This was the best explanation for perspective that I have ever seen. Thank you so much
@fite5167 ай бұрын
I'm stunned at the simplicity and grace you were able to explain this. Countless books and classes never gave me such an honest and massive "ah hah" moment as this short video. Thanks so much!
@noinktechnique7 ай бұрын
I am going to be watching this on sporadic repeat for a while, I can tell. Probably the most liberating perspective strategy I've ever seen.
@GRoskWorks7 ай бұрын
Finally a practical breakdown! You add *just* the right amount structure to intuition - too little is messy, too much is boring. Thank you for making this! ✌️
@ShroomNut4 ай бұрын
all this time i thought perspective grids were the boring math part of art i wanted to pretend didnt exist so i ignored it, but knowing it can come so naturally off of your pic's focal point, and that it's like secondary to composition, just changed the whole game for me
@caterinagerbasi15945 ай бұрын
this applies so well the concept that you need to treat every drawing like a portrait (this is more of a painters thing) but its so good. thank you very much
@shaynekeys99457 ай бұрын
Oh my god yes! I never get to see live streams so I could never ask about the 10 point divider! Haven’t even finished the video but I hope it’s here!
@shaynekeys99457 ай бұрын
HE TALKS ABOUT IT!
@DanielWarrenJohnson17 ай бұрын
10 point divider is super helpful but not strictly necessary, just have to be able to do basic math, takes a bit longer, etc
@TheIncid3nt7 ай бұрын
LETS GOOOO THIS IS AMAZING
@ronch1826 ай бұрын
Someone taught me the 10 point divider in high school so I could scale a small image to a size of a wall. I had no idea it even was until now!
@lucassouza.t7 ай бұрын
👏👏
@princebearbones7 ай бұрын
Thank you for putting this up! Perspective has been a huge hurdle for me, and I feel like you explained it in a way that it finally clicked in my brain.
@LuisPerez-ny5hf7 ай бұрын
wow!
@kyleparsonsart7 ай бұрын
This is one of the best videos on how to setup and use dynamic 3 point perspectives online. No other resource that I can think of shows how to do it quite as easily or fluidly. The way you can split up the grid is something I saw and understood for the first time from your streams. Even though that info exists in books, it's far easier to understand when seeing it demoed. Great video. I feel like I have understood these concepts for a while but I still have a hard time narrowing down to the exact camera angle and focal length I want for a scene.
@justinharper44727 ай бұрын
I finally get it. Thanks, dude.
@LonnyChant7 ай бұрын
this is excellent Daniel! ive been struggling with perspective for 40 years and with this quick video its a lot more clear to me how you pros approach it! also, i died a little inside when your student didnt know who Lee Weeks was! ive been a fan of his since his run on Daredevil in the early nineties.
@noinktechnique7 ай бұрын
God bless Lee Weeks fr
@alanwatson56027 ай бұрын
One of the clearest explanations of perspective I've seen in a long time. Well done!
@adamant78107 ай бұрын
This is super cool, thanks for the tip dude!
@hectorrivera54167 ай бұрын
Transformers #3 was awesome thanks for creating such a beautiful world/story so far 🤝
@eminor91967 ай бұрын
Thanks Dan War John
@jamesmurphy.7 ай бұрын
That is really clever
@ryanbrockner36197 ай бұрын
Thanks dude❤
@RLAAA757 ай бұрын
Yes! Yes! One of the best explanations of perspective I’ve seen!!!
@PhilipJeanPierre7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much. This definitely improved and sped up my workflow as making sure the perspective in what I’m drafting slows and sometimes derails my process. Cheers bro. Truly appreciated
@pablobarrios76817 ай бұрын
i remember you saying you were planning this when you were just starting streaming some years ago lol, thank god you didnt abandoned it! thanks for taking your time to share this between your tight schedule! you friggin rock Dan the man!
@critical_monkey7 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh i have been struggling with perspective for the longest time and this helps so much, thank you!
@HeathenGreybeard7 ай бұрын
Years ago I had read an interview with Adam Hughes and he talked about the same thing it’s great seeing it in action
@codenamesumo17 ай бұрын
gospel
@Mattkeyz17 ай бұрын
Can I get a hell yeah!
@Beepboop27234 ай бұрын
This was an awesome tutorial! Would you mind making more like this in the future and if so could you do one on making blood fx?
@TheMaurice3037 ай бұрын
Just such good video. Functional perspective done quickly and with room for your imagination to fill in the gaps is the best. This is an absolute gem of a video. I'll be trying that loose point to point idea to get things feeling real enough but not laborious. I always struggle with drawing longer lens shots and I think this will help the most. Wide angle always feels easier because the point are closer I guess
@Hisabi_Ай бұрын
Awesome! Thanks for sharing this. Do you do the same when you put you character first or do you start with the background ?
@godspeed42797 ай бұрын
Thanks for making this video, it helps me better understand perspective now and how to used in doing art
@frankdrws7 ай бұрын
thats insane
@felixflitou7 ай бұрын
Yay that is so cool, and super satisfying to see you do it
@kjb13367 ай бұрын
Gday D-Dubs 🤘 you sir are a bloody legend 👍 thank you for sharing this 😁
@lunatikkid7 ай бұрын
Thanks, this is great practical advice, you may not be a youtuber, but you got great stuff to share ! I just hope you do more exactly like this, no need for all the flashy intro, infographic etc...
@beamskyone67717 ай бұрын
This was awesome to watch and I love the fluidity it allows in developing the composition of the scene. Thank you so much!
@PhilipABuck7 ай бұрын
Fantastic breakdown
@PeppermintGentleman7 ай бұрын
Turned out great!
@bunkmastab7 ай бұрын
Whoa, this was really cool to watch. Thanks for sharing this, DeeDubs. I'm not an artist but a lot of these concepts are familiar from art classes I took in the past, just took a lot longer than 15 minutes to teach these!
@m00sebumps7 ай бұрын
This is awesome :) Thanks for posting!
@oceguera7 ай бұрын
This was so freaking good, great stuff!
@peteypete35977 ай бұрын
Awesome and fun!❤
@raezarf7 ай бұрын
YYEAAAHHH LOVE THIS
@zombiehead91637 ай бұрын
Thanks! This helped me a lot. 👍🏻
@azharmaa7 ай бұрын
thank you sir for sharing and keep on inspire us
@dantenavarro96047 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot for these videos Daniel💙 i appreciate a lot your director's cuts and all the insights
@UltimatePower017 ай бұрын
Very cool, I could understand and I have no formal education practicing art
@ethan73047 ай бұрын
YESSSS
@Mnkybyhndcrmp7 ай бұрын
Thank youuuu
@charlesli55216 ай бұрын
Hrm... thoughts on listing your musical instruments on craigslist or fb market place? ya know... helps both sides? heh thought I'd give it a shot here.
@JeffWitty7 ай бұрын
1) So do you make new perspective grid for every panel in the comics? 2) do you need a new perspective grid for each robot body part? (Ie chest vs forearm vs a leg turned at a weird angle?) 3) I mostly get why one would use a 1 point perspective grid - for looking straight down or up. What determines using a 2, 3, 4 point or more perspective?
@Cherokee_Ninja7 ай бұрын
I second this question.... And I ultra- second the second question!
@DanielWarrenJohnson17 ай бұрын
1. No, just when I need it which is not all the time 2. no way, that would be super stiff, gotta go with the flow most of the time 3. because it looks awesome!
@benjaminloudly7 ай бұрын
8:31 There's a drafting tool called a "Point to Point" that can be used to draw grids in a similar manner traditionally (i.e. non-digital). I think DWJ used a version of that or a similar tool in the past.