Art teacher here: We had to close for smoke today and I was planning on presenting this concept in person. I didn't have time to make and edit my own video, so I searched for a video explaining this concept to my students. I found a gazillion. However yours was the first one that explained it how I would. Everyone else either takes FOREVER to get to the point and get started or draws all the converging lines FIRST which seems backwards to me. Thanks for your quick, concise and informative video!
This video helped me finally be able to do boxes. I watched a class video twice and practiced the methods, but the info just didnt stick. This method is easy.
Are you the same artist who created videos about 1 and 2 point perspective for Art Foundations several years ago, too? Those videos were in digital form.
Hi, I know it might sound a bit silly but could you upload a video outlining and explaining the correct way to hold a pencil when drawing and for the different styles of shading. Also, the correct movement of motioning the hand/ arm/ wrist when drawing depending etc. It would be greatly appreciated. Kind regards.
If I want my box to be a cube with all sides equal, then how can I know where to draw the line at 3:50? SInce the boxes are receding from view, I can't just use the ruler. So far, the videos I have watched basically say that you just "go with what looks right" but I was hoping for something mathematical. Same question at 4:47: if I want to imagine that that box has equal sides, am wondering how to know where that line ought to be
I get all of this until i try to draw a box directly above the vanishing point or close. Then it basically just doesn't look 3D or even like a box. It looks like a desktop computer on its side in 2D. Nowhere seems to cover how to make it look right from directly above or close to directly above. Are we just not meant to do that?
If the object is directly above the vanishing point, or on the horizon line and off to the side of the vanishing point, you will only see one side (or bottom) and the front face. It does sometimes start to look weird the closer it is to the vanishing point. I recommend looking at a box in real life and try to recreate it so you can see what happens when the box is slightly above eye level, or sitting directly at eye level!
What's the difference between 1 and 2 vanishing points and when i can use them?..i think that i see someone who use 3 vanishing points.....i don't understand..... Thank you.
Hi Med, Great questions. To give you a visual example, using one vanishing point, like in 1-point perspective, would give the appearance of all of the objects "disappearing" into one place, like a road or train tracks disappearing in the distance. If it is a shape, we would see the front of the shape as if we were standing right in front of it. If there are two vanishing points, we are using 2-point perspective, which would be like standing in the middle of an intersection and looking at the corner of a block. We would see the buildings and streets "disappearing" to our left and to our right. Things start to get more complicated when we talk about 3-point perspective (and 4- and 5- and 6-point!). An example of this would be if you were a bird or a worm (high in the sky or low to the ground). 3-point perspective makes things look like you are looking at a corner, as in 2-point, but also looking up or down at something, with the third vanishing point being high above or below the objects, making them also "disappear" in the sky or in the ground. An artist named Dick Termes makes a lot of helpful videos about all of the different kinds of perspective if you wanted to find him! I usually just stick with 1- and 2-point perspective, as that is what I am teaching my students! - Jescia Hopper
I = watching this for math And most the comments I have seen are about art class BRUH I realised that I can’t find a ruler😅😭 I can’t find a rubber either😐
Let's just be real here....We're all here becuz of art class.
Nah technology
IET core😂
Yeesssss
I’m here for tech
ADT for me
Online school led to this and I must say this was actually a pretty pleasant assignment to complete.
No
Honestly, yeah
No is not pleasant
@@jhonwick1856 you right bro idk what I was on about
My art teacher is making me watch this
same
Same evem tho I don't want to
Lol same
Same even if I don't like art
Mi tu ma bro
Two words here....ART and CLASS
That’s 3
@@opcalculatorthefreestyler1732 No the words are "art class"...I just put an and to separate them.
Who else watching this from art class 😂💀
Me too!
me
Nah graphic communication
Blood Gang me but online school💀
Mee
Art teacher here: We had to close for smoke today and I was planning on presenting this concept in person. I didn't have time to make and edit my own video, so I searched for a video explaining this concept to my students. I found a gazillion. However yours was the first one that explained it how I would. Everyone else either takes FOREVER to get to the point and get started or draws all the converging lines FIRST which seems backwards to me. Thanks for your quick, concise and informative video!
