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  • very cool and perfect. We say to this work " how Architecture before create Autocad Design their plans "

  • cool and great to see this video, keep up the great work, draw draw draw...

    douglas

  • Nice. what do the little nicks or V-shapes signify. (that you add to most of the edges and the bottom left corner)?

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  • Great video. Very helpful for my animation/concept for a building addition.

    Thanks!

  • i am so confused but...nice pen haha

  • Wonderful work. Thanks for posting this video. I teach all my students to learn to draw as a means of note taking.

    God bless you.

  • This is something our Architecture professors insist on, hand drafting. U make it look too easy! :)

  • wow..love your drawings.

  • architecture makes me want to cry

  • fuck this crap!!

  • Hi Dr.Magyar, I do not know anything about architecture but am very interested in it, may I ask you about why you make those little sharp curves instead of drawing a straight in your drawings? Thank you for taking your time and showing us this video.

  • @cn1028

    Are you refering to the little jiggle he puts in some lines? Those lines w/ jiggles are called "cut lines", and they indicate that the line is not a natural edge, but an edge that has been exposed by making a cut thru the object for the purpose of showing the interior or for showing only a portion of a larger object.

  • I am a student of 12th std will give Arch examinations next year ,

    Could you please tell me how to prepare for it, like i basically need to know how to sketch 3 D images and perspective n stuff I have no guidance Please Help and reply!

  • @capriciousgrl youre taking an architecture exam and you dont know how to sketch 3d images? i suggest you change youre teachers.

  • Meisterstück? lov it!!

  • Very kind of you to say it. It is mostly practice!

    Best wishes to you!

  • Fascinating, wonderful talent you have got.

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  • @3danimationstudio1 Thank you!

    My drawings intend to show, that without the instrumentation, we can use the computer of our minds, and the "printer' of our hands. Ready-made images stifle the imagination.

    Good luck with your business.

  • What kind of pen are you using?

  • @ImANaidemoc

    Mont Blanc. Thank you for asking.

  • @ImANaidemoc fountain

  • its great work on paper.. amazing practice...

  • @hkkundariya

    Thank you! if one does it long enough...

  • Any persona which a lack of "drawing ability" won't get whats happening here.

  • What is this? i dont get it

    

  • Sorry to be straight forward...but what is so new about Axons and Section Perspectives?

  • 2:20 Nasty

    

  • Thank you! Knowing about your schedule, and how little time you can have with your Family, it is a great honor indeed, P.

  • Finally carved out the time to follow the line! Very fine indeed.

  • Very kind response! The fact is, that drawing was for me always a means to discover, in a way to invent, never done with the intent of artistic creation. Maybe the most esoteric hope was, to be poetic, but in a nonverbal way, like music. Thanks again!

  • ....a wonderful and admirable art!

  • Dear George: Very nice to hear from you! Let me know on a less public venue, what happened with you since our departure.

    Best and thank you for the comment! PM

  • Dr. Magyar, Nice to see your drawings come alive again. Being one of your students at FAU School of Architecture I learned to draw in my mind and then place that image onto paper. The act of putting pencil to paper is a great exercise because you are doing instead of just thinking about doing. GMaringer B.Arch 2006

  • Thank you for your kind remarks! Can't be more personal, but let me say - without names - that the continuation of my job opportunity was terminated, when on a freezing November evening I sent home your class around eight PM. You were to sleep in your own "personal space" , made of cardboard and wood pieces, not much bigger, than a casket. Since none of the faculty risked a good early winter flu, I though it inappropriate for you to do so. The rest is history.

    Greetings:

    pmagyar100

  • This is quite a trip down memory lane — it was 1980-81 that Professor Magyar was my first year studio professor at the University of Cincinnati. I still do a lot of drawing by hand and I can still see the influence in that instruction in my technique.

  • Thanks! Depends, in what size you are watching it. On my iPhone, the image is

    smaller than the original, so it looks like as it was drawn. But on a

    Larger image, it is accelerated.

    Will visit your videos on the computer. Thanks again for the interest!

  • Nice job. I enjoyed watching you whip these sketches out!

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