A stupid question probably, of a beginner in this, but if I have an irregular (angled) form, and I want that to draw this in perspective, do I need to draw a square box in a 45 degree angle round this shape first?
Does the plan view HAVE to be exactly 30 or 45 degrees? Can it not be any angle? Will it break the drawing or will it just not look as pleasing? or does it just make it harder to measure out as you might not have the correct tool?
Hello, Mr. Comins! I was wondering if you'd consider doing a tutorial on a curve in 2-point perspective? In my class many kids struggle to construct them; I know there are multiple ways to do it but we've been learning the block method
The best tutorial I’ve seen. Thank you, Sir.
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Sir can you please do the two point perspective of the building having roof and ladder.. I really need your help sir.
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A stupid question probably, of a beginner in this, but if I have an irregular (angled) form, and I want that to draw this in perspective, do I need to draw a square box in a 45 degree angle round this shape first?
you can do that or you can use the idea of finding each point using the six step system to find each point.
@@geoffreycomins4045 I see, thank you for the information, I will look into it.
I want to do the same. can i learn the measurements?
Does the plan view HAVE to be exactly 30 or 45 degrees? Can it not be any angle? Will it break the drawing or will it just not look as pleasing? or does it just make it harder to measure out as you might not have the correct tool?
Hi there Aaron. You can use any angle but the standard set squares of 45 & 30 are easy to set the vanishing points with.
Good evening sir.. may you please do the worksheet 4 drawing😩... Adding on that... This was really helpful 😩.. Thank you soo much sir
Hello, Mr. Comins!
I was wondering if you'd consider doing a tutorial on a curve in 2-point perspective? In my class many kids struggle to construct them; I know there are multiple ways to do it but we've been learning the block method
i need how drawing one pointe
How to find station point
How to measure distance of 2x or 3h..?
What's that method's name ?
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this is bird's eye view right?
yes the horizon line is above the elevation view. this shows you that your eyes are above the object you are looking at :-)
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Sir can you give me a sample file of some printed paper? so that i can print here and practice thank you sir hope you notice my comment
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