Pov: your art teacher in 9th grade is making you do this even though you already did it in eighth grade.
Im doing this in 7th.
@@genericusername9014 same
@@genericusername9014 SAME
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@@genericusername9014 same lol
This video helped me finally be able to do boxes. I watched a class video twice and practiced the methods, but the info just didnt stick. This method is easy.
watching this for school thanks
KOD - KingOfDiamonds me to
im here for my DT. i know right
toby????
@@starnixx Yes ?
@@starnixx do you know me ?
Hi Toby
Hi Elliot
Jescia you're really good at explaining this! You should keep making videos.
Watching this for school🤣🤷🏾♂️
Everyone's saying their art teacher made them come here lmaooo
it's true tho lol
Scp megalodon buff🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍bruh
Megalodon buff
graphic class has brought me here...help
I love hearing your voice, your style, and your drawings!
Good use of vocabulary.
The threads on the light bulb would be arcing upwards above the horizon line.
A teacher😇😇😇😂😂
Nice video . The best so far
The drawing looks like the PS2 start up intro
Thank you so much! You explain and demonstrate so well!
Currently in art class watching this 👍
Who needs art school when we have youtube?
Watching this because of my art appreciation class
DT KTS kids ✋🏻✋🏻✋🏻
Ayy
👍
Yeah I'm here cause of Art Class too!
its a good video
who are you
very good
@@fifaxedits9323 kid
@@lailael-zayat8465 kid
Kid
shouldnt the shadows have convergence lines with the light bulb
Let’s be honest we’re all here to find someone else from our class!
like how everyone is here cause of art but im here for dt lmao
Are you the same artist who created videos about 1 and 2 point perspective for Art Foundations several years ago, too? Those videos were in digital form.
I'm just a dude trying to learn to draw hope you don't mind me dropping in :)
Thank you Jescia! I would have found it hard to help my child if it weren't for this very helpful video!
Dam art class
Jeez me too
rip i have to watch this for class
Hi,
I know it might sound a bit silly but could you upload a video outlining and explaining the correct way to hold a pencil when drawing and for the different styles of shading. Also, the correct movement of motioning the hand/ arm/ wrist when drawing depending etc.
It would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards.
Oh hey look its another person here cos of art class
:P
"her voice is relaxing"- eesinya banwelose
who is here from art class
#kippengang deze dude mag helemaal afsterven op de brandstapel
I'm learning this in class right now and i've been practicing ALOT and i've gotten super good :D
ana no
thank you so much! this is really informative and I know whats going on really well!
Yankee with no brim 😳🤚
Why does her eraser look like a piece of clay
It's a kneaded eraser, it's soft enough to shape it in the form that you want to erase something. I like it for charcoal drawing....
@@JamesMearaPLUS u type like a old man
*casually looks to see if anyone from my art class commented*
Y’all here for art class, I’m here for literacy :/
*welp...*
How tf
who’s watching because online school and studio art is on your schedule 🤪
I got this as work for homeschool
Guys the only reason I’m watching this is cause I’m forced to my art teacher is so kind he was like um I think you need more work
Thank you so much 💓
Thanks for sharing! Great teaching tool!
Art class away :)
I’m here cuz I did this four years ago and I want to do it again
renni kids like
wow everyone must be here for art class
IKR ME TOO I lost mine and this one is from my art class before I was behind now I'm ahead of class LOL
Here from a joke gen ed class for credit, but it doesnt account for the fact that im already an artist :)
This still didn’t help me for my project I’m gonna fail art 🙁🤦🏾♀️
I need this for online school lol Sat
If I want my box to be a cube with all sides equal, then how can I know where to draw the line at 3:50? SInce the boxes are receding from view, I can't just use the ruler. So far, the videos I have watched basically say that you just "go with what looks right" but I was hoping for something mathematical. Same question at 4:47: if I want to imagine that that box has equal sides, am wondering how to know where that line ought to be
It depends on the angle of your view, doesn't it? If you look at a cube irl it's often shorter/smaller/less long than the length of the sides.
