This video was very helpful, but I would like to know more ways to expand my knowledge base. At this point, I can do all the basic deductions (dominant hand, relationship status, etc) within seconds, but I cant do much more past that. Any tips or advice?
Cheers. true, there is a lot to learn about people from their social media and what other information they put out about themselves on the internet. However that might be considered cheating for a deductionist lol
Cheers man, I'm currently using adobe premier but I'm starting to learn after effects and DaVinci Resolve so I might switch to one of those two eventually but for now I'm still exclusively using premier
Great video! Though I don't want to rely on the internet for information too much. So how could I store the information and remember it when I need to?
in the "speed art" of the end of the video i saw that you use photopea, so i think that you like drawing with more tools and more things, because if you dont you would probably use something more simple like a pirate version of paint tool sai, BUT you dont draw often because that page is free and you dont care is its not the best of all, you care more about your own result ¿right?
Dante Rodriguez actually using adobe photoshop which is not free. I have access to the adobe creative cloud through my job so I get to use premier and photoshop and the like. I draw all the time really it helps me clear my head
Hello act of deduction i am new here i have been buliding up my knowledge of crime murders and so on i want to become a detective like Sherlock Holmes i have not mastered this skill yet my observation are good but my deduction need a lot of work can you help me understand more about this
Hey Jordan, do a video talking about common medical conditions that can help to deduce the health situation of a person, like the marks that the overweight leaves when somebody lose it. The video was great by the way.
I was wondering, are you a detective? Or do you plan to be one? I've been struggling with what I should study in university, I really like deductions and logical reasoning, but being a detective is probably not what I want. I'm more into deductions of daily life stuff you know, not like murder and crime investigations. So I'm really curious about your answer
Mr.Awkward I am planning on using deduction for criminal investigation/detective work in the future, but I've wanted to "fight crime" long before I got into deduction. However you can pretty much apply this process to anything, Dr. Joseph Bell, the man Sherlock Holmes was based on was a doctor not a detective, it's just a method of thinking, while most commonly associated with detectives, it can basically be applied to any career path
The Art of Deduction oh ok that's nice to hear. I just love the thrill of outsmarting someone with wits and deductions. I'd be happy with any major as long as I get to learn/do more of those stuff. I'm looking forward to more of your videos.
hey man, nice channel. I wanted to know.....hopefully you'll reply, is to learn to deduce someone's profession or trade. apparently this, is the the hardest deduction for majority of people to make. the most given advice I've seen is to look for grease under nails. but that is a highly inefficient method of finding ones job as not always Is one engaged in work. it would mean alot to me if you helped me out on how to deduce someone's profession. thanks and love ur channel
Get Fixed oh no, I'd never, besides I'm used to waiting. Thank you for you work on our collab, I still have quite a bit to work on myself so there is no rush
Mate, I love your videos. And most of all, I love the way you put the merits of new technology on a deduction process. Greetings from a greek memory expert!
This video was very helpful, but I would like to know more ways to expand my knowledge base. At this point, I can do all the basic deductions (dominant hand, relationship status, etc) within seconds, but I cant do much more past that. Any tips or advice?
I've got some videos coming real soon that will help you out
The Art of Deduction Alright, thanks for responding, and I love your new charecter! (I will defintely buy merch from you!)
Great video mate. The internet is great for looking up things. You can find a lot about people too.
Cheers. true, there is a lot to learn about people from their social media and what other information they put out about themselves on the internet. However that might be considered cheating for a deductionist lol
That is true lol
0:50 *how to basic intensified* 😂
ow,and the new draws are amazing
Pretty dope edits by the way, what editing software do you use?
Cheers man, I'm currently using adobe premier but I'm starting to learn after effects and DaVinci Resolve so I might switch to one of those two eventually but for now I'm still exclusively using premier
Ah.. Great Video, as always. 😉
Looking forward to the series.!
Great video! Though I don't want to rely on the internet for information too much. So how could I store the information and remember it when I need to?
Klutchz Gaming that my friend is the topic of an upcoming video
The Art of Deduction Ah I see, well I look forward to it!
This video is finally out !!!!!!!!
I had been waiting for it for a long time
And nice video btw
in the "speed art" of the end of the video i saw that you use photopea, so i think that you like drawing with more tools and more things, because if you dont you would probably use something more simple like a pirate version of paint tool sai, BUT you dont draw often because that page is free and you dont care is its not the best of all, you care more about your own result ¿right?
