Download the FREE Architectural Graphics Guide: drawing.thirtybyforty.com/ Links to everything mentioned in the vid: thirtybyforty.com/blog/inside-my-sketchbook-an-architects-essential-tools
I flunked my senior thesis. Started over unmotivated, discouraged and stuck. I wasnt moving forward with anything until I found your video about being an architect. I cried so hard when the inspiration kicked in. It reminded me why I went to architecture school - to create. Thank you so much for your content. I hope students and architects alike who are going through the same thing will reach the effects of what you do.
I appreciate how you maintain a sketchbook for your projects instead of just relying on computer supported drawings or ideas. Lovely sketchbook and Muji
I’m in highschool and it seems like everybody is already expecting me to chose what I want to do for the rest of my life right now and I’ve always liked drawing. This channel has really helped me realize how creative architects can be.. I just really like it :)
I’m definitely looking into muji. This is the way tutorials are supposed to be done. Concise descriptions in an even tone by a person who understands and knows product. I am so tired of so many so called experts because they have a camera and they think they’re cute talking about their sketchbook and they can’t even tell you about the paper let alone the tooth. This was exemplary. Thank you.
I am not even an architect student, but I find your videos therapeutic in a weird way. The way you draw/design and talk is so calm and composed, it makes your field look all the more interesting!! Cheers!
I picked up my first french curve at the age 10 or perhaps eleven. Mistakenly I persued a career in graphic design. Stuck with it for about a year partied found a dead end job and left college. Now that im 40, I've returned to the craft. Your perceptions, musings on lifestyle choice, and a highly personal affinty for tools, textured paper, and the perfect pen and pencil remind me of why. Thanks.
I really enjoy your videos. Sad to say but: finally someone with actual competence talking about sketchbooks and finally someone who knows their stuff, and not only uses what other's use because it's cool, but for understanding the way the tools work.
Your uploads never disappoint. The content and the production is always delivered at such a high level. I didn’t know about Lebbeus Woods. His work is amazing.
Thanks for these videos - i practice in N Ireland and am a sole practitioner like yourself and its good to see how others work. Its great to always have a fresh perspective on practice. Thank you. Mike
Hi, I'm a Japanese student and I want to be an architect, so your great videos are so fascinating. Also I'm glad to see that many people around the world use tools made in Japan! :)
Hi Eric, I just want to thank you for giving me an inspiration and great encouragement to keep on rolling up the hill as an architect.Just to let you know I'm learning a lot from you and that only proves that architecture is a never ending learning environment.Thanks again and keep it up.Cheers!
Stumbled onto your channel researching Architecture with my daughter. Your videos are so professional as well as your architecture work! I can tell you spend a lot of time editing and production and it shows. Keep up the great work at your work and video production! You have two new subscribers!
I decided to study chemistry in college, now I am retired and thinking of moving to Colorado, maybe build a house there. When I was in 7th grade I took drafting class which I really loved. I fell in love with architecture and since I had all of my drawing equipment at home too I used to spend hours drawing my own designs. Some of my favorite designs were circular houses even though I knew they were expensive to build I did it for the art. I wasn't sure that I wanted to study architecture because I also loved chemistry but I remember walking through the architecture building at UC Berkeley to see what they were up to. Now I stumbled upon your channel and am intrigued about your sketch books and methods and tools. I never sketched when I was young just went right to the drawing. Recently I was also intrigued by Lego architecture and bought one of their general Lego sets because I like the idea of building in 3d. Now I realize that the building site is so important before the design so I don't really do any detailed designs. But I like the idea of sketching that you use to generate fresh ideas for the sake of ideas alone. I look foward to more of you videos and doing some of my own designs. Thanks for your channel.
