Drawing With Any Camera Lens / Cone Of Vision Set Up - Advanced Perspective 03
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- čas přidán 17. 12. 2023
- Drawing With Any Camera Lens / Cone Of Vision Set Up - Advanced Perspective 03
In this episode of my advanced perspective drawing series I will show you how to set up a drawing using any lens of your choice. We will learn about the 'cone of vision' and the other principles involved.
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Hi all, this is a re-upload of an earlier episode - I had to correct a small mistake which would’ve annoyed me if I had left the original version up
Thank you for caring about your audience enough to correct mistakes like that! ❤ We all appreciate the work you do.
I just watched someone try to explain how to draw a dragon in perspective WITHOUT actually explaining perspective or how it applies in drawing! It hurt to try and watch.
Thank you, Dan. I can honestly say that your videos are well worth the patreon pledge every month.
Cheers 🇦🇺
this is so goooooood, thank you!! i'm not even done, but when you explained 3-point perspective as the station point raised over an object and looking down (line of sight downwards) aaaaa i can feel stuff clicking in my brain
I’m glad it’s helpful for you 😊
Underrated video!
maan thank u so much, i was getting lost trying to grasp this info from scott's book. u made it so digestible
Great video! I learned so much! Plz keep up the series!
Thanks Dan you sick 🤢 with your drawing... they all fire 🔥🔥🔥💯 love
commenting for algo
Great vid! ......only, i didn't understand about the diagonal vanishing point! Because your opposite corner didn't quite match up with it. Perhaps i'm misunderstanding though.
The diagonal vanishing point isn't the same as your center of vision, unless you're working with a cube whose sides converge to the 45 degree VP's and subsequently its diagonal converges to your center point, hopefully what I said makes sense to you. This would basically be like a perfectly symmetrical 2 point grid. The box he drew in that instance had tited VP's so to find the diagonal he measured with his protractor a 45 degree angle from the station point, like he for example did to find to 60 (30 + 30) degree angle.
@@DimitraAvraam Cheers! Since this comment i've been going through the vids on the Trust Your Perspective channel and now i understand everything haha!
Your voice so sweet
So the TLDR is: 12:18 (Red Line = Circle - Blue Line = Triangle - Green Line = idk.
Red Line = Canvas - Blue Line = Focal Length (How Warp its gonna Look) - Green Line = idk
5:10Blue line = the Wider the Angle, More Bigger the Focal Length is,... Red Line - The Bigger it is, The less Distortion it inserts... Green Line - Tells you the Distance of the Camera...
Remember to keep the Blue line always a Square Meaning it should Equal to 90 Degrees total...
instructions not clear....ended up drawing the mona lisa
What about 70 + 30 = 90?
70 + 30 = 100 not 90
@@Hero_Space No shit, tell me you didnt watch the video without telling me you didnt watch the video
@@afrazier9475 Well...I HAVE watched the video and I don't understand what you're getting at. =P
@@HTMangaka Go to about 12:19
@@afrazier9475 Ohh....lol. I didn't catch that. =P
'Promo sm' 🎊