Dante Rodriguez actually using adobe photoshop which is not free. I have access to the adobe creative cloud through my job so I get to use premier and photoshop and the like. I draw all the time really it helps me clear my head
@@TheArtofDeduction_Official it has the same options as photopea... I tried
Nice video man.
Can someone link me to a site I can buy a (BBC) Sherlock-esque coat?
Lady Estrella Hot topic sells it
Hello act of deduction i am new here i have been buliding up my knowledge of crime murders and so on i want to become a detective like Sherlock Holmes i have not mastered this skill yet my observation are good but my deduction need a lot of work can you help me understand more about this
What does the thing he says at the end mean?
It sounds Italian
Ben Jordan it is indeed Italian. Arrivederci, it means good bye
The Art of Deduction thanks
Hey Jordan, do a video talking about common medical conditions that can help to deduce the health situation of a person, like the marks that the overweight leaves when somebody lose it.
The video was great by the way.
Cheers, that has been something I've wanted to cover, but I need to do the necessary research first
Take your time, after all there are many subjects that are related to Sherlock Holmes, forgive if my words are not correctly writed Im from Mexico.
Lol that ending 😂 Im Italian and that was totally unexpected
cheers man, I'm Italian too
The Art of Deduction Haha davvero?Non ne avevo la minima idea!Grande
Penso, che sia italiano nel senso di essere americano con degli antenati italiani...
Arvid Falk gia lo penso anche io ma ho voluto comunque dargli un saluto in italiano,tanto per il gusto di farlo
Sì, capisco. Un messicano ha dato un saluto in spagnolo qui sotto e perché no.
Thats exactly how I play Candy Crush...
hahahahahahaha I downloaded it just for this video
The Art of Deduction lol I noticed that, that's also something I would do.
I was wondering, are you a detective? Or do you plan to be one?
I've been struggling with what I should study in university, I really like deductions and logical reasoning, but being a detective is probably not what I want. I'm more into deductions of daily life stuff you know, not like murder and crime investigations.
So I'm really curious about your answer
Mr.Awkward I am planning on using deduction for criminal investigation/detective work in the future, but I've wanted to "fight crime" long before I got into deduction. However you can pretty much apply this process to anything, Dr. Joseph Bell, the man Sherlock Holmes was based on was a doctor not a detective, it's just a method of thinking, while most commonly associated with detectives, it can basically be applied to any career path
The Art of Deduction oh ok that's nice to hear. I just love the thrill of outsmarting someone with wits and deductions. I'd be happy with any major as long as I get to learn/do more of those stuff.
I'm looking forward to more of your videos.
hey man, nice channel. I wanted to know.....hopefully you'll reply, is to learn to deduce someone's profession or trade. apparently this, is the the hardest deduction for majority of people to make.
the most given advice I've seen is to look for grease under nails. but that is a highly inefficient method of finding ones job as not always Is one engaged in work. it would mean alot to me if you helped me out on how to deduce someone's profession. thanks and love ur channel
I would definitely buy the merch.
When I first saw this, I thought you got tired of waiting on me and put out the video anyways. I'll see if I can get it done by tonight.
Get Fixed oh no, I'd never, besides I'm used to waiting. Thank you for you work on our collab, I still have quite a bit to work on myself so there is no rush
Me whenever I use Google to search my symptoms le Google: It can cause cancer too💀
Mate, I love your videos. And most of all, I love the way you put the merits of new technology on a deduction process. Greetings from a greek memory expert!
I love your videos, saludos desde Mexico
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Analyse Thrawn from star wars rebels. He reminds me of Sherlock.
By the way, I'm pretty sure that guy was having an allergic reaction. Those symptoms sound like a light case of anaphelactic shock.
He sounds drunk.
He always is
|-(
lol
Sherrinford - Learn To Deduce Its been long since your last video. Working on something.?
Well. Maybe. Who knows
lol
am i the only one that starts to think about "Night Wing" when I see the art of deduction's character (more of the old one)
Wouldn't buy the merch...
I'm broke :D
lol I know what you mean, I've been, there trust me, the last thing I want is for people to buy something outside their means.
if my mcfissle(trademarked) was a brick id be worshipping slenesh in other ways.
Oh man! The art of deduction died!
hello
well hi
where are you born? your linguistic style is so slang.
my mcfissle.(trademarked)
I use bing
Seems like you wander around without getting to the point.
nice channel but you should change your intro because it hurt the ears