- Lesson Details
- Instructor
- Gary Meyer
- Subjects
- Art Theory, Drawing
- Topics
- Perspective
- Mediums
- Pencil
- Duration
- 5h 39s
- Series
- Perspective for Beginners
In this series, acclaimed artist and instructor Gary Meyer will impart on you his knowledge of multi-point perspective, light and shadow, and reflections. Gary continues his series with this lesson on drawing in Two-Point Perspective. He elaborates on different techniques for dividing lines, repeating rectangles, and checking for distortion in your perspective drawings.
Materials
- 18″ x 24″ Marker Paper
- Alvin Draft/Matic Mechanical Pencil
- T-Square
- Drawing Board with Metal Edge
- 30-60-90 Triangle
- 45-90 Triangle
- Architect’s Scale
- C-Thru Ruler
- Tombow Mono Professional Drawing Pencil
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1. Lesson Overview1m 5sNow playing...
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2. Something Old, Something New8m 15s
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3. Finding the Station Point from a Given Square2m 34s
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4. Dividing a Line Into 5 Even Units8m 32s
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5. Repeat Rectangles (3 Techniques)10m 58s
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6. Basic Two-Point Perspective with Measuring Points9m 4s
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7. Drawing a House in Two-Point Perspective17m 32s
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8. Using Reference Points7m 19s
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9. Drawing a 3-D Box and Checking for Distortion10m 18s
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10. Finding a Common Station Point4m 5s
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11. Projecting Forward and Backward of the Ground Line4m 46s
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12. Drawing Another House in Two-Point Perspective40m 24s
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13. Describing Two-Point Perspective in Photographs26m 29s
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14. Drawing Ellipses in Perspective16m 5s
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15. Drawing a Car in Two-Point Perspective13m 23s
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16. Assignment1m 6s
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17. Street Corner Illustration in Two-Point Perspective53m 3s
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18. Street Corner Illustration in Two-Point Perspective: Part 21h 5m 41s
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