It depends on the angle of your view, doesn't it? If you look at a cube irl it's often shorter/smaller/less long than the length of the sides.
I get all of this until i try to draw a box directly above the vanishing point or close. Then it basically just doesn't look 3D or even like a box. It looks like a desktop computer on its side in 2D.
Nowhere seems to cover how to make it look right from directly above or close to directly above. Are we just not meant to do that?
If the object is directly above the vanishing point, or on the horizon line and off to the side of the vanishing point, you will only see one side (or bottom) and the front face. It does sometimes start to look weird the closer it is to the vanishing point. I recommend looking at a box in real life and try to recreate it so you can see what happens when the box is slightly above eye level, or sitting directly at eye level!
look at the pictures on the wall
Who still getting this video for art class
Anyone here from Ms. Aranyas class?
I’m here bc of stem
ty so much, this was really helpful :3
Super helpful, thank you!
u can just draw a 3d box without doing all this
So goal is to draw 3d cubes
dont mind me just stolling in
Hey what kind of pencil do you use?
Just a regular pencil. You don't need anything fancy for sketching!
where are my left handers at???
When it's due at 11:59pm and I'm barely starting rn at 10:17pm😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
What's the difference between 1 and 2 vanishing points and when i can use them?..i think that i see someone who use 3 vanishing points.....i don't understand..... Thank you.
Hi Med,
Great questions. To give you a visual example, using one vanishing point, like in 1-point perspective, would give the appearance of all of the objects "disappearing" into one place, like a road or train tracks disappearing in the distance. If it is a shape, we would see the front of the shape as if we were standing right in front of it.
If there are two vanishing points, we are using 2-point perspective, which would be like standing in the middle of an intersection and looking at the corner of a block. We would see the buildings and streets "disappearing" to our left and to our right.
Things start to get more complicated when we talk about 3-point perspective (and 4- and 5- and 6-point!). An example of this would be if you were a bird or a worm (high in the sky or low to the ground). 3-point perspective makes things look like you are looking at a corner, as in 2-point, but also looking up or down at something, with the third vanishing point being high above or below the objects, making them also "disappear" in the sky or in the ground.
An artist named Dick Termes makes a lot of helpful videos about all of the different kinds of perspective if you wanted to find him! I usually just stick with 1- and 2-point perspective, as that is what I am teaching my students!
- Jescia Hopper
jesciahopper Thank you for your answer and your Time Jessica, this is helpfull. :)
Med.
Jescia Hopper beautifully explained! Thanks a million !
& put them in the boxes
Lets be fr tho who else is tryna find their friend or someone from their class lmao 🤣
Quarantine squad where u at??
im watching this for design and modeling lolz
We are all at school admit it I’m in school with this account with my classmates in the desks around me lmao
Why are people talking about artclass now??🙄
I = watching this for math
And most the comments I have seen are about art class BRUH
I realised that I can’t find a ruler😅😭
I can’t find a rubber either😐
me too
am i the only one that came because i wanted too!?!?!!
yes
same
ok
okay?
Who is watching in South Africa? In school
Making a scp 087 b staircase funny moments🤣🤣🤣
normies come from art class
chads come from technical drawing class
ye cool but when
thanks this is really helpful to me
I shart my pants watching this
- harry hopkins
Anyone in quarantine watching?
2.0 speed thank me later😏
YES THANKYOU SHE WAS TALKING MAD SLOW LMAOAOA
The only reason I am here is because of art class.
I'm here because of art class
Scarce here
👍
Salam
im bored
hi bot
Asalam u alykum :)
anybody here from mvms?
Still don't understand
Bruh I honestly hate my art class. The people there are so annoying. I go to high school and it's SHS. I don't like any people there.
Art class trippn
nice