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Hello, can you hear my voice?

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Participating in the voice session this time.

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Is the sound volume loud enough? Is it too
soft, or too loud?  28.

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Let me adjust it a bit.

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Can you hear me now from here?

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I want to put it here, or here?

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Quiet sentence.

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It should be okay if I speak like this, right?

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There were no process changes last week.

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You can lie down, watch me, eat, and watch.

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I haven't started yet, let me try first.

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Hello.

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Can everyone see me like this? Watching on a
phone might be smaller, placed smaller.

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With phones, you might have to pay attention
because my own display...

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The sisters on this resolution screen are
quite high, so when I draw...

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The existing lines will be finer.

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So when I'm drawing and you're watching, it
might be unclear.

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Let me see.

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Is this size okay for the initial stage?

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This should be fine, right? Then I'll use
this familiar style.

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Because I'm not used to using full-screen to
display the rotation, so if...

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If you think the drawing is too big, it will
affect me a bit. Let's open this size last.

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Is the picture very blurry?

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Because there should still be students who can
see it clearly.

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If it's a little blurry, don't worry too much.

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Very blurry.

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It should be.

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Use single because you, you are not talking
about colored things, it should be like this.

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You can see the general direction of the lines,
you don't need it to be very clear, like watching a high-definition movie at home.

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The ID can't be turned off. Many students
here probably don't know about the IP.

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One is because I explained it is because.

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When signing a confidentiality agreement? The
confidentiality agreement has your QQ account information, and the IP is floating on it.

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Some people, I've seen them in other internet
cafes.

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They record the online class and then sell it
on Taobao. Buying it on Taobao.

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If there are matters like name information
leaking out in the video, you won't know who it is.

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That this.

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The main purpose of the IP floating on it is
to.

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Prevent such things from happening. Because
your IP is floating on it, and we have some confidentiality agreements now, so I...

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I know which student's account it is, and then
I can find the person. That's mainly the reason.

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That, that IP that floats won't affect your
class, right?

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When I go to other internet cafes to learn, I
sometimes see the IP floating.

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This is now basically standard equipment for
taking online classes.

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Okay, it's almost 8 o'clock.

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That deng deng deng sound.

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The information from just now should be.

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You can turn off notifications here, do not
disturb.

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Here is a small project, the gear icon above,
do not disturb notifications, so it won't be deng deng deng deng deng.

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I've been to several classes. I've been to
Guangjian's class the earliest, and then I went to.

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I've been to the classes of Yiban and Linggan.
I've also moved out of the houses of both.

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Okay, I'll start then.

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Let me introduce first.

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About Jiang Xiaowen's course,

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some specifications.

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I'll send the handout file later. I'll
send it to everyone after the class.

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First, the green screen recording. I have
it in my computer.

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There should be two green screen
recordings: one is the weekly one.

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There should be a standard definition
replay available within 30 minutes.

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I'll give the high-definition version
to the client and Dayen, who will

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upload it. The latest should be by Sunday.

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All live recordings can be watched on
mobile phones, computers, tablets by

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logging in with your account.

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After all the old courses are finished,
the videos and our class group will

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be retained for half a year.

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You can rewatch them if you want. It's
okay to watch them repeatedly.

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Next, about the assignments. When I
was teaching in Taiwan, I didn't

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force you to submit them. It's not the
type where you draw and then submit.

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But I need students to have homework,
or they won't know what to practice.

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So, I encountered this situation before.
Some students told me

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to give assignments. If you don't know
what to do, you can do our assignments

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to practice.

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If you encounter problems during the
assignment, you can ask the teaching

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assistant, and you can also ask me. If I
have time, I will also post in the group,

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but mainly ask the TAs. Please remember
to ask questions about the assignments.

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If you have finished your assignments,

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please focus on perspective questions,
because the teaching assistants we

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invited are generally good at perspective.
They can solve perspective problems, but

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for other questions, they need people
with different expertise.

