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Patreon Video Series - EP03

In this month's video, I'm trying something a bit different with a real time format, talking and explaining in kind of a lecture-style video. I think perspective is a very good place to start with fundamentals and I felt it was worth a try to see it is helpful. I try to tackle a couple of things about perspective that I felt took a lot of figuring out (for me personally) and wasn't frequently presented online.


Thank you everyone for your patience! I was a bit ill these couple of days so the video was delayed a little bit, sorry. Thank you for your support and feel free to share your feedback as always!


P.s. I realised a lot of patrons wanted to download the videos for future watching, and I don't want anyone who have supported me to stop having access to videos they paid for (if they unsubscribe), so I am just putting the download link here for convenience.

For patrons with Vimeo troubles, please use this youtube link instead.

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Patreon Video Series - EP03

Comments

Thank you! It also felt very eye opening to me when I first managed to put these pieces together; a lot of time where things appear wonky despite proportions/perspective guides matching can be attributed to lens mismatch in my experience. :)

GUWEIZ

I dont have any real training in fundamentals, and this was a really excellent video. It never occured to me how wide angle or long lens style perspectives can affect even a simple portrait. I'm really excited to try to learn this better.

I'm glad it's helpful!

GUWEIZ

Sensei, real time tutorials are so much cooler!!! Thank you for this excellent video!!! It helped a lot

I'm glad it's useful!

GUWEIZ

This is so helpful and thorough, thank you

I'm glad you found it helpful! Perspective can also be looked at as the relationship between individual objects and your eye, so of course there can be individual objects in a scene that don't align to the dominant object groups that often causes us to see a scene as "1,2,3 point perspective"

GUWEIZ

Thank you for this video, it cleared up some misconceptions I had about perspective and also showed me how significant it is. It was very informative and I found the part about how more than one perspectives can be used in a scene eye opening. I'm glad I joined your patreon.

Taelo Machai

I'm glad it helped, I tried to put out a bit of info and background knowledge that I find omitted from a lot of resources online. All the best!

GUWEIZ

Thanks for this, i've looked up a lot of perspective guides but none really answered what i was searching for, this really helped me. Thanks a lot really!! But then again really practicing it is hard for me, will keep trying though.

Thank you for the feedback! I did feel this video needed a part 2 as well :)

GUWEIZ

This was really helpful! As a suggestion, do you think it's possible to include methods of practicing the subject? I feel I understood the theory, but I don't really know what to do with it when I sit in front of a blank page 😂 It could be "homework" style or just you showing how you set up a scene having the subject of the tutorial in mind. Regardless, this was insanely informative!

Thank you for the feedback! I do plan to try out a few more of this style of tutorial/presentation :)

GUWEIZ

That’s so gooood, thank you, If you can do this type of tutorials it would be great, like composition / drawing face / environment / anatomy etc etc , hope to see that soon, thanks again Guweiz, you are the best !

Glaiyn

Thank you for the feedback! This video is a bit more technical, but I think I will also try some real time painting videos in the future as well :)

GUWEIZ

Thank you so much for making a real-time video, it helps me as a self-taught person who easily learns and can replicate and study better when i can actually see what is going on, everything from brush strokes, pressure, tools, the whole sha-bang!

Thank you :)

GUWEIZ

Thank you. I also found the standard widespread "1,2,3" style of description very arbitrary as well, so I wanted to cover the concept more holistically.

GUWEIZ

Thank you, I'm glad you find the stuff useful!

GUWEIZ

Sure !

GUWEIZ

I'm happy that it helps! Common online tutorials generally just regurgitate the same info so I wanted to get a bit more of an in depth look at why and how some of the things work.

GUWEIZ

Thank you!

GUWEIZ

Very helpful, and I like the way you presented the information in this video. Clear and concise, and applying the things you say in examples is great and helps a lot. I always had problem to wrap my head around with the "traditional" 1,2,3-point, and had a hard time placing things when they aren't perfectly in rows. The way you explained it was very helpful and makes more sense. Big thank you for that.

Miiiguu

amazing content! thx for sharing your knowledge with us

Hey, I'm a Patreon for only a few days and I already watched all your other videos, and I just wanted to say a big thank you, everything is soooo helpful! <3 Your style is really amazing, I can't wait to learn more from you ^^

Fanny Richard

Is it alright to dm questions? This is my first time subscribing to someone's patreon and I would really like to ask a few things if that's okay.

Hey thanks for the tutorial! Cleared up some issues I had with perspective because I had never thought about the reason behind distorting areas of a character or setting beyond a 1 point or 2 point perspective. This style of presentation using references and then applying the techniques by showing it in a work of art really helps me come to an understanding of why things work they way they do. Really eager to use what I’ve learned and hope more tutorial videos are like this!

your work is incredible!

So sorry, it should be fixed now!

GUWEIZ

Hi! I don't know if it is on purpose or accidental, but the link for the vimeo download links to ep1 and not this ep3?


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