I need to draw more as a skill building platform for my painting. Thank you so much for your helpful tutorials, Liron. I get so much out of them. “Keepem’ coming”…
Amazzzing Perspective tutorial, good to know unusual differences.. These older buildings etc looks Wonderful !😉👍 And, uhhhh...🥴🤭 I need practice /experiment a lot with drawing urban life.. esspecialy old European streets, or anything modern style buildings... This is so Helpfull, Thank You ! 👏❣✌
Hey man, I really want to learn to paint, and I really like your teaching and artistic style. Your videos are helpful and very inspiring, thank you. 🤘🏼
Hi! I have only been drawing since Nov. 2020 and I have been confused about perspective drawing for houses and buildings. I have this one Victorian complicated house that had me stumped on how to draw it properly. I was even dreaming about this house! I just discovered your channel and watched this video and suddenly it made sense to me. I had a photo of this house I wanted to draw, and I taped large pieces of blank paper all around it, then got a long ruler and different colored pens and started drawing in the vanishing point lines, each vanishing point in a different color, and suddenly it all made sense and clicked for me. No wonder I couldn't draw this at first--it was a 5-point perspective going on! But I get it now, at least at a novice level, so thank you so very much. I feel like I found a goldmine of information here, as I love watercolor as well,, so I will continue to watch!
I was really overwhelmed by all the rules of drawing in perspective and so on but I saw two of your vids on perspective , now I m really motivated to draw in perspective and I also think perspective is cool . Thank you so much 😁😃
I'm from Mexico and this is a very typical building in the street I grew up on there. It was very informative and nostalgic at the same time thank you so much brother
I just love your tutorials. Your humor suits me. I have also shared some of your tutorials with some friends, and they like them also. I'm really happy that you are doing this drawing series as it is my biggest shortfall. Thanks for sharing.
I like the helpful tip of sketching in where the shadows go. I never did that prior to watching this lesson. I never thought of doing that, but it really is a useful map. I am happy that I found this perspective lesson because you explain things so well, and I got a ton of knowledge from it. Thanks for sharing what you know. I keep drawing materials in the rooms I am in the most so it is second nature to create no matter where I am or what the hour because of easy access to my assortment of ready-to-use supplies no matter what part of the house I'm in! Thanks for this great easy to follow lesson!
Thank you for letting me know this is helpful! 😊🙏🏼 It’s so good to hear your creation equipment is handy, this definitely encourages creation and creativity!
tfs, another awesome vid :) i am a draftsperson and one thing the taught us with your road being off from the rest of your perspective is to ignore it till you get a the rest of the drawing roughly in the sketch, that way it doesn't throw everything else off. maybe this will help your followers.
Thank you - good advice (: There's so much to learn in terms of perspective, measurements and so on. I hope to learn more in the future, but my "problem" is that I enjoy the direct approach so much. See >> Draw (:
aint nothin wrong with that approach lol when it gets down to it that is how we all learn. when i think of my first drawings i wonder how i managed to think i should continue :P
Thank you very much ! It’s very useful to put the reference photo on the video so that your audience could follow your drawing steps . One question, you don’t make the vanishing points on the paper when you draw this picture, right ? As it is too far to put it ? Thanks
Indeed! In the beginning, you can draw it on a separate piece of paper, that will be taped at a set location in relations to your drawing paper. But the best thing I found for me, is to develop the intuition necessary to eyeball a lot of this (:
I dont think the painting CRAP- it looked unfinished! Thanks for this lesson! The second example I completely forgot from gradeschool! The 3rd I had never seen or noticed, except maybe in San Francisco ;-)
I need to draw more as a skill building platform for my painting. Thank you so much for your helpful tutorials, Liron. I get so much out of them. “Keepem’ coming”…
Amazzzing Perspective tutorial, good to know unusual differences.. These older buildings etc looks Wonderful !😉👍
And, uhhhh...🥴🤭 I need practice /experiment a lot with drawing urban life.. esspecialy old European streets, or anything modern style buildings...
This is so Helpfull, Thank You ! 👏❣✌
Perspective has been so difficult for me to understand. Thank you, your demo and explanation was quite helpful.
Hey man, I really want to learn to paint, and I really like your teaching and artistic style. Your videos are helpful and very inspiring, thank you. 🤘🏼
Hi! I have only been drawing since Nov. 2020 and I have been confused about perspective drawing for houses and buildings. I have this one Victorian complicated house that had me stumped on how to draw it properly. I was even dreaming about this house! I just discovered your channel and watched this video and suddenly it made sense to me. I had a photo of this house I wanted to draw, and I taped large pieces of blank paper all around it, then got a long ruler and different colored pens and started drawing in the vanishing point lines, each vanishing point in a different color, and suddenly it all made sense and clicked for me. No wonder I couldn't draw this at first--it was a 5-point perspective going on! But I get it now, at least at a novice level, so thank you so very much. I feel like I found a goldmine of information here, as I love watercolor as well,, so I will continue to watch!
