Amazing. I thought there was going to be so much math involved, but all that math is done by the elevation and plan drawings you use to set up the perspective drawing, and those I can do 😅 Thanks!
I have final exam day after tomorrow ... and there is 4 recommend perspective projection but unfortunately I don't know how to solve them can you help mr please ?
hi, i don't speak english very well, i'm trying to read doctor brook taylor's book, but the book is in english, can you make a video explaining how he finds mp (measuring points) using plans and perspective (for two points escape). I already knew how to find the MPs, using the circles as shown in your video above, I would just like an explanation using the perpendicular plans. thank you.
Hello -horizon line represents the eye level and really is dictated by what view you want of the object (imagine a camera lens) and the vanishing points are established by drawing parallel lines to the object from the Station Point SP and then projecting down to the horizon line. Best thing to do is watch my other videos on measured perspective and see the pattern that's followed for all the drawings. Hope that helps.
yup, if you are doing a drawing with specific sizes the there would often be a 'height line' projected down from the point that the plan intersects the picture plane. The elevation heights are projected on to the height line and subsequently taken to the vanishing points. On this drawing I didn't include specific sizes - maybe I should have :) Thanks for watching the video
the music.. is too loud, and what you're saying is too important to be distracted off by this loud misic.. but thank you anyways.. i wish i could hear you well
The problem here is you're not measuring anything. My teacher insists i measure. I don't understand how to do it, he's explained it to me in person 5 or more times and i still don't understand. I've been searching for a video that would explain for days, and i have a midterm project due in two days. So I suppose thanks for wasting my time by including measured in your title.
yeah me too, i cried whilst im drawing this thing, the fact that i understand nothing the lecturer said. But apparently this guy explained lot more better than the 2 hours class, hopefully he will release more vids like this to help me with my grades lol.
That's because you can't think for yourself at all. He did measured his house. Otherwise how does he has the top view of the house drawn? The point of this video isn't to teach you how to measure something with the ruler, but how to use that measures in a two point perspective drawing. So basically you have to know your measures and to use them to construct the object in the upper part of the paper, then do everything he did in this video. Simple.
This is the explanation I've been looking for years. Thank you!
Man you just saved a year of studying for me , as i am just learning this now and was never told in school but have to do this as a vacation work.
Thanks a lot bro !! much better than what they thought us in college !! :D
This video is amazing! You perfectly explained what seems like a really difficult concept. Bravo :)
*Those fingers must be magic*
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thank you so much!!! I've been looking all day long for an explanation on the topic; excellent tutorial!
Wow everything perfectly done, this is what perspective is about. I'm gonna practice right now
Perfect exactly what I was looking for!!! Thank you
This one is more complex - hope you enjoy. Thank you.
Great explanation and demonstration, but I prefer when you leave out the distracting music.
Thank you so much... Very practically & nicely explained.
Your explaination helped me a lot.
I love the magic trick at the end!
This is... actually easy to understand... Thank you!
Thanks!
your video is great, I'm a teacher and my students must to see this.
Could not be simpler than this .. good job 👍🏼
Great vid tjanks, I'm studying architectural technology and this helps me a great deal.
Amazing. I thought there was going to be so much math involved, but all that math is done by the elevation and plan drawings you use to set up the perspective drawing, and those I can do 😅 Thanks!
I am forever grateful for this video, thank you so much
love the level of dedication
So clear… but so difficult… thank you for your sharing 👍
incredible awesome great work conceptual explaination
Thank you for your encouraging feedback. I pleased you found it useful. I have just uploaded another three similar.
Best explanation on you tube 🙌🙌
Now that's an excellent video, fast, well illustrated, to the point. pick different music and it will be perfect.
Simply genius. This really helps me. Thank you so much.
you forced me to put this comment...."Awesome work, your efforts made my understanding simple"
Fantastic presentation, very well explained 👍👍
YOU ARE GREAT! THANK YOU!!
SIMPLE AND CLEAR..
Simple and amazingly helpful. Thanks!
Thank you for the video. Easy explanation of what seem to be difficult concepts.
Great video sir! Very helpful!
great explanation bravo
well explained, Quick and to the point ! thank u
Thank you!
Top explanation
It's good, the only thing I'm looking for is a more accurate location of the stationary point, the corners seem a bit too sharp and distorted.
you can use 60 degrees too, some say it's closer to the human eye.
Thank you that helps.
