i'm a brazilian student of archtecture and you save my life
@ThatVintageAddict
5 ай бұрын
You're watching a master at work
@organizedchaosmark
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video! Really informative.
@gibpal
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, hope it helps you.
@RonDuckett
6 ай бұрын
Beautiful work
@artdeco81
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for teaching so much❤
@NarithDoung
Жыл бұрын
Thank you , NICE VIDEOS
@gibpal
Жыл бұрын
Glad you like them! Thanks!
@prophit7105
Ай бұрын
I’m not even watching this for architecture. I have a comic that uses a lot of interior backgrounds and this had been a god send. Please adopt me sire
@findinghappiness2529
Жыл бұрын
Thanks. This helped alot
@layla241095
Жыл бұрын
This is really helpful, thanks to you I have remember how to find the depth point on a perspective drawing. Thank You again!
@gibpal
Жыл бұрын
Gladly appreciate your comment. Hope it's helpful for you. Thanks.
@AniShorts321
Жыл бұрын
Why did you stop making videoss. This one point perspectibe tip really helped me a lot when we had face to face class and you watercolor painting are DIVINE!! Hope you can upload more tips, tutorials, and artworks. I also hope you to have a happy new year!
@Elena-lo3fx
11 ай бұрын
I hate these speed videos that are supposedly teaching you how to .. do nothing because trying to catch up with what he's doing and trying to listen to what he's saying becomes a bluuuur
@rmeredithm
3 ай бұрын
So lower the playback speed. And don’t take this the wrong way, but you also may not be his target audience. He may have made this for a class he teaches or he’s just posting a quick tutorial for students who have already learned these concepts. Just slow it down and use pause when you need to :)
@RussellTeapot
Жыл бұрын
I really liked the approach, never heard of the concept of a depth point and also liked how you constructed a sort of a partial perspective grid starting from the diagonal that interesects the depth point. One thing I don't understand is that in the plan view you put a standing point lined up with the vanishing point, but then draw a slightly inclined line from the SP to the 4 mark. What's the purpose? Is it to give a bit of an angle in the final projection?
@gibpalangsuptawi8036
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your curiosity. Usually u can use only depth point to help generate perspective instead of using plan. Closer Depth Point makes front objects so large and distort (out of vision cone). DP so far out makes perspective narrow or flat (SP far away). I explained about DP to help determine the proper size of the room. I use plan to help people see and understand better. For 1 point perspective,t he Standing point need to stay perpendicular to the back of room so I should line up with Vanishing P. Otherwise it will be 2 point perspective. In video I want to find the corner of kitchen's Island because it helps finding the size of room by using back of room as a Picture Plane (PP) it makes drawing perspective easier and cleaner. SP to PP found the corner of Island close to 4 to help find the size of room. If SP closer to Island it may fall to 5,6,7,8. PP can be anywhere but u have to project those lines back to proper scale creating more confusion that is why it always better useing the back of room as PP. I hope this helps you understand better. Thanks.
@RussellTeapot
Жыл бұрын
@@gibpalangsuptawi8036 Ahh I think I got it! By drawing the line from the SP, interesecting the nearest vertex of the island and back to the PP you created a diagonal line and a mark on the measuring line (which is where everything is "at scale", because the measuring line is part of the PP). Let's call this mark the "diagonal mark". Then, you mark the position of the start and the end of the island on the measuring line. Those lines are parallel, hence in the perspective they converge towards the VP, marking the sides of the island. Now, in the perspective, you draw a vertical line from the "diagonal mark" discovered earlier: the point where this line and the side line intersect gives you the size of the floor, hence the size of the entire room, projected in perspective! I think this works because the diagonal mark is at a certain angle from the SP in the plan view. The vertical line passes through the horizon line too: any line that, at the horizon, converges to a point at a certain angle with respect to the SP has the same angle as the original diagonal in the plan. Hence, in the perspective projection, that line that appears vertical actually has a specific angle with respect of the side of the island, which is exactly the angle that has in the plan view, since the original diagonal line intersects the SP. I need to study this better and compare to another method I know, which involves measuring distances using measuring points located at 45° degrees from the SP, but I think I got the gist of it. This method seems much more immediate to use then locating the measuring points. Well I guess you still are finding two helping points: the diagonal mark and the depth point. Anyways, great video and thanks for the clarifications!
@gibpal
Жыл бұрын
@@RussellTeapot I may explained too fast in the video but I'm so glad you can understand it. Thanks.
@raskal8578
2 жыл бұрын
Can you explain the necessity for a standing point, how will the picture suffer without one? Also, thanks.
@gibpal
Жыл бұрын
Standing point projects to picture plan is actual view you will get in real life. Yes u can draw perspective from guesstimate way too but this purpose is to explain how to find the correct answer for beginners who want to understand perspective drawing. Thanks.
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