Lesson 33: Most Common Mistakes to Lookout for while Drawing in Perspective
In the last lesson of chapter one we go over all the things we talked about in the previous lessons. We might do some mistakes while starting to draw in perspective, so let's go over the most common mistakes beginner artists do while drawing in perspective. Technical, Perception or detailing mistakes will happen in different part of the drawing, so let's see what they are and how we can fix them.
Lesson 32: Drawing Furniture, Still life, Interior and an Exterior Scene...
Moving on to the last topic of chapter one. Putting everything we learned so far on paper. We draw a chair, a still life, a living room and a house in perspective using both technical and freehand method. These are quick 20-30 minutes sketches using everything we learned about perspective.
Lesson 31: An Introduction to Line Quality and Line Weight
Before moving on to drawing scenes, we are going to take a little detour into Line Quality and Line Weight. We will talk a little about Dynamic sketching then move on to all the factors that controls Line weight and line control on an object. Then we will examine few examples on each factor. Finally we will do few examples with all the factors combined along with deciding how to use line weight to create a focal point in a line art drawing.
Lesson 30: How to Simplify Objects Using Basic Shapes and Perspective Dr...
In this previous lesson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VD6NE... We talked about drawing anything using basic shapes. Now with everything we learned about perspective, we will merge our knowledge of basic shapes and Perspective drawing to draw different objects ranging from simple vases to complicated hand drill all in perspective using freehand drawing. This is the end point of chapter one, everything we learned about so far will be applied in this lesson to draw 12 different examples.
Lesson 29: Drawing Simple Props Using the Non Technical Method (Eye Sigh...
In this lesson we draw some simple props completely freehand. Using all the knowledge we had in previous lesson to mentally draw these props in a correct perspective.
Lesson 28: Drawing Wooden Toys in Perspective (Technical + Freehand)
In this lesson we start drawing something more than boxes and geometrical shapes. Here where we start drawing simple props like these wooden toys. They are basically made out of basic geometry so they will be an excellent progression step after all the basic shapes we drew. We will use the technical method here using a horizon line, vanishing points and perspective lines but with some freehand and eyesighting as well. A mix between the 2 methods in preparation for the next lesson where we will draw simple props using the freehand method.
Lesson 27: Eye Sighting Method (Fanning vs Technical Drawing)
This is a little detour from going straight to drawing more complex objects using the technical method. Here we will talk about fanning or eye sighting. Drawing objects in perspective without a horizon line, vanishing points or perspective lines. This is basically the end point of all the technical perspective drawing we have been doing so far.
It is much faster and a tiny bit less accurate but you get almost the same results you need out of your drawing. In the next lesson we will do a bit of technical drawing mixed with freehand drawing before ending up with 100% freehand drawing props in perspective.
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Lesson 26: Extracting 2D Projections from 3D Objects and Drawing Stairs
This is the longest lesson so far with lots of examples. We continue drawing 3D objects but this time using 2D Projection plans. We will also draw 2D projection plans from existing 3D objects. At the end of the lesson we will take a little detour to talk about how to draw Stairs using different methods.
Finally we are moving away from drawing boxes and basic shapes to drawing more complex geometrical shapes using everything we learned so far. In this lesson we start with one or two projection map to draw the 3D object and then we will do the opposite in the next lesson.
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In part 3 of the transformation tool we will talk about Scaling objects in perspective. Scaling from one axis, both axis or all axis at the same time. How changing the pivot point of the scale would change the outcome of the scaled object. This along with Moving and Rotating conclude the transformation tools for objects in perspective.
In this lesson we look at the 2nd transformation tool, Rotation. Rotating objects in perspective using 3 different methods on 3 different axis. We will do the same for a simple box, a Letter and a prop and see how we can rotate objects in perspective.