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Only those teachers or teaching
assistants can solve them. So, if you

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ask extra questions, we may not be able
to do it within our capabilities.

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So, please focus on learning perspective
in this group. If you encounter problems

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during painting, submit them directly
to the class group. I'll talk about the

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assignments later.

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If you encounter problems while doing
the assignments, post them to the class

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group. Now let's divide which teaching
assistant is responsible for which group.

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We have three groups: a basic group,

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Basic Group 1,

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and Basic Group 2, and Taiwan Group 1.
Basic Group 1 and 2 are mainland groups.

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Xiaoming is responsible for Basic Group 1.

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Jinhui is responsible for the Taiwan group.

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Our schedule is like this.

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Because BOSS is still working, he will
have more time after the end of March.

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So, our current on-duty dates are
roughly Saturday and Sunday,

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1

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and Wednesday is a holiday, so BOSS is
on duty on the 3rd. We have class on

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Friday, don't wait until the last minute.
I'll teach you to submit on Thursday so

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he can rest on Friday. Basically, someone
will be there these days.

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Someone will be there, so you should be
able to find someone to ask questions.

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He sounds really good. We usually
rest on weekends.

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Do you want to start?

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Usually, there are classes in the
evening, so even if I revise it for

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you, you may not have time to make
corrections. Here, it needs to be

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done before Thursday. Some people
might ask, "What if I don't finish

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Week 1's work this week?" It's okay,
you can submit it later. Oh, you can

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do your homework during your 12 weeks
of teaching, no problem. When asking

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questions, please ask in the main
group. Try not to DM because if one

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person asks a question, it might take
me 15 minutes to answer. If 20 people

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ask, it takes 300 minutes. There are
many repeated questions. We keep

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answering the same questions and
sometimes we really can't get to

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everyone. So please ask directly in
the main group, where everyone can see

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the three things. Previously, there
were no problems in the Taiwan group,

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but now there are loss issues. It
wasn't easy for everyone in Taiwan to

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chat. But now it's known that everyone
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it won't be so chatty, so we've now
opened a post-class group.

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We will create a large water army for
you to chat with, including students

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from the three classes in the first
phase. They will all be added. What

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is the water army for? It can be used
for daily communication and learning

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discussions. You can also chat in
there, but try to talk about topics

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related to chatting and making friends
in the water group. In the class group,

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try not to talk about irrelevant
topics. Try not to...

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don't.

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Flood.

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Inside here.

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What is the class group used for?
Mainly for teaching assistants to

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answer questions. When the teaching
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please don't flood the screen. Don't
explain. Don't post that article

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outside, you know. And the emoji
is not good, stop it.

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If you keep washing down, it will
soon be handed over to the uncle.

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Uncle will find the information
useful. So, helping you select it

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to stay in is just for the function of
answering. Don't just turn it into a

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water cube. We will now do something.
I will ask the customer director to

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organize the essence of the group chat
questions and answers, organize it

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once a week, and then send it out to
the entire army in the big corner once.

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Like our previous certification group
for the mainland courses, the

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certification group didn't have it
later, right? Put the words I said,

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the consultant who answered the
questions, and put the phone up?

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It will be roughly like that. I think
we will organize some information for

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everyone once a week. If there are
some more suitable and better

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discussions, we will make it into
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our current idea. The boss will adjust
while doing it.

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There will be progress.

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Organize it into a PDF. Maybe look
at it then. Maybe there are more

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students. The class leader, you can
help organize it into a PDF.

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Noisy incidents, things, things related
to copyright are to ensure the rights

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and interests of students and teachers.

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That is, their motor vehicle theft
version originally had several

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different measures. Your learning has
a confidentiality agreement and real-

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name authentication. We have already
done it now, right? The whole platform

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Reminding us that this user's login is
often abnormal, something like that.

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We already have the copyright for the
entire film. We have asked Dalian to contact

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the lawyer team. They will be responsible
for all aspects of protection. That's about it.

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Then

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Then there's something else

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Before you marry us

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Some are at the company, some are at
home. This won't be too much of a problem.