I was really overwhelmed by all the rules of drawing in perspective and so on but I saw two of your vids on perspective , now I m really motivated to draw in perspective and I also think perspective is cool . Thank you so much 😁😃
I'm from Mexico and this is a very typical building in the street I grew up on there. It was very informative and nostalgic at the same time thank you so much brother
I thought it resembles houses in rural India. But you say it is same in Mexico. The world is really round! We all are one!
You can make everything easy so easily.... Wonderful ! Love it !
Thank you so much 😊🙏🏼
This was a very fun one to work on!
Great video, I wait for more💪
I just love your tutorials. Your humor suits me. I have also shared some of your tutorials with some friends, and they like them also. I'm really happy that you are doing this drawing series as it is my biggest shortfall. Thanks for sharing.
I like the helpful tip of sketching in where the shadows go. I never did that prior to watching this lesson. I never thought of doing that, but it really is a useful map.
I am happy that I found this perspective lesson because you explain things so well, and I got a ton of knowledge from it.
Thanks for sharing what you know. I keep drawing materials in the rooms I am in the most so it is second nature to create no matter where I am or what the hour because of easy access to my assortment of ready-to-use supplies no matter what part of the house I'm in!
Thanks for this great easy to follow lesson!
Thank you for letting me know this is helpful! 😊🙏🏼
It’s so good to hear your creation equipment is handy, this definitely encourages creation and creativity!
tfs, another awesome vid :) i am a draftsperson and one thing the taught us with your road being off from the rest of your perspective is to ignore it till you get a the rest of the drawing roughly in the sketch, that way it doesn't throw everything else off. maybe this will help your followers.
Thank you - good advice (:
There's so much to learn in terms of perspective, measurements and so on.
I hope to learn more in the future, but my "problem" is that I enjoy the direct approach so much. See >> Draw (:
aint nothin wrong with that approach lol when it gets down to it that is how we all learn. when i think of my first drawings i wonder how i managed to think i should continue :P
Very helpful lesson. Thanks a lot👍👍👍
So happy I could help Dalia, thank you! ^_^
Please do more perspective tutorials. It's so important for urban sketching!
Thank you Veronica - will do more! (got a lot of requests recently) 😊🙏🏼
yes i agree
Amazing
You are the best!
😊🙏🏼🙏🏼
This was a really helpful video! I usually avoid perspective drawings, but since you explained it very well, I might try it out.
Thanks, Liron ^_^
PinkHuskeyDerp Happy to hear, thank you! (:
Thanks for this tutorial ! This is the area where I struggle most, while urban sketching..
linda baum It's really about drawing a lot. Will come with experience and careful observation (:
Thank you, I need to practise my sketching more. Perspective lines I’ll try them.
Let me know how it goes! (:
It helped me alot, thank you so much😍✨🌸
Thank you very much ! It’s very useful to put the reference photo on the video so that your audience could follow your drawing steps . One question, you don’t make the vanishing points on the paper when you draw this picture, right ? As it is too far to put it ? Thanks
Indeed! In the beginning, you can draw it on a separate piece of paper, that will be taped at a set location in relations to your drawing paper.
But the best thing I found for me, is to develop the intuition necessary to eyeball a lot of this (:
Nice lesson Liron. I'm sure that will be very helpful for a lot of us :)
Thank you (:
I should definitely also do a proper one on perspective from start to finish.
Hope I'll get to it quickly.
This was so helpful, Liron! I have really struggled with perspective and so appreciate your thoughtful approach. Did you paint this as well?
Thank you so helpful
So happy to hear 😊🙏🏼
Can u please help me in drawing mascot on any particular topic..
What kind of mascot?
Thanxxx for replying...Actually drawing a mascot in a poster on topics like..Food security,Make in India or in the save water campaign..😊
you are awesome
I dont think the painting CRAP- it looked unfinished! Thanks for this lesson! The second example I completely forgot from gradeschool! The 3rd I had never seen or noticed, except maybe in San Francisco ;-)
TerrieJ DimestoreDivaTV haha yes - it's a relatively specific case.
And thank you! I just really didn't know where to continue with this one 😅
Main blowing 🤯 thanks ‼️
I’m trying t draw from very old very fond memories. It’s fun but difficult,.
Painting from memory is always a challenge (:
Nooooo I feel so called out for mindlessly watching these vids without the equal practice ratio 😅
Haha 😁
You can fix it! 😉🎨🎨🎨
This time I just didn't get it. I will try again tomorrow! מתוסכלת עכשיו
Keep at it - I fail more than I succeed (;
Keep me updated and good luck
windows and door dont fit perspective, but the main idea is clear
Happy to hear! (: