the person viewing it isn't standing to the right or to the left so the buildings wouldn't appear to be leaning or slanted towards the left or right
@foxorian
@foxorian 2 ай бұрын
@@jerrygraves6531 yeah I did these videos shortly after I got out of college (over 10 years ago.) Today I wouldn’t explain it that way at all. I believe I left a comment down here explaining why that part of the video is incorrect based on what I eventually learned instead.
@jerrygraves6531
@jerrygraves6531 2 ай бұрын
@foxorian it's interesting because many people get this incorrect. You're not the only one in KZbin David Finch has a similar error in one of his video about perspective that I just watched and he's a professional comic book artist.
@AlsabithCp_220
@AlsabithCp_220 2 ай бұрын
Love your all video
@niceice6575
@niceice6575 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your work! That`s was really helpful for me! Wish all the best!
@mikewilliamsii6478
@mikewilliamsii6478 4 ай бұрын
What do you mean by gimmicky when you mention that you always try to go overboard with crazy angles and how it dominates your portfolio?
@foxorian
@foxorian 4 ай бұрын
@@mikewilliamsii6478 that’s a line I could have written better way back when I made these videos - but essentially, if you try to pull a lot of flashy tricks to make your work look more impressive, it may come off as a gimmick and diminish the overall impact of your body of work. When building a portfolio it’s good to show how clearly you can convey ideas and details without relying on tricks. For example, The movie Battleship Earth is famous for using Dutch Angles in almost every shot, so people remember the movie more for THAT rather than the story
@marksan5043
@marksan5043 4 ай бұрын
Never seen a video from you before, but i immediately subscribed seeing this
@wannys1880
@wannys1880 4 ай бұрын
Tanks for this series of videos, it was really useful!
@lightherecares7570
@lightherecares7570 4 ай бұрын
it helps a lot thank u so much <3
@Enigmata23
@Enigmata23 4 ай бұрын
This is the single best explanation of 2 point perspective. Thank you. The right angle tip solved so many problems for me
@Sinkureaaaah
@Sinkureaaaah 5 ай бұрын
What many beginner artist failed to see (including me) is that in most scenario that 3rd vanishing point is waaaaay off screen, giving the illusion that it's a 2 point perspective. Now i know what to look out, thankyou so much!
@farnightgirl1832
@farnightgirl1832 4 күн бұрын
I was drawing 2d wondering how to make my building look like I'm looking up at it then realised that I had to use 3d perspective 😓
@Taichientaoyin
@Taichientaoyin 5 ай бұрын
simply the best.
@Taichientaoyin
@Taichientaoyin 5 ай бұрын
the best video on perspective
@cokdillihayat-multilinguallife
@cokdillihayat-multilinguallife 6 ай бұрын
Thank you, your vlogs are so useful and educational please continue to make more of them. Looking forward to see more of them.
@InkRebellion
@InkRebellion 7 ай бұрын
PERFECT video thanks
@Curlyxtail
@Curlyxtail 9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for putting the tips at the bottom of each slide
@sanshine6714
@sanshine6714 9 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@BeegEazy
@BeegEazy 10 ай бұрын
I had a question with regards to your point at the end discussing multiple vanishing points. You said "just make sure they're the same distance apart" but shouldn't they continue to be at 90 degree from the same point on the center line that the other set is to maintain the same viewing angle width for each object? This would cause the distance between points to change as they move along the horizon line
@BeegEazy
@BeegEazy 10 ай бұрын
Thank you! This not only helped solidify some concepts for me (always helps when you understand more of the "why"), but explaining the relationship between the field of view and vanishing point locations made a bunch of things click into place!
@qwerty-ytrewq997
@qwerty-ytrewq997 11 ай бұрын
What a good explanation, I finally understand this.
@AhmedAli-qw5vn
@AhmedAli-qw5vn 11 ай бұрын
Hey @Matt Lawkowski, I have a question, for drawing a box on one of the side planes of a already drawn box three point perspective does have go back to third vanishing or just the 2 vanishing points on the horizon line ? This is some I have difficulty with
@JORGEANDRESCERDAMUNOZ
@JORGEANDRESCERDAMUNOZ Жыл бұрын
What would happen if the human being could see more than 2 vanishing points? How it would looks?
