wow.. no offense but this guy is a dumbass. he says that if u dont do ure point "subtly" that is will throw ure perspective out of wack. but thats not true.. what throws it out of whack is doing free hand lines that dont come out straight. and besides.. what kind of art instructor cant even draw a simple straight(ish) line? If anyone wants good perspective drawing tips look up Dick Termes. He invented 4 5 and 6 point drawing grids and is the only man on earth doing them.
@GY666 Are you sure it's not true? If you see the surface of two planes where they meet at a sub 90 degree angle that is considered distorted I believe.
nicely explained, 1,2 and even 3 point perspective is easy to understand my only problem, or better said dilema is putting those perspective points...I mean how you put them? however you want or there are certain mesurements you must make...(sorry for bad english)
@Catau93rl Doesn't matter in one point, two point they have to be on the horizon line, and in three point two of them are on the horizon line and the last above in the center
yep it is wrong it should have certain rules to follow or else you get that weird distortion he got. looks he teach the same way he learn
santamuerte669 4 months ago
great lesson.....thanks dude
fakharmanzoor 6 months ago
wow.. no offense but this guy is a dumbass. he says that if u dont do ure point "subtly" that is will throw ure perspective out of wack. but thats not true.. what throws it out of whack is doing free hand lines that dont come out straight. and besides.. what kind of art instructor cant even draw a simple straight(ish) line? If anyone wants good perspective drawing tips look up Dick Termes. He invented 4 5 and 6 point drawing grids and is the only man on earth doing them.
GY666 1 year ago
@GY666 Are you sure it's not true? If you see the surface of two planes where they meet at a sub 90 degree angle that is considered distorted I believe.
BranZyme 10 months ago
nicely explained, 1,2 and even 3 point perspective is easy to understand my only problem, or better said dilema is putting those perspective points...I mean how you put them? however you want or there are certain mesurements you must make...(sorry for bad english)
Catau93rl 2 years ago
@Catau93rl Doesn't matter in one point, two point they have to be on the horizon line, and in three point two of them are on the horizon line and the last above in the center
TheWolzen 1 year ago
It's annoying how nobody in my year 9 art class understands this, so I'm stuck drawing in 1 point perspective when I can do 3 easy.
Sqroob 2 years ago
Awesome job! the Art Institutes charge $1000.00 for this class.
bewareofscamsguy 2 years ago
yay~~ i finally get how to to do it but why do we need persoective
ToonieU 2 years ago
To make your drawings more dynamic and allowing a greater degree of variety, and composition in your art.
DigitalTransfer 2 years ago