Another great video! I'm an agricultural engineer, but the vids from your channel really help whenever I'm tasked to design a new greenhouse, renewable energy system, or do farm development projects for clients. I initially wanted to become an architect when I was young, but fell in love with engineering. But in terms of design and conceptualization, I try to put myself into architect mode. Currently, I'm figuring out a proper design for a project for urban agriculture here in the Philippines. Until then, I look forward to your upcoming videos. More support! Cheers!
Hi Jorge, hope you’re still engaging deeply with design thinking + its realisation IRL. I can see important ways in which agricultural systems / practices overlap with design principles, which -while you obviously know way more than me in both theory & practice - it seems the best farmers, managers, agronomists, toolmakers, etc all use to advantage. Thanks for your great comment, really enjoyed the tiny sliver of insight into the people thinking carefully in other, albeit related, fields (pun intended) and other places (I write from elsewhere in the Asia-Pacific region, Australia). Cheers.
@@prawncrisp5951 Thank you for your kind reply. Yes, sir. I am still active and practicing design thinking in my specialization. I don't want to design just for the sake of selling and making business; but of course, that is something that could not be ignored. I make sure that structures, systems, and complexes are designed with the end user in mind and is appropriate for the user and relatively straightforward operations & maintenance (O&M). Feel free to contact if you're interested in collaborating. Thank you and stay safe always!
So glad this came into my recommendations; not just for architect's, anyone who does any kind of drawing/traditional art can learn a great deal from this video. Thanks Eric!
i would be so much glad to have you as our teacher back in college. it would have given us more inkling or inspired to be MORE creative - what a real architect should be. (hands down). please share more tips. we learn alot from here.
As a student in second year at an architecture college I found your videos interesting, especially when teachers show us only the greatest architects and not the other interesting ones too. Btw, I use a lot of ink because of being an artist too, so to stop the bleeding I get only sketchboks with over 120g. I recommend the Smltart sketchbooks a lot
sweet!! stuff . .. . i asked about this dot flossed sketch paper in another video of yours -- and here is the answer & many others just as desirable. i am not an achitect but a machinist teaching myself how to "sketch" and i think your videos are filled with wonderful teaching moments across many layers. thank you for these efforts & considerations to your complex audience.
I'm not an architect but what you might call someone who was Born to Build. I had three years of formal architecture training at UICC in Chicago from 1972 through 1974. This video reminded me of my first two years of design work where we did everything freehand. We used no straight edges or triangles. There was no CAD systems. There were some students whose work you might consider art. I wasn't one of those but the skills I learned I still use today in my position as Construction Manager at Habitat for Humanity Lake County Illinois. I have designed and built more than 200 homes, countless decks and room additions over the years and wish that I had kept sketch books of every project. Great info...thanks for sharing your knowledge.
I came to this channel looking for information about architecture, it is one of the first videos that I see of the channel and I was totally impressed with your philosophy, it definitely inspires me and I am eager to see the other videos, greetings from Peru. Saludos desde Perú.
I love your content especially this video was really inspirational. At the moment I’m considering doing my first own project. I have lately been toying around with an idea of restoring an old abandoned railroad warehouse building in hometown, and convert it into an art gallery or atelier for aspiring artists - something where community can benefit from it. This video has inspired me to do some more research it what it takes. Thank you
Nice pano on colors and materials. Yes Precise pens are great. I have an old Koh-i-nor mechanical pencil I love, but they don't make them anymore I believe. I will have to try the one you use.
Storing the pencils in an eye glass case is brilliant! I keep my mechanical pencils, their leads and regular pencils there, along with erasers and sharpeners. Everything is in one handy location.
