Why didn't you start out by saying that you don't want to try to draw a 180 field of view if you want an accurate drawing? And the object drawn starts to distort when it exceeds a 60 degree FOV.
This is a great video but theres something that might clear it up. At 2:00 try just adding 1 more dot above the 3 dots so it becomes fish-eye. its basically 4 pt. perspective.
Great videos. Just wanna point out that the x-point perspective thing isn't necessarily incorrect. It's just very simplified, and perhaps overly complex at the same time. If you use four or more vanishing points, it'll look much less ridiculous. Four provides a nice solution to the ever-growing building. Five gives a realistic fish-eye effect. But then, with all the imaginary lines you'd have to draw, it'd just take too long to be practical.
thanks so much for this, i worked as an animator for years, and struggled with perspective the whole time, just as you illustrate at the beginning of this tutorial, and this really clears things up! now to practice...
This is where, if you know how to use it, you would use a vanishing point. Also, your fish eye effect, will not work on a static image, the theory can only really be used if you create a picture rendering for an animation.
You make great tutorials, but Foo's and fov's ain't right.
If you set up a line from both his eyes, to a vanishing point, you'll get the right enlargment/decrese(?) in size.
I am reviewing all the lessons :)
heroicmasterchief 4 weeks ago
3:43
Mind. Fucked. >: D
rioshu 5 months ago
i think what term your looking for FOO is i think visual ray?
Xanatos1000 9 months ago
You sound a bit like my geometry teacher.
Wonderful lessons, though. :3
AwwsumWQ 11 months ago
Very helpful never used Fish eye effect but i see How it can make pictures realistic
TorresTyrus 1 year ago
excellent tutorial, very good concepts explained in the clearest possible way
fivacuza 1 year ago
Wow that was just amazing. Thanks a lot!
MrEmreD 1 year ago
Why didn't you start out by saying that you don't want to try to draw a 180 field of view if you want an accurate drawing? And the object drawn starts to distort when it exceeds a 60 degree FOV.
AmazGraz 1 year ago
This is a great video but theres something that might clear it up. At 2:00 try just adding 1 more dot above the 3 dots so it becomes fish-eye. its basically 4 pt. perspective.
063446983 1 year ago
I wanna get it, but i dont :(
chadsexinton 2 years ago
Anyone else kinda noticing a Blair Witch thing happening at 1:32 ?
RadiatedZombie 2 years ago
thank you very much, your drawing videos have proved very helpfull to me... especially cause you explain very well what you are doing. TNX!
PointOfLight1 2 years ago
You know everything you just said is pretty much what the text books are saying too.
"Foo" angle is a math term, Cant remember what it was though.
Though this tutorial did key me into something with photography.
Fortist 2 years ago
Would you refer to "FOO" as "Depth of field" like with photography?
bbrown1985 2 years ago
wat progam do ya use
RiversideFamily 2 years ago
Autodesk SketchBook pro
u need to pay for it
ZazcKun 2 years ago
thank you. this vid really helped me with my technique
RiversideFamily 2 years ago
Great videos. Just wanna point out that the x-point perspective thing isn't necessarily incorrect. It's just very simplified, and perhaps overly complex at the same time. If you use four or more vanishing points, it'll look much less ridiculous. Four provides a nice solution to the ever-growing building. Five gives a realistic fish-eye effect. But then, with all the imaginary lines you'd have to draw, it'd just take too long to be practical.
Still a good way to practice the concept, though.
Roxfox 3 years ago
thanks so much for this, i worked as an animator for years, and struggled with perspective the whole time, just as you illustrate at the beginning of this tutorial, and this really clears things up! now to practice...
jayscott49 3 years ago
Hmmmm....
This is where, if you know how to use it, you would use a vanishing point. Also, your fish eye effect, will not work on a static image, the theory can only really be used if you create a picture rendering for an animation.
You make great tutorials, but Foo's and fov's ain't right.
If you set up a line from both his eyes, to a vanishing point, you'll get the right enlargment/decrese(?) in size.
ThoreAnd 4 years ago
This lessons are really good!
kurowkitsune12 4 years ago 2
what software or program are you using to draw with?
tombom886 4 years ago
no ruler on ya huh??
:D
Lovedoctersar 4 years ago
hey dude this is really helpful. it helps to build my basics in art. thanks. now all i have to do is hope i get into the arts skul i'm aiming for.
Nazzyfied 4 years ago 8
Thanks, these are the best drawing lessons I have ever seen!
SamoPajamo 5 years ago 7
great stuff you do, tnx for sharing
templar555 5 years ago
lol what quastion is that? u buy'it or downloade'it
templar555 5 years ago
Nice vision tutorial. What kind of tablet you use? Wacom?
RonjaRT 5 years ago
It's a WACOM Cintiq 18SX. It's an 18" LCD flat-panel display with a digitizer incorporated into it, so I draw directly on the screen.
moatddtutorials 5 years ago