
Combine cylindrical and prismatic forms to build an object in perspective. Locate the prism center, draw diagonals, and establish tangent points, ellipses, and cylinder sizes to maintain clarity in lines.
Learn to draw a curved stop radius object in perspective, featuring curved corners, a slanted upper part, and a central cylinder, built from floor reference, symmetry, and arcs.
Switch to a new object and cover its corners while detailing the technical drawing view; find the arc center, mark endpoints, and mirror with parallel lines.
Determine the top and bottom thicknesses by projecting points in perspective, align corresponding points with symmetry and lines, and render curves and light inner lines for accurate industrial object drawing.
Draw the radius products in perspective by building a prism foundation, aligning parallel and diagonal guides, locating the middle length, and forming ellipses with tangent points while shaping with shading.
Draw a prismatic object in perspective by establishing its base, height, and center, using long reference lines to reduce perspective errors while keeping symmetry and shading in mind.
Learn to turn a prism in perspective by constructing the base, connecting corners, maintaining verticals to the ground, adjusting height, and rendering distant parts in lighter tones.
Learn to construct an inclined cylinder combined with a prism in perspective, including drawing the prism, ellipse, and the symmetry lines and tangent points to ensure accurate projection.
Master the general logic of two-dimensional draft study by drawing long lines to explore form, establish general lines, and progressively shade to define light, shadow, and depressions.
Draw a square base in perspective and build an upright prism for an articulated waste bin. Use compass arcs, enforce 90-degree angles, and shade to show top thickness and gaps.
Learn to construct cylindrical forms by ellipses and prisms, finding tangent points from the center and drawing perspective-aligned lines to fit ellipses inside the frame.
Develop the top and bottom ellipses of a cylinder, locating tangent points via diagonals and center-based proportional reduction. Then model the hollow inner cylinder with rotating blades in perspective.
Learn to remove a central cylinder from a prism in perspective by constructing the base, height, ellipses, tangent points, and shading to reveal the object's form.
Learn to add a handle to a cylindrical form in perspective by using symmetry, tangent ellipses, proportional thickness, and an elliptical wrap that connects to a joint.
Hello.. (This is the second course of the three-stage series.)
When we examine our daily life, perspective and proportion are in every part of our lives. On the streets, in the products, in the places, in short, everywhere. In this training, which is the second of the perspective trainings, it is aimed not only to draw with a different perspective, but also to be able to observe consciously.
- We will see the rules of perspective with academic and advanced perspective foundations.
- You will have learned the general drawing logic of the most difficult objects very well.
- How should we start first when drawing objects? What rules should be in the technical infrastructure? Which technique should we use and how? We will find answers to questions such as how do we adjust the surfaces of the object drawn in different perspectives.
- The general principle of this training is to teach drawing techniques of all objects by going through certain basic rules.
- You will be able to make different movements on the surfaces based on the prisms, which are the basis of the product drawing.
- While drawing the products, we will see not only the visible and clear areas, but also the inside and invisible parts of the drawing.
- To draw the most complicated objects in a very easy way,
- How to focus the actual lines of the object among many lines,
- How contrasts are captured with the line value,
- How to show the drawn objects more effectively and strikingly,
- The reactions of the line values according to the direction of the light,
- Toning (light - shadow)
- How the line value and the tone value should be in harmony,
- Where we tone so that the perception of depth can be felt on the paper,
- Where we should increase to the darkest values.
- How we can more clearly show that it is in contact with the ground,
We will see all these issues not only theoretically, but also practically through product examples. Since we will deal with these two main topics together, we will see much more permanent results. At the end of the trainingWith the right perspective foundations, you will be able to draw all objects and architectural structures. Create professional product drawings from scratch, even in the most intense details you can take it out. In this training, you will learn the techniques that should be used in product-oriented drawings, even when drawing any composition. You can start to develop quickly by watching the training videos to learn the techniques that an architect, industrial designer or hobbyist drawing should know.