Thanks for sharing Eric. Lately I’ve been using a Rhodia dot pad and you’re right! It does help a lot. But usually I carry a handmade sketchbook. I looked on TH-cam for perfect binding methods that allow the pages to open to a flat 180 and then invested a couple of hours making a bunch of those. That way I was able to preselect what paper I wanted to work on and even included black paper. On the other hand, I prefer pen an ink with occasionally light washes. Fountain pens, that’s my mojo. They’re absolutely perfect, I get line variation and I don’t worry about buying disposable pens few times a year. There are a couple of great choices, Lamy Safari with EF nib, Pilot Vanishing Point, Platinum Desk Pen, Noodlers Ahab Flex nib, and Lamy Dialog 3... Unlimited options! Gold nibs are just a pleasure to sketch with, they’re smooth and just plain perfect. 🖋
Very nice private and unique video. Sharing the intimate ways how Eric enjoys and enhance the very pleasant practice of sketching, makes me want to sketch right now!.
wow. i wish i could sketch like that. I'm not an architect but still. Could you maybe make some videos on how to learn sketching (from brain & reality)? that'd be awesome
Wow! Your sketchbook is amazing man..you do incredible sketching. Also explain how to do conceptual sketching. And also what you think while doing conceptual sketchings. Thanks for the wonderful video...u inspire me every time...
Your style of drawing really reminds me about my father he has a same style of drawing lines, objects and material, (and funny thing is the hand writing almost same) And he was a architect, an old one (born at 1956) so he often draws manually. sadly he died at 2013 from heart attack Oh yeah btw my little brother also architect too, and he has almost same style like you, I guess all architect have a same hands... 😂 Thank you for sharing videos about architect style of drawing, really warm my heart. Greeting from indonesia!! 😁
Really enjoyed this! I'm a professional artist and I have a video out of my favorite supplies and it was fun seeing supplies from a creator that creates differently than me - really enjoyed it!
I love this video, just so relatable. I'm not an architect tho, and I rarely use pens for my sketches. I prefer darker shades of pencils to define final lines. Yes, smudges are one of the problems for this, but most of the times, I'm just drawing for practices, studies and just to kill time. I dunno, I feel like my level of skill is just not enough to consider a drawing as final. I always feel I need to improve. That's why I kinda treat most of my drawings a li'l disposable. Maybe that's one of the reasons why I rarely use pens because pencils is setting this mindset that it's not yet finished. Your artworks will always be prone for changes. Also, the sketchbook hahah yes, springed sketchbooks are the best sketchbooks. I've tried softbinded and stringed, but it is problematic to use especially whenever you are on the last pages.
Your shot list is impressive, if not overwhelming! I know you've covered your camera setups in past videos, but I'd be interested in understanding your video planning process (in a future video, of course!). Thanks for all you're putting out into the TH-cam space!
Finally after going through so many videos to buy my first sketching book(to start learning) ..i have decided to buy muji😊 bcoz that strathmore and canson SB seemed to me more professional which isnt for me for NOW.. TY for putting up this informative video👏💜
great video! you should get the Carl Angel-5 Pencil sharpener, almost unbreakable and it the smoothest and cleanest sharpener til this day. my current one is now 6 years running, previous to that is around 10.
Hello... i am an interior design student in india and find your videos really helpful.... i would be very greatful if u make a dedicate video on Interior.... how to start with ideas and head forward with the process... THANKYOU:)
Anyone know what the pen metal/metallic pen on the left of the screen between 5:55 and 6:07 is? It's got either 05 or 0.5 pm the top of the cap/lid, and is first shown in the tray, then above the drawing mat on the desk.
I’m an ink architect, but when it comes to mechanical pencils I cannot go smaller than 0.7mm. And I use 6mm 6B. Short clutch. Used to be hooked on niji stylists, but now I’m back to whatever you can get at local stores.
This is so well filmed! Beautiful pan shots and so well compose scenes. The take with the light over the sketchbook is amazig, romantic. Very nice video...and of course your sketch style is remarkable. Thanks for this i need it.
Tell us the architects you more estudy and admire and which style you remenber when you desing. NICE WORK, CONTINUE, THATS A INSPIRATION SOURCE FOR US.
Nice to see that your hand shakes when you're drawing straight lines for your boxes. I thought I was coming down with Parkinsons. Drawing a line in the opposite direction you would normally go takes the waviness out of your lines.