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It shouldn't be a problem. I'd like
everyone to take a look. If someone is

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watching from both the company and home,
will it affect everyone?

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It won't affect me.

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I just mentioned taking leave, please forget it.

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In the Taiwan group, you can take leave,
you can take leave three times, but now there

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should all be QQ. Because after the crime,
you don't need to ask for leave anymore. If

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you can't make it, you can just watch the
playback later.

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Any questions?

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Jiangdu can do it.

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Okay, I'm about to start the formal lecture.

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When we talk about it later, I will give
the students some...

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...practice time, but now I'm more
accustomed to finishing it all at once,

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and I'll talk... Basically, I'm the one
talking, you won't have time to draw, and

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that part will be left for you to draw
after class. Let's get started.

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I'm almost...

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Jiuge

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It's been eight months, 19 months since
I last talked about perspective. I'm a bit

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nervous, I don't know if I can remember.
First of all, first, let's introduce the...

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...since this is a perspective class, let's
talk about the things in the handout first.

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Most of what you see online teaches you
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three-point perspective first. You should
have seen most of this online. All the single-

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point, two-point, and three-point perspectives
will basically teach you and say that...

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...we have a square here. This square
may have a left direction, a right direction,

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and an up-and-down direction. This is
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And they will say that if we have this
kind of formal image...

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...then far away here...

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...this App's like, searched, there is
a vanishing point here. This is called single-

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point perspective. Then they will say
that their anxiety is like this.

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There is a two-point here.

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A cube that shrinks in two directions.

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I'm drawing a bit roughly.

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Don't be too concerned about its complete
accuracy. They will say there is a point

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here and a point here. The X and Y axes
both have search, we say this is called two-

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point perspective. There will be a square
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This square...

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He except...

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...besides the left and right sides
shrinking...

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Oh wait...

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Need extra lens to shoot the teacher

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Isn't the focus on interpreting the picture?
Why are you looking at me?

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It will be opened if necessary.

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If you open it, the back will be made into
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Like this, you, you, you, you give me the
cup, don't open a photo, open his photo.

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Then there will be a picture here, okay?

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Let me find the file.

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Okay, you have to act as the camera.

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The needs of both of them, we just talked about.

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There are two points here, and another point.
Most of these things have so many outside.

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These three places are called three-point
perspective, right?

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Everyone says that most online teaching
will tell you that there is a single point.

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And two points shrink. These two points are
three-point shrinking, which is called.

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What else to talk about? They don't teach it.
They will say that you understand this.

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There are three types in total. One is
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You know this, but you still don't know
how to use it. You don't know when to use.

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The relationship between camera angle and.

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the object being photographed.

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The object being photographed.

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The relationship between the two is the key.

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It was easier to explain in physical classes.
I would take a box and show you.

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Let me find my file. Wait a moment.

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This is a photo of a Rubik's Cube that I
asked my brother to take before.

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It's like this.

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Suppose I have a person today.

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And

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Here is my hand.

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Holding a cube.

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This is my side view, side view.

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Can you see it? And my eyes are now facing.

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The top of the two people is this person's head.

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And this person's hand is holding it like this.

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I'll pretend that the hand phone is like this.
I don't know if the mother has anything to say.

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cube.

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Now my eyes are facing him and the method
in my hand is also facing me.

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What will the state of the square cube
you see be like?

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It should be like this.

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This direction, left and right.

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And this up and down place.

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There is no contraction. We say this role is
good. This is called Wai. There is no contraction.

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See here.

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In the example we just said, we said that
there are some on the outside here.

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The way it slowly shrinks into the picture.

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right?

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Can you see it?

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Can see it well.

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So, one-point perspective actually means that
we now have a fart.

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And my people.

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My camera, my eyes, are just facing this cube.

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At this time, he will have a simple point
of perspective.

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It's not level, there is a so-called ah.
I'll talk first. If you have any questions,.

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Then I'll take a look, assuming I put this one.