@Kxkelclfl
@Kxkelclfl Жыл бұрын
I have a question at 2:35 : is it that there are only 2 vanishing Points or are there 3 vanishing Points with 1 Just not being used. I am a little confused at a few Things about drawing in perspective
@prawnfishh
@prawnfishh Жыл бұрын
How is the last artwork in two point perspective? In the guidelines u drew over there is only vanishing point i dont understand :") (its the pic with the girl sitting)
@jamestry
@jamestry Жыл бұрын
confused by the 90 degree thing... it's my understanding that there are potentially an infinite number of angles between vanishing points in any scene and we are only limited to 90 degrees between vanishing points when rendering cuboid objects or scenes. my analogy would be that it's like saying a camera can only ever have a fov of 90 degrees when in reality there are many lenses that can widen the fov to include objects and vanishing points as far apart as 180 degrees with some fisheyes
@foxorian
@foxorian Жыл бұрын
Yeah under my pinned comment for the video I recognize that my explanation here is not the best (I made these videos a long time ago), but what I’m getting at is that using 90-degrees as a reference point is easy to understand since that’s the distance between the cardinal directions (N,E,W,S,) so if your FOV is OVER 90 you’ll see the two primary vanishing points closer together and if it’s under 90 you’ll see then farther apart (unlikely to have both vanishing points in the frame at the same time)
@jamestry
@jamestry Жыл бұрын
​@@foxorian no offence but it's not just 'not the best' it's actually wrong and misleading and confusing. the 'cardinal directions' have absolutely nothing to do with perspective or vanishing points. you are talking about zooming in and out not perspective. fov doesn't change perspective. the only thing that changes perspective is changing the viewer to subject distance. talking about zooming in and cropping is just confusing at this point. I would have perhaps limited myself to talking about viewer to subject distance when talking about perspective and vanishing points as zooming and cropping (aka fov) aren't relevant to perspective.
@aliciasam5239
@aliciasam5239 Жыл бұрын
This is used Technical drawing. I knew taking those classes would help with perspective
@kiphendry841
@kiphendry841 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for a great video. The last bit on the vertically oriented horizon line was as brief as it was fascinating. I’ve worked with perspective before but not in that way. Do you elaborate in any other video guides?
@kizumii7070
@kizumii7070 Жыл бұрын
Aw man where did you go
@sanjanasharma3137
@sanjanasharma3137 Жыл бұрын
this is exactly what i needed for my self study altho the 3:29 about the values is something i didnt understand the rest was easy to grasp and understand so thank you if anyone can rephrase or explain about the values id appreciate it :)
@GohOnLeeds
@GohOnLeeds Жыл бұрын
But what happens if you sub-divided the space again from the last pole you drew to the big one? Surely the distance between them would appear to decrease as the remaining space available diminishes? 🤔
@Tatokala
@Tatokala Жыл бұрын
Have the same problem at the moment.
@GohOnLeeds
@GohOnLeeds Жыл бұрын
Love the way you explained this!!
@KonarkMarwaha
@KonarkMarwaha Жыл бұрын
This video is amazing, why did he stop posting? Miss you man!❤
@thomasbarager912
@thomasbarager912 Жыл бұрын
This didn't help much, too much oversimplication. A common mistake most teachers make
@foxorian
@foxorian Жыл бұрын
Everyone learns differently and different explanations work better for some people, (as evidenced by these ideas helping many, not all, but many budding artists out there.) This is why it’s good to have different people explaining things in their own words, in case a like-minded individual learns best from them. While there is some oversimplification here, I think for some people it can start the journey of a base understanding of thinking about and practicing perspective drawing, rather than being a full college course on how to master it as a craft. YMMV.
@thomasbarager912
@thomasbarager912 Жыл бұрын
@@foxorian That's why I watched a different video, thank you for introducing me into Three Point perspective though, I'll take it from here and use what I know to learn myself. If I ever need a reference on what things should look like, I'll definitely come back either here or there to the other video. Thanks for trying! :D
@00jero00
@00jero00 Жыл бұрын
subbed
@anicxti2955
@anicxti2955 Жыл бұрын
This channel is amazing, never got perspective till now
@arjunpp589
@arjunpp589 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing content
@Nintendomaster221
@Nintendomaster221 2 жыл бұрын
The way you explained it makes so much sense, I'm really thankful you shared these lessons because it's doing wonders in my understanding of how perspective works in theory. I can't wait to try and apply it in practice. Thank you so much!!
@maxrockatansky3896
@maxrockatansky3896 2 жыл бұрын
For those that want some insane examples check out Kim Jung Gi.
@zion6688
@zion6688 2 жыл бұрын
Hey! Question Is it possible to have over 2 vanishing points on 1 horizon line? Also, is it possible to have over 1 horizon line in a drawing?
@K4jal
@K4jal 2 жыл бұрын
i am taking notes on everything you ssay
@K4jal
@K4jal 2 жыл бұрын
you are a life saver, i am so grateful for this series