Love your videos! Would love to learn the handwriting style that you use which is often used by architects and designers. Can you do a video on that!?!?
When I found a Muji store I had to go and check out the sketchbooks, but I must say what you call "egg shell finish" is kind of a deal breaker for me. I can imagine the smudging and the graphite not sticking to it… If it wasn't for that, I would have bought one.
I use the Pilot V7 too...i feel it's perfect for all kinds of work...I keep a V5 too just to do finer lines. But my drawback is that i don't use any colours at all because I'm too lazy for that...!!! I have to correct this... Great video though...high quality as always...!!! Thank you...!!!
holy crap this video just convinced me to buy 16 comic markers, umm maybe I am a bit impulsive as I don't really like to draw I just like owning drawing supplies. Guess it makes me look like a superior. I might even buy more:)
i'm using the moleskine sketchbook, i'v tried muji sketchbook and they are perfect ! but as a lefty i prefer the moleskine bc the wire binding just disturb me ! I recommand the muji sketchbook !!
Just checked, no A5 dot available on the Muji site per your link , only A6. And yes, Amazon's price of $17.80 is obscene! Will check later - perhaps you caused a mini-run on the product! :)
They have some on amazon, but they're charging an outrageous price, these are a good substitute: thirtybyforty.com/sketchbook ...cover isn't as nice, but the paper is similar
What kind of straight edge rule are you using when you mention to use a ruler/triangle? The solid steel-looking one with a pointed edge and some ergonomically shaped shorter fins along the other edge.
Download the FREE Architectural Graphics Guide: drawing.thirtybyforty.com/
Links to everything mentioned in the vid: thirtybyforty.com/blog/inside-my-sketchbook-an-architects-essential-tools
Did they stop making the Muji A5 book? They dont have it for sale at all on their website.
30X40 Design Workshop you may want to try Farber Castell Pitt artist pens (set)
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I flunked my senior thesis. Started over unmotivated, discouraged and stuck. I wasnt moving forward with anything until I found your video about being an architect. I cried so hard when the inspiration kicked in. It reminded me why I went to architecture school - to create. Thank you so much for your content. I hope students and architects alike who are going through the same thing will reach the effects of what you do.
cheers my friend...I'm late responding, but really appreciate your sentiments!
Dude, Never give up!
@@maremare8769 ahh. it's just jump scares. none of it will really kill you
How tf do you get inspiration?
@@sleepyghostisme7558 💀 clam down my gyy
Just a random thought: you have really gentle and soothing voice which makes me like your video more cause it also works like asmr to me lol
I appreciate how you maintain a sketchbook for your projects instead of just relying on computer supported drawings or ideas. Lovely sketchbook and Muji
I’m in highschool and it seems like everybody is already expecting me to chose what I want to do for the rest of my life right now and I’ve always liked drawing. This channel has really helped me realize how creative architects can be.. I just really like it :)
I love how much you love muji 😂
i might have been born in the wrong country...my sensibilities all align with japanese culture...
japanse stationary is the best tho, cant blame anyone lol
@@30by40 Cuz u all have a strong artisan spirit!
I’m definitely looking into muji. This is the way tutorials are supposed to be done. Concise descriptions in an even tone by a person who understands and knows product. I am so tired of so many so called experts because they have a camera and they think they’re cute talking about their sketchbook and they can’t even tell you about the paper let alone the tooth. This was exemplary. Thank you.
I am not even an architect student, but I find your videos therapeutic in a weird way. The way you draw/design and talk is so calm and composed, it makes your field look all the more interesting!! Cheers!
Same Bro Its like an obsession
My god that shot at 9:03 is seriously beautiful!
I picked up my first french curve at the age 10 or perhaps eleven. Mistakenly I persued a career in graphic design. Stuck with it for about a year partied found a dead end job and left college. Now that im 40, I've returned to the craft. Your perceptions, musings on lifestyle choice, and a highly personal affinty for tools, textured paper, and the perfect pen and pencil remind me of why.
