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Drawing Fundamentals
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Measuring with a Pencil in Drawing, Part 2
How to use your pencil as a measuring tool when drawing from observation or photo. Part 2 of 2. These videos are made for an introductory Drawing class, and are most effective when the viewer draws along in a sketchbook.
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Measuring with a Pencil in Drawing, part 1
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How to use your pencil as a measuring tool when drawing from observation or photo. Part 1 of 2. These videos are made for a Drawing I class, and are most effective when the viewer draws along in a sketchbook.
Reductive Charcoal Technique Pt. 2 of 2
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How to use both an additive and reductive approach to rendering objects in charcoal.
Reductive Charcoal Technique Pt. 1 of 2
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How to use both a reductive and additive approach to rendering your charcoal drawing. This is a quick and efficient way to achieve realistic shading.
Creating Value Scales in Charcoal and Graphite
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How to make value scales to help improve your shading.
Shading Spheres pt. 2
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How to shade spheres using graphite and charcoal pencils.
Rendering a Still Life in Charcoal, part 2
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Part 2 of 2. Rendering process and edge quality within a charcoal value drawing.
Rendering a Still Life in Charcoal, part 1
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Part 1 of 2. Breaking down the process of shading a simple still life using charcoal.
How to Shade Basic Forms in Graphite
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How to use graphite pencils to shade basic forms in full value.
1-point Perspective Interior Space, part 2
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How to draw interior space using 1-point perspective.
1-Point Perspective Interior Space, part 1
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Drawing an interior space in 1-point perspective.
Perspective: 2-point Cubes pt. 2
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How to draw accurate cubes in 2-point perspective, part 2.
Portrait Proportions
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How to more accurately draw the proportions of the head and facial features.
Proportion - Vertical and Horizontal Alignment
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Proportion - Vertical and Horizontal Alignment
Perspective Drawing - 1-Point Cubes pt. 2
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Perspective Drawing - 1-Point Cubes pt. 2
FINALLY! An ellipse vid I can understand.. Thank you!
Ty very much
So many extra words
Circles in perspective follow the rules of perspective. You drew it correctly at the outset, making it incorrect, when you "corrected" the height, by making the "top" and "bottom" horizontally symmetrical. If you were drawing a cube, or series of cubes in a line traveling back to the horizon, you would not make them equal in depth. In much the same way sidewalk blocks become visually shorter (and narrower) as they move toward the horizon. Finding the center point on a sidewalk block or a wall, by X-ing through it will prove the point. The half of the object farthest away, toward the horizon, will be shorter than the half closest to the viewer. Is what you are doing easier and more easily replicated? Definitely. And so, an easily consumable introduction for beginners. But it is not technically or visually correct. That should, at least, be noted.
but... the perspective center and the major axis are distinctly different features of the ellipse. The widest point on the ellipse is at the major axis, which sits halfway up the minor axis--creating that horizontal symmetry. Drawing Essentials: A Complete Guide to Drawing, Oxford University Press, New York, NY, 2017, pp. 133.
@@nathanperry4931 I agree he showed the major axis. And therein lies the problem. Where in the video does he describe the circle in perspective and demonstrate how to find the center? Because" the center of a circle drawn in perspective does not lie on the corresponding ellipse's major axis. It is always further away from the observer than the major axis." Chapter 13 Circles, Cylinders, and Cones. Joseph D'Amelio Art Composition Drawing Handbook.
@@KarenParkerArtist Yes you are right! I noticed that as well. When rotating an ellipse, the Major axis is technically split down the middle point. However, when we draw it the major axis is no longer exactly in the middle, according to the rules of drawing circles in perspective.
I really enjoyed your video thank you!!
Thank you so much for this tutorial, your so easy to follow I had no idea on how to draw an ecllipse You have simplified it for me
amazing videos
I know I'm late to the game, but this video (along with a couple others) has been a game-changer for me. THANK YOU!
the issue i often run into isn't that my ellipses are hotdog or the squished football, but the fact that my ellipses are tilted instead of being properly centered
Why stop posting videos dude! We need you
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Ty for this ^^
What medium did you use to paint
The painting is acrylic on yupo paper. It's a synthetic, almost plastic surface
Thanks, really good explanation!
Please teach on skillshare.com
Great video, Thanks a lot 💚
Your teaching style is awsome and you taught in a super simplified way. Thank you so much
This channel is truly underrated, hopefully more people start to watch your videos. Great explanation and guide. Thank you
This is the best tutorial I have seen thank you soo Much ♥️♥️♥️
Thank you, excellent teacher 🌺
Good explanation ! Thank you.