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This plate, I'll let it deform.

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I let it rotate.

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At this time, it became a cube like this.

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So what would I see on this side?
Would I see something like this, two

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surfaces?

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This is where my eyes are.

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My person is facing this block, and
this block has been rotated horizontally

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once.

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Are they doing it?

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Doing a horizontal rotation, rotating
in this direction.

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At that time, what would we see the
investment become? It would become

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like this next to it.
This is the X direction.

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This is the outer direction.

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There is shrinkage.

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And then, you can see that the top and
bottom week is unchanged.

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We are just looking at this gang from
the front now, and it doesn't have

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it only in
turning and rotating in this direction.

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Ws, can you understand?

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What will happen after nodding?

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Three points are like this. If I rotate
once, just now it was this kind of

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rotation, now
I'll put it in

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rotate to the left in this direction.

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What will it become? It may become like
this, right?

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If it becomes this kind, what will the
way we see it after rotating twice

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become?
It starts to become your camera shooting

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from top to bottom.
What is the actual environment of this

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section? I'll show it to the students,
this is

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network class.
This part is not easy to explain, I'll

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use a schematic diagram.
This is my head.

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looking at.

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small.

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Let my person's eyes look like this, and
the direction of the eyes is like this,

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and when my block is in this direction,
it will shrink here, and it can only

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shrink left and right.
Then another situation is like this, you

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can take one yourself to imitate us.
Then if the cube is still flat on the

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table,
and my population

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becomes like this, looking down.

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At this time, it is also three-point
perspective.

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Are you with your sister?

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That's your camera.

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Analyzing the angle between your camera

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and your cube.
If it is facing your, your object is

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facing your lens,
that is, what we call facing your face.

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And when the square is like this, it will
be a three-point perspective, and a

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rotation in this direction will turn into
this ground, you will see a two-point

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perspective.
Then at an angle like this, rotate it

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once and it becomes.
Each angle is not a horizontal and

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vertical relationship with our camera
event. What you see now

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becomes a three-point perspective.
It's okay up to this point. Most of the

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time before the transaction, when I was
learning perspective, my experience is

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that many teachings do not mention that
you need to have the concept of a

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camera first. It will keep telling you.
And you will be killed by this thing.

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How to die? If everyone says
Zhangzhou Chinese medicine, let me draw

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Now there's a picture frame here.

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And then...

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I'll draw a line like this, wait for me.

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There's a flat line here.

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I should have said this in a public class,
it's very commonly used.

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There are several buildings here now.

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Then, you should have seen a picture
like this, right?

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If you haven't seen this picture, you
should have seen us adding a city wall
and a giant here.

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Let me ask, how many point perspective
is this picture?

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It's more like a one-point perspective.

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Many people answer directly like
this, saying it's a one-point perspective.
Every time I ask, they answer like this.

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Now, if I put a cube like this on the
screen...

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And the perspective of this cube goes
this way...

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I have a vanishing point here.

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I have a vanishing point here.

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In this case, how many point perspective
is this picture now?

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There are lights, which means I have a
point here.

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There are two points here, so this is
called three-point perspective.

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Some people say no, there's only one
point here. It doesn't matter. This is
called one-point perspective. No, there
are two points here.

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Everyone will...

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...become a chaotic and good body
shape statement, right?

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Okay, now I won't answer this question
first, I'll keep you in suspense. But if
there's something like this here...

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This thing...

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...this square has its own vanishing
point.

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Then this square here has its own
vanishing point, it goes this way.

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It goes this way, and it doesn't matter
if it replaces other place names on the
surface or anything. In this case, how
many points do we call it?

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At this time, some people will say
there are three points here, so I should
add 2 plus 3. I learned 6 points today.

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00:32:24,576 --> 00:32:29,440
Okay, no problem. Today, you can
type it out and I'll teach you. 18 points
are developing.

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Open 9 points.

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Then like this, I have three more
quantum points, 12.

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Then add it at home and it's 15.