Thanks.
I really enjoy your videos. Sad to say but: finally someone with actual competence talking about sketchbooks and finally someone who knows their stuff, and not only uses what other's use because it's cool, but for understanding the way the tools work.
hi ingrid how are you?
Your uploads never disappoint.
The content and the production is always delivered at such a high level.
I didn’t know about Lebbeus Woods. His work is amazing.
Thanks for these videos - i practice in N Ireland and am a sole practitioner like yourself and its good to see how others work. Its great to always have a fresh perspective on practice. Thank you. Mike
Hi, I'm a Japanese student and I want to be an architect, so your great videos are so fascinating. Also I'm glad to see that many people around the world use tools made in Japan! :)
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Hi Eric, I just want to thank you for giving me an inspiration and great encouragement to keep on rolling up the hill as an architect.Just to let you know I'm learning a lot from you and that only proves that architecture is a never ending learning environment.Thanks again and keep it up.Cheers!
Stumbled onto your channel researching Architecture with my daughter. Your videos are so professional as well as your architecture work! I can tell you spend a lot of time editing and production and it shows. Keep up the great work at your work and video production! You have two new subscribers!
"wax poetic about erasers...". I guarantee these exact words have never been spoken before.
ha! so true...
I decided to study chemistry in college, now I am retired and thinking of moving to Colorado, maybe build a house there. When I was in 7th grade I took drafting class which I really loved. I fell in love with architecture and since I had all of my drawing equipment at home too I used to spend hours drawing my own designs. Some of my favorite designs were circular houses even though I knew they were expensive to build I did it for the art. I wasn't sure that I wanted to study architecture because I also loved chemistry but I remember walking through the architecture building at UC Berkeley to see what they were up to. Now I stumbled upon your channel and am intrigued about your sketch books and methods and tools. I never sketched when I was young just went right to the drawing. Recently I was also intrigued by Lego architecture and bought one of their general Lego sets because I like the idea of building in 3d. Now I realize that the building site is so important before the design so I don't really do any detailed designs. But I like the idea of sketching that you use to generate fresh ideas for the sake of ideas alone. I look foward to more of you videos and doing some of my own designs. Thanks for your channel.
Another great video! I'm an agricultural engineer, but the vids from your channel really help whenever I'm tasked to design a new greenhouse, renewable energy system, or do farm development projects for clients. I initially wanted to become an architect when I was young, but fell in love with engineering. But in terms of design and conceptualization, I try to put myself into architect mode.
Currently, I'm figuring out a proper design for a project for urban agriculture here in the Philippines. Until then, I look forward to your upcoming videos. More support! Cheers!
Hi Jorge, hope you’re still engaging deeply with design thinking + its realisation IRL. I can see important ways in which agricultural systems / practices overlap with design principles, which -while you obviously know way more than me in both theory & practice - it seems the best farmers, managers, agronomists, toolmakers, etc all use to advantage. Thanks for your great comment, really enjoyed the tiny sliver of insight into the people thinking carefully in other, albeit related, fields (pun intended) and other places (I write from elsewhere in the Asia-Pacific region, Australia). Cheers.
@@prawncrisp5951 Thank you for your kind reply. Yes, sir. I am still active and practicing design thinking in my specialization. I don't want to design just for the sake of selling and making business; but of course, that is something that could not be ignored. I make sure that structures, systems, and complexes are designed with the end user in mind and is appropriate for the user and relatively straightforward operations & maintenance (O&M).
Feel free to contact if you're interested in collaborating. Thank you and stay safe always!
So glad this came into my recommendations; not just for architect's, anyone who does any kind of drawing/traditional art can learn a great deal from this video. Thanks Eric!
i would be so much glad to have you as our teacher back in college. it would have given us more inkling or inspired to be MORE creative - what a real architect should be. (hands down). please share more tips. we learn alot from here.
As a student in second year at an architecture college I found your videos interesting, especially when teachers show us only the greatest architects and not the other interesting ones too.
Btw, I use a lot of ink because of being an artist too, so to stop the bleeding I get only sketchboks with over 120g. I recommend the Smltart sketchbooks a lot
sweet!! stuff . .. . i asked about this dot flossed sketch paper in another video of yours -- and here is the answer & many others just as desirable. i am not an achitect but a machinist teaching myself how to "sketch" and i think your videos are filled with wonderful teaching moments across many layers. thank you for these efforts & considerations to your complex audience.
I'm not an architect but what you might call someone who was Born to Build. I had three years of formal architecture training at UICC in Chicago from 1972 through 1974. This video reminded me of my first two years of design work where we did everything freehand. We used no straight edges or triangles. There was no CAD systems. There were some students whose work you might consider art. I wasn't one of those but the skills I learned I still use today in my position as Construction Manager at Habitat for Humanity Lake County Illinois. I have designed and built more than 200 homes, countless decks and room additions over the years and wish that I had kept sketch books of every project. Great info...thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Thanks you are an inspiration. I have learned about office layout,sketching and thinking things through.
I came to this channel looking for information about architecture, it is one of the first videos that I see of the channel and I was totally impressed with your philosophy, it definitely inspires me and I am eager to see the other videos, greetings from Peru. Saludos desde Perú.
I just wanted to say that your videos helped me a lot to decide which career to take, and now I'm pretty sure it's architecture, thanks man👍
i dont know why but i feel calm when i see sketchbook pages turns
I love your content especially this video was really inspirational. At the moment I’m considering doing my first own project. I have lately been toying around with an idea of restoring an old abandoned railroad warehouse building in hometown, and convert it into an art gallery or atelier for aspiring artists - something where community can benefit from it. This video has inspired me to do some more research it what it takes. Thank you
Nice pano on colors and materials. Yes Precise pens are great. I have an old Koh-i-nor mechanical pencil I love, but they don't make them anymore I believe. I will have to try the one you use.
Storing the pencils in an eye glass case is brilliant! I keep my mechanical pencils, their leads and regular pencils there, along with erasers and sharpeners. Everything is in one handy location.
Thanks for sharing Eric. Lately I’ve been using a Rhodia dot pad and you’re right! It does help a lot. But usually I carry a handmade sketchbook. I looked on TH-cam for perfect binding methods that allow the pages to open to a flat 180 and then invested a couple of hours making a bunch of those. That way I was able to preselect what paper I wanted to work on and even included black paper.
On the other hand, I prefer pen an ink with occasionally light washes. Fountain pens, that’s my mojo. They’re absolutely perfect, I get line variation and I don’t worry about buying disposable pens few times a year. There are a couple of great choices, Lamy Safari with EF nib, Pilot Vanishing Point, Platinum Desk Pen, Noodlers Ahab Flex nib, and Lamy Dialog 3... Unlimited options! Gold nibs are just a pleasure to sketch with, they’re smooth and just plain perfect. 🖋
Can you please do more videos on sketching because I really love them
Very nice private and unique video. Sharing the intimate ways how Eric enjoys and enhance the very pleasant practice of sketching, makes me want to sketch right now!.
wow. i wish i could sketch like that. I'm not an architect but still. Could you maybe make some videos on how to learn sketching (from brain & reality)? that'd be awesome
ratljost ratljost that's true
The uni boxy black eraser has been my favourite since over 8 years ago
Wow! Your sketchbook is amazing man..you do incredible sketching. Also explain how to do conceptual sketching. And also what you think while doing conceptual sketchings. Thanks for the wonderful video...u inspire me every time...
Your style of drawing really reminds me about my father he has a same style of drawing lines, objects and material, (and funny thing is the hand writing almost same) And he was a architect, an old one (born at 1956) so he often draws manually. sadly he died at 2013 from heart attack
Oh yeah btw my little brother also architect too, and he has almost same style like you, I guess all architect have a same hands... 😂
Thank you for sharing videos about architect style of drawing, really warm my heart. Greeting from indonesia!! 😁
I love how you love what you're doing. It's contagious!
