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8:43 AM, Thursday January 12th 2023

Hi do you still know which videos that were?

I struggle a lot with perspective and with drawing 3d.

Felt quite stuck lately and you seem to know some good recourses.

1:00 PM, Thursday January 12th 2023

Oh no, I just type this on YouTube and watch the ones that I feel appeal more to my need at the time, but I can share some of the ones I watched:

I like the way this guy explains perspective

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7m518KDFSk&list=LL&index=47

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWMKhVFGT6M&list=LL&index=50

Scott Robertson is just phenomenal (this one is a little unrelated to perspective but I think it will help you boost your fun and creativity in your journey as you see the world)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZ7aaUVhGUo&list=LL&index=28

This one I recommend doing the exercises along, pausing and taking it easy

https://www.youtube.com/@DrawshStudio

I think we tend to get very technical and take all the fun out of the things we study

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9f58K7r9X8

Trent is cool because I also love RPG style of environment

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqLT5UxFqDE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EHH4MtZ5Vs

1:31 PM, Thursday January 12th 2023

Oh and also following along tutorials like this one in the beginning can really help you build mileage and get the hang of painting in general

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWgDHkql2Io&list=WL&index=6

https://www.youtube.com/@Gammatrap

8:43 AM, Tuesday January 17th 2023

Holy moly, that is quite a lot.

I think I will go through them one by one, taking my time.

Thank you so much for taking your time to find these things. I hope that a lot more people find this discussion so that they can see the videos for them selfs.

11:53 AM, Tuesday January 17th 2023
edited at 4:10 PM, Jan 17th 2023

There are a lot of awesome stuff out there, just remember that one of the rules for studying smart and efficiently rather than just hard but inefficiently is choosing only the best materials, if it seems like a waste of your precious time just stop and move on haha :D

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11:56 PM, Saturday January 28th 2023

These are great videos. Thanks for sharing.

11:06 AM, Sunday January 29th 2023

I'm glad I could help haha :D

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5:07 PM, Thursday January 12th 2023

There is a book called "Perspective Made Easy", by E.R. Norling, that is gold to learn the basics.

8:46 AM, Tuesday January 17th 2023

Oh I heard of that one. I think Marshall Vanduff talkes once about it on the dratfsmen podcast about that one. It's on my list but well...there is so much great information on the internet it is kind of overwhelming. For everyone who reads that listen to the drafstmen podcast, it's good and informative, they talk about so much stuff and always art focused.

12:18 PM, Tuesday January 17th 2023
edited at 12:19 PM, Jan 17th 2023

It's a short book, you can read and make exercises in a weak or two.

If you feel you need the basics, that's the one.

If you want to go hard, How to Draw by Robertson, and Framed Perspective vol. 1 and 2, by Mateu-Mestre.

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12:15 PM, Tuesday January 17th 2023

Oh, Proko and Vandruff podcast!

It was on my radar because of shorts on YouTube but I forgot about it.

Thanks for the recommendation!

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