Thank you ! I watched your video thinking "I already know that trick". In the end, I learned the "perpectively" division and that's gonna be sooo helpful. Thank you 🙏
I always struggle to divide into fifths which as you know drawing architecture is pretty common. For that initial 5 dots on the corner, did you eyeball that? is there a method for deriving that initial measurement?
In one and two-point perspective you can simply measure along the vertical and divide into five equal increments, then extend lines from each increment back to the VP and where it crosses the diagonal of the X is where you place your vertical divisions. If the math is a pain you can extend the perspective lines a bit more past the front edge until they are a convenient five units apart, then just extend lines from those points back to the VP and do the same as described above.
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Thank you ! I watched your video thinking "I already know that trick". In the end, I learned the "perpectively" division and that's gonna be sooo helpful. Thank you 🙏
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I always struggle to divide into fifths which as you know drawing architecture is pretty common. For that initial 5 dots on the corner, did you eyeball that? is there a method for deriving that initial measurement?
In one and two-point perspective you can simply measure along the vertical and divide into five equal increments, then extend lines from each increment back to the VP and where it crosses the diagonal of the X is where you place your vertical divisions. If the math is a pain you can extend the perspective lines a bit more past the front edge until they are a convenient five units apart, then just extend lines from those points back to the VP and do the same as described above.
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That's cheating!