I need to try a dot-grid sketchbook. Great post!!!
I'm a lefty. I must have the bindings across the top to assure my hand does not lie across the bindings. This is especially important with notebooks.
Cheers...my wife and son are lefties too! I made this for that reason: thirtybyforty.com/trace-sketchbook
This Muji mechanical pencil looks pretty awsome! Thanks for the video!
The stamp is so coooool
Really enjoyed this! I'm a professional artist and I have a video out of my favorite supplies and it was fun seeing supplies from a creator that creates differently than me - really enjoyed it!
you got urself a new subscriber! ;)
@@shraddha5818 That's awesome!
@@sandihester :D
@sandihester Someone from the watercolour community! Cool 😃. I did not expect to see you here.
Just started sophomore year of high school not too long ago and I hope to be an architect Ty for the vids🙏🏾
I always come to this channel to get inspiration, my student working table is always a mess! I
I studying Civil engineering
You really insprited me about architecting
I decided to learn architect after finish studying CE
lol
Thank You!
I love this video, just so relatable. I'm not an architect tho, and I rarely use pens for my sketches. I prefer darker shades of pencils to define final lines. Yes, smudges are one of the problems for this, but most of the times, I'm just drawing for practices, studies and just to kill time. I dunno, I feel like my level of skill is just not enough to consider a drawing as final. I always feel I need to improve. That's why I kinda treat most of my drawings a li'l disposable. Maybe that's one of the reasons why I rarely use pens because pencils is setting this mindset that it's not yet finished. Your artworks will always be prone for changes. Also, the sketchbook hahah yes, springed sketchbooks are the best sketchbooks. I've tried softbinded and stringed, but it is problematic to use especially whenever you are on the last pages.
Your shot list is impressive, if not overwhelming! I know you've covered your camera setups in past videos, but I'd be interested in understanding your video planning process (in a future video, of course!). Thanks for all you're putting out into the TH-cam space!
Your videos are amazing!
Quality information, beautiful shots and a calm tone.
cheers...thanks for noticing (and watching)...
Thanks for sharing this. It rekindled my love for sketching as an architect.
Finally after going through so many videos to buy my first sketching book(to start learning) ..i have decided to buy muji😊 bcoz that strathmore and canson SB seemed to me more professional which isnt for me for NOW.. TY for putting up this informative video👏💜
every upload is gold! thanks for this, definitely buying dotted notebooks yay!
I love that sound of pencil over paper
A good reference lebeus woods like the architecture and your content
great video! you should get the Carl Angel-5 Pencil sharpener, almost unbreakable and it the smoothest and cleanest sharpener til this day. my current one is now 6 years running, previous to that is around 10.
You know what? Your videos is not just about architecture, it is also a lifestyle Eric :))
Thank you! Very beautiful and informative video! For me as a student- architect your channel is the best😊
Love the content...nerding out about materials for drawing. Your camera work is exceptional!
im so inspired how you work sir... 😊😊😊
I'm an illustrator but I found this so helpful - thank you!
Hello... i am an interior design student in india and find your videos really helpful.... i would be very greatful if u make a dedicate video on Interior.... how to start with ideas and head forward with the process... THANKYOU:)
You sound like Doctor Wells in the Flash. Keep the good work up!
Love it. Very encouraging.Thank you Eric.
Good stuff, thanks for sharing. Eye Glass cases are also good for carrying extra AAA and AA batteries.
Anyone know what the pen metal/metallic pen on the left of the screen between 5:55 and 6:07 is? It's got either 05 or 0.5 pm the top of the cap/lid, and is first shown in the tray, then above the drawing mat on the desk.
