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Jacqualine McFarland
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 30 ธ.ค. 2019
Drawing Unplugged
6k Finished Assignment
This video provides a quick overview of the finishing touches for a freehand perspective.
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6j Adding a Scale Figure
มุมมอง 554 ปีที่แล้ว
This video shows you how to draw a scale figure that fits within the perspective. A scale figure provides a sense of just that: scale!
6i Overlay Line Drawing of the Perspective
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This video shows how to clean up the perspective drawing by emphasizing line weight to convey form and depth.
6h Elevating the Octagon and Cylinder in Perspective
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This video shows how to create accurate looking perspective drawing of an octagon and cylinder using a one-point perspective grid.
6g Elevating Objects and Octagon Correction
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This video demonstrates how to give height to the geometric options in perspective using the one-point perspective grid.
6f Plotting the Octagon in Perspective Plan
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This video demonstrates how to draw an octagon in perspective using a one-point perspective grid.
6e Plotting Objects in Plan Perspective
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This video demonstrates how to plot out your intended design of geometric objects on your one-point perspective grid.
6d Drafted Perspective Grid
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This video demonstrates how to use drafting equipment to create a one-point perspective grid.
6c Thumbnail Perspective Elevation
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This video demonstrates how to do a quick perspective thumbnail drawing.
6b Thumbnail Plan and Perspective
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This video demonstrates how to create a one-point perspective grid to accurately locate shapes within the grid.
5h Labelling the Drawing
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This is the final video of a series that teach how to accurately draw cubes in one-point perspective. The final step is to neatly label the drawings!
5g Applying Tone to the Cubes
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This video is one in a series of videos that teach how to accurately draw cubes in one-point perspective. This one pertains to applying tone to enhance the 3-dimensional quality of the drawing.
5f Finishing up the Cubes in Perspective
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This is one of a series of videos teaching how to accurately draw cubes in one-point perspective.
5e Drawing Cubes In Perspective
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This video is one of a series of videos showing how to accurately draw cubes in one-point perspective
5d Layout of the Grid and Vanishing Point
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This video is one of a series of videos demonstrating how to draw a series of 9 cubes in one-point perspective.
5b Intro to Drawing 'Cubes in Perspective' and trusting the Vanishing Point
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5b Intro to Drawing 'Cubes in Perspective' and trusting the Vanishing Point
02k Pentagon/Pentagram (drafted version)
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02k Pentagon/Pentagram (drafted version)
01a Assignment 1 part 2 Dividing Columns into 6ths
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01a Assignment 1 part 2 Dividing Columns into 6ths
COOL!
Hi thank you for posting these great videos
Thx now I know🙂
Thanks! ♥ Perfect for cutting my butter!
@3:31 NOTICE: The triangle that the presenter is drawing at 3:31 is NOT a 60-30 triangle. It's angles actually measure 63.435* by 26.565*. A 60-30 triangle is exactly 1/2 of an equilateral triangle, which itself will ALWAYS have the height-width ratio of 1:0.86603. In other words, a perfect square of the same width as a given equilateral triangle will ALWAYS be taller than said triangle. Therefore, it is incorrect to claim that the triangle at @3:31 is a 60-30 triangle...because that is simply not ever going to be the case.
Thank you!
Thank you so much😢; I am not a mathematician, an architect, an engineer, or anything that has to do with math... but I do see myself as a critical thinker🤔. I often find myself "compulsively" trying to be too exact with certain things that do not necessarily need to be exact. For example; i found this video because I was looking for the perfect spot to place my Popsocket on my phone. This really does help me out, and I really appreciate it. You may not necessarily understand my thinking or my explanation, but I really do appreciate this help. Thank you!❤
THANK YOU SOOOOOOOO MUCH My brain forgot how to do it when I was doing my math homework so I went to Siri to see what I would get and it was YOU!And I realized how easy it was!
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Hey Jaqueline ! Is there a way to aquire all your online sessions on youtube, i see that there are some that are missing. Ive found a lot of value so far with them. Thank you.
OR- th-cam.com/video/CHtJT2_MTz8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=DJsRJPklubzn7vF_
Thank you! ... I'm sure I could have worked it out eventually... eventually... lol... have a good one!
The number of times I have come back to this video... Super clear directions!
I just wanted 5 columns on my A4 sheet and I didn't have a ruler.. now I can fold the paper to get those perfect columns.. Thanks bro.. 👍
thank you so much. I'm trying to sketch in CAD and I could find halves and quarters but not thirds! It was doing my head in. You've saved my bacon!
To the point. fucking phenomenal
Thank you this saved my day
You're a lifesaver. Thank you for doing this. I'm an artist who's been doing rule of thirds for the most part of my career. I feel geometrical fifths offer more flexibility & depth in my work now.😊
The way you describe things makes me think that you’re a college professor Very clear and concise thank you
Thank you.
Thank you for this magical trick!
You are welcome!! I’m glad it helped. Happy drawing!
What’s the name of this method?
armature of a rectangle. You can also get 1/4 from the technique
Thanks to you I was able to cut my pie into three😋
Thanks!
Nice! Thank you!
Thank you for the video. One question I have: how did you determine the size of this ellipse? More specifically the end points of the minor axis? Thanks for reading
Jaqueline I love the way you teach your content. How can I get access to more of your videos ?
Hello Diego, I’m thrilled that these videos are helping. I haven’t posted for a while, but curious what other things you would like to learn? It may inspire me to post more, or perhaps even teach a course again☺️
@@jacqualinemcfarland1217 I see that some videos perhaps may be missing. you only have the intro classes for those.
Thank you for sharing a useful technique.
You are very welcome!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
is it possible they will do a tutorial on 1/7??
Yeeey....
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What ???????
You are so welcome!
Thank you, it helped me a lot with my interior architecture project.
your drawing videos are very interesting I hope there will be more
Thank you! I am hoping to add more too! Let me know what other videos would be helpful.
thank you!
OMG, I've been messin with this for about 2 hours, and it's really that simple ,you have saved what is now left of my hair
Your channel is obviously pretty new... don’t give up as your drawing techniques are incredible. I look forward to working through the rest of your videos.
Thank you very much for your feedback Phil! You have inspired me to put the remaining series of videos up, which I will do this week. If you have any more guidance, or if you have ANY questions or other tricks to share -- I'm open!