OMG YOU’RE GREAT!
Thanks for the explanation, this helped me a lot
So go way of showing the methode. I really like it :)
Fantastic resource thankyou for uploading this!
Now i get it, i thought it's kinda the same as isometric drawing which is very different after all
excellent video,thanks a lot for uploading sir :)
This is what really need!!!!!!!!!
Very good!
do u have another plan to explain i wanna know more difficult than this cause now i got it :)
Interesting z
O great sir ji
Very informative although i hope the smaller pen would've been more visible
Superb
Thanks its too good
It's tooo helpful..😘 tysm🙏🙏
superb explanation, thx
very helpful and easy to understand
so it's a 60 degrees by 30 degrees method.....
no wonder i failed my ARG(Architectural Graphics),thanks.now i can work better now.CHEERS!!!
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Thank You very much
i have a question do horizon always draw in the middle of ground line and picture plane? im kinda confuse right now thank you
omg when you placed the picture plane and revealed the drawn house! i had to go back on that one haha
Jabse maine yeh video dekhi......maine college jana chhod diya
Thankq sir, it is very helpful... :)
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I have final exam day after tomorrow ... and there is 4 recommend perspective projection but unfortunately I don't know how to solve them can you help mr please ?
what about the distance from view point to picture plane?
How do we apply this same method to an arial view?
hi, i don't speak english very well, i'm trying to read doctor brook taylor's book, but the book is in english, can you make a video explaining how he finds mp (measuring points) using plans and perspective (for two points escape).
I already knew how to find the MPs, using the circles as shown in your video above, I would just like an explanation using the perpendicular plans. thank you.
thank you...it was very useful.
thnks.it helped alot
Thank you sooo much
Also: Can I use this technique on every drawing? If I have the a drawing of the Top and Front?!
Yes you can
Thanks for this video I am a student of draught man civil in iti
Can we take station point anywhere pls answer
Thanks
How did you know where to put the horizon line and the vanishing points? I dont get that
Hello -horizon line represents the eye level and really is dictated by what view you want of the object (imagine a camera lens) and the vanishing points are established by drawing parallel lines to the object from the Station Point SP and then projecting down to the horizon line. Best thing to do is watch my other videos on measured perspective and see the pattern that's followed for all the drawings. Hope that helps.
@@iainrudkin8217 oh ok thanks, that did help.
This was standard work back in the day...
your are awsome
great... thanks
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good explanation
There should be "line of measurement"(ml) right? Tell me if I'm wrong.
yup, if you are doing a drawing with specific sizes the there would often be a 'height line' projected down from the point that the plan intersects the picture plane. The elevation heights are projected on to the height line and subsequently taken to the vanishing points. On this drawing I didn't include specific sizes - maybe I should have :) Thanks for watching the video
Is this the HL OST? :D
If you put it at x1.25 speed, it sounds like he's almost speaking at the speed of someone with ADHD.
Plus, the music sounds cooler
nice
What if the picture plane is behind the building instead of in front of it?
Logan Stein can't be like that
quite helpful
Cone of vision and its center was not explain and the distance of the HL and GL.
What scale?
Song name?
your perspective videos is very different.
Tried to follow but the background music was too annoying and distracting. This should be a lecture - why the sound effects.
J'en ai marre de ce cours de techno ou il ne se passe rien
Salut 4emeD
en 4eme aussi vous faites ca?
the music.. is too loud, and what you're saying is too important to be distracted off by this loud misic..
but thank you anyways.. i wish i could hear you well
The problem here is you're not measuring anything. My teacher insists i measure. I don't understand how to do it, he's explained it to me in person 5 or more times and i still don't understand. I've been searching for a video that would explain for days, and i have a midterm project due in two days. So I suppose thanks for wasting my time by including measured in your title.
yeah me too, i cried whilst im drawing this thing, the fact that i understand nothing the lecturer said. But apparently this guy explained lot more better than the 2 hours class, hopefully he will release more vids like this to help me with my grades lol.
That's because you can't think for yourself at all. He did measured his house. Otherwise how does he has the top view of the house drawn? The point of this video isn't to teach you how to measure something with the ruler, but how to use that measures in a two point perspective drawing. So basically you have to know your measures and to use them to construct the object in the upper part of the paper, then do everything he did in this video. Simple.
Totally ruined this vid with the addition of music and awful music at that-a wholly unnecessary distraction.
you should see a doctor
Thanks