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robinmitchell [2017-05-12 11:26:16 +0000 UTC]
i had two books... lol...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqFbas…
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wolfprime [2017-05-12 10:52:03 +0000 UTC]
You stay killing it Robin!
Do you still have those hardcover sketchbooks?
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robinmitchell In reply to wolfprime [2017-05-12 11:02:17 +0000 UTC]
Shanks mang!! I believe alberto still has a few.thanks for asking.. maybe next year i will do a full color book and hit the conventions again...
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wolfprime In reply to robinmitchell [2017-05-12 11:12:38 +0000 UTC]
I'll hit up Alberto then. He was cornering the market on sketchbooks back in the day. Watching you draw was simultaneously inspiring and intimidating. I still look at your work and wonder how the hell you did it.
Did you have one sketchbook or two?
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robinmitchell In reply to wolfprime [2017-05-12 11:25:16 +0000 UTC]
Ur too kind.... I have a video on the hidden secret on perspective i discovered...when i discovered this, it changed my drawing forever. on my you tube channel
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robinmitchell In reply to wolfprime [2017-05-12 11:44:13 +0000 UTC]
let me know what you think...stay till the last minute... i promise its worth going through the technical boring crap... lol..push through..
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wolfprime In reply to robinmitchell [2017-05-14 00:10:50 +0000 UTC]
I have to watch it a few times more to grasp it. I've watched it twice so far and . . . it's not sticking. L O L !
I grasp abstract concepts better when I can do them hands on.
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robinmitchell In reply to wolfprime [2017-05-14 00:30:03 +0000 UTC]
here is the problem with art schools today.... they teach one and two point perspective and supposedly 3 point..... but lets just stick with one and two point perspective...
one point perspective always produces boxes that are horizontal to the horizon... hence the boxes are rotated 90 degrees to the horizon..
two point perspective always creates boxes that are rotated 45 degrees from the horizon...
90 degrees and 45 degrees is all we have been taught.... where is every other possible angle?
most people cant figure out how to draw in one image with two perfectly square boxes that are 90 and 45 degrees in one image..
with the infinite perspective lecture u can discover how to get every other angle....
hope that helps.... i wish i could be clearer lol and cheers!!
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wolfprime In reply to robinmitchell [2017-05-14 01:11:10 +0000 UTC]
Yes! This is something that always bothered me. If I have a desk going to a vanishing point what happens when a box I'm drawing is rotated a little? Then the more things I add the more vanishing points I have to add to keep it relative to those points.
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robinmitchell In reply to wolfprime [2017-05-14 02:23:37 +0000 UTC]
bingo... now imagine on the drawing of a desk a perfect square (using the desks vanishing point so its parallel with the desk) with a circle in the middle with the center point..now can you see all the angles and the new vanishing points...
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wolfprime In reply to robinmitchell [2017-05-14 06:46:41 +0000 UTC]
Ha! Okay so I draw a square in perspective, from that create a circle in perspective inside that perspective square. THEN . . . divide the circle like, let's say a pie and the planes (I think you called them degrees in the video) of the pie are new angles IN perspective regardless of how they look contrary to the vanishing points on the horizon line.
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wolfprime In reply to robinmitchell [2017-05-15 03:50:44 +0000 UTC]
Knowing is half the battle. The other half is not going crazy trying to apply it! L O L !
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robinmitchell In reply to wolfprime [2017-05-15 04:14:47 +0000 UTC]
learn to forget.... dont draw this way...if u go to the end of the video.. u see i dont draw with it..i use it to clean up my understanding of my sketch...i draw the character and then build the world around them...
u could draw ur bg first and use the rules to tie the drawing done correctly..
i will come with time... first be technical... then move away from it...
ps.. check my channel for the other video i did on it... might help to flush the infinite perspective concept out clearer..
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wolfprime In reply to robinmitchell [2017-05-15 04:18:58 +0000 UTC]
Will do!
I've watched a few a couple of times and had my mind blown. The one with Sketchup is a harder watch because of no/ low narration. I plan on watching everything on your channel . . . several times and eating pages from your sketchbooks to absorb your powers. :maniacal laughter:
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robinmitchell In reply to wolfprime [2017-05-15 08:21:43 +0000 UTC]
so glad you caught on.... so simple right? lol
now teach someone else..... trust me...learn it and teach it... do it for the selfish reason that u will be better for it...
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robinmitchell In reply to wolfprime [2017-05-16 05:35:11 +0000 UTC]
it's deep .... but simple..lol..
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