Expressive Architectural Sketching with Colored Markers
Basic Notions of Perspective
A course by Albert Kiefer , Digital Visualization Artist
Learn to create expressive sketches of buildings and landscapes filled with color and practice drawing by hand
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About the video: Basic Notions of Perspective
Overview
“Now I will teach you some basic notions of perspective. They're just a couple of guidelines that you can use as a basis, but don't let architectural rules dictate the way you work.”
In this video lesson Albert Kiefer addresses the topic: Basic Notions of Perspective, which is part of the Domestika online course: Expressive Architectural Sketching with Colored Markers. Learn to create expressive sketches of buildings and landscapes filled with color and practice drawing by hand.
Partial transcription of the video
“ Basic Notions of Perspective In this lesson, I'll give you some basic information on perspective, not too much, just the little basics. First, we'll look for the horizon line. The horizon line is nothing more and nothing less than a horizontal line. In this case, it's a horizontal line where everything is horizontal. Usually, the horizon goes like this and it's far in the distance. But you'll see that in houses, there are lines that will go to that horizon line or streets or boxes that are underneath, they go up to the horizon line, but there will be a point where all these lines start to...”
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Course summary for: Expressive Architectural Sketching with Colored Markers
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Areas
Architectural Illustration, Drawing, Ink Illustration, Sketchbook, Sketching
A course by Albert Kiefer
Digital visualization artist Albert Kiefer enjoyed drawing from a young age, taking inspiration from what he saw on TV to create fantastical alien spacecraft and superhero suits. He studied drawing and art history at the Maastricht Institute of Arts and, after graduating, began working at a computer graphics firm, where he learned techniques like 3D modeling and rendering. With over 35 years of experience, he now works as a freelancer in the field of visualization, taking ideas and concepts and transforming them into pictures or animations.
Albert later began to miss more traditional art forms and returned to his love for sketching. As the years passed, his style evolved into the expressive and colorful one that we see today. He has published Au Japon!, a collection of sketches of Japanese buildings, and created a series of workshop videos for Gerstaecker. He also showcases his work on his website and social media under the name Housesketcher.
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