I’m an ink architect, but when it comes to mechanical pencils I cannot go smaller than 0.7mm. And I use 6mm 6B. Short clutch.
Used to be hooked on niji stylists, but now I’m back to whatever you can get at local stores.
This is so well filmed! Beautiful pan shots and so well compose scenes. The take with the light over the sketchbook is amazig, romantic. Very nice video...and of course your sketch style is remarkable. Thanks for this i need it.
you are so organised!!
6:02 the white gel pen doesn’t want to be in that tray
it's a bugger that one...
so much for the 'inside my sketchbook'
What is the function of the brown “envelope” you put in the front? I’m curious how it’s made and why. Love the videos.
Tell us the architects you more estudy and admire and which style you remenber when you desing.
NICE WORK, CONTINUE, THATS A INSPIRATION SOURCE FOR US.
Another great video Eric, keep inspiring...
Saludos desde Venezuela! Es excelente tu canal!
Wonderful notebook! Too bad as in Romania, Muji does not exist.
Awesowe work, man. Loved the stationary review part.
I'd love to see what you sketch and draw and the concepts behind them
Lovely work and very informative. 🐱🎥✒️ Beau travail et très instructif.
Thanks for the great tips, this really inspires me
Nice to see that your hand shakes when you're drawing straight lines for your boxes. I thought I was coming down with Parkinsons. Drawing a line in the opposite direction you would normally go takes the waviness out of your lines.
This vid is soooooo fun!!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
Love your videos! Would love to learn the handwriting style that you use which is often used by architects and designers. Can you do a video on that!?!?
i’m an architecture student and i hope to sketch like you one day
Hello Eric, nice work, keep it up. I'm really benefitting from your videos. Thanks a lot. Your fan
When I found a Muji store I had to go and check out the sketchbooks, but I must say what you call "egg shell finish" is kind of a deal breaker for me.
I can imagine the smudging and the graphite not sticking to it… If it wasn't for that, I would have bought one.
I use the Pilot V7 too...i feel it's perfect for all kinds of work...I keep a V5 too just to do finer lines. But my drawback is that i don't use any colours at all because I'm too lazy for that...!!! I have to correct this... Great video though...high quality as always...!!! Thank you...!!!
is't funny to see that i'm not the only one storing my pencils & markers in an eye glass case. never seen anyone else do it before 😅
Nice work, really inspiring in this field of Architecture.
holy crap this video just convinced me to buy 16 comic markers, umm maybe I am a bit impulsive as I don't really like to draw I just like owning drawing supplies. Guess it makes me look like a superior. I might even buy more:)
Although I only have drawing books, I aspire to one day take a notebook to put my greatest ideas like yours
I love it man....love u so much bro...keep going ...♥️
i'm using the moleskine sketchbook, i'v tried muji sketchbook and they are perfect ! but as a lefty i prefer the moleskine bc the wire binding just disturb me ! I recommand the muji sketchbook !!
Absolutely brilliant, man!
Could someone tell me what that black sheet with the white gridlines on it is called?
Just checked, no A5 dot available on the Muji site per your link , only A6. And yes, Amazon's price of $17.80 is obscene! Will check later - perhaps you caused a mini-run on the product! :)
They have some on amazon, but they're charging an outrageous price, these are a good substitute: thirtybyforty.com/sketchbook ...cover isn't as nice, but the paper is similar
You are my inspiration, my mentor. Thanks / Gracias.
I wounder, could you ever imagine going over to an Ipad pro Mini, with an applepen and some drawingapp?
you definitely make drawing look sooo easy...cheers to you and to architecting :)
What kind of straight edge rule are you using when you mention to use a ruler/triangle?
The solid steel-looking one with a pointed edge and some ergonomically shaped shorter fins along the other edge.
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Brown + Sharpe toolmaker's knife-edge #530 (my grandfather was a machinist)
Haha, thanks! Just graduated from my part 1 in the UK and never seen one like it.
All the best
Stellar production value! Cheers