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Right? He just keeps talking.

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Then he will say...

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...this thing has so many points, what
can you learn up to infinite points, right?
It doesn't seem like that. You have to
remember the key points we just talked
about.

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The key is that this picture, if you
asked me, I just set a trap when I asked
you. If you ask me...

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I would say there are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5...

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6...

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7, 8, 9, 10...

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...houses facing the camera.

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This is our camera.

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And then...

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Now what I'm shooting are the houses
on the left and right sides of the houses
we're drawing now.

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The way it looks from above.

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If this place...

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...has an extra red square, what should
the red square look like in the top view?
What should it look like in the top view?

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Isn't it this kind of angle?

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00:33:36,768 --> 00:33:37,280
Right?

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Then this square is a bit difficult to
express in the picture here, but...

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...the shooting hand in the top view
should be like this.

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So...

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In fact, when you look at this
image, don't let others ask you

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how many vanishing points this
image has, because no one understands
it that way. If you can tell me
three vanishing points in the image,

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you can only have one-point or
two-point perspective. In the image,
you can only have two-point perspective.

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In a three-point perspective image,
you can only have three points.

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You will always think like this.

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In fact, there are a total of 1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 11 squares

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facing the camera directly.

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Each thing is an individual, and
there is a square that faces the
camera at a 45-degree angle.

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And another one.

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A 45-degree angle is neither flat
nor completely facing the camera.
This is the third year, right?

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So, each group is viewed separately,
can you understand?

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Don't communicate countless
vanishing points. Each thing has
a space, and each space is

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independent. You need to see if it
is facing your camera directly.

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Feel completely head-on or on a
horizontal plane

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after rotating left and right.

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There are squares, or it is random.

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If you press on it, it is three-point
perspective.

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That square is three-point
perspective. If it is rotated left
and right, it is two-point, okay?

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You should look at it individually.

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Don't think that there is only one
type of perspective in an image.

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This is the first logical mistake
that is easy to make. If you don't
understand, ask him the standard

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question just now, and he will
definitely get confused between one
point and two points.

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Get confused.

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Now that you know this, let's talk
about more common perspective errors.

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What are the more common errors on
top? This

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There are three problems, one is
called "filling".

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I have some pictures here. Another
article I wrote in my notes. I'll
give it to him later.

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I used to see people drawing things
like this when I was looking at
visual tests.

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Does he use a pencil?

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They like to use pencils to make
drafts like this. Wrong, wrong,
wrong, wrong several times.

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You see, the gangs drawn like this
seem very square.

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But

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When you want to take the line, he
bends it like this.

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Atomic spot welding, this point
bends like this.

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And this point.

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Isn't this point following this point
like this?

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In fact, there is a difference in
elevation, right?

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So, presenting this thing is
something to be avoided when you
start, because this will

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give you the illusion that your
perspective is very standard, but
you sign

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It is too fierce here. It is not
so easy to judge whether the
conditions are correct.

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00:36:56,960 --> 00:37:00,032
This is why many people like to
draw like this.

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He thinks this face looks good.

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He takes the outermost part in the end.

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Then describe it like this.

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Publish

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That judgment is inaccurate.
Mr. Chen's state of mind is not in
the county.

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Open your mind to score. The
disadvantage is the first thing.

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Hot spot thing.

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00:37:33,056 --> 00:37:34,592
This door is called "filling".

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Fuck, write like this.

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This thing.

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00:37:47,904 --> 00:37:54,048
Is if you draw today, you use
 the single-dimensional style you're
 accustomed to.

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Then those classmates who have been
 performing for a long time are
 particularly prone to this problem.

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00:38:01,472 --> 00:38:04,288
The way to draw hair is certainly
 not to draw hair directly.

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00:38:04,544 --> 00:38:06,336
Headscarves are all like this, right?

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00:38:07,616 --> 00:38:08,640
Let's get him first.

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00:38:08,896 --> 00:38:12,480
Change the crisp lines you draw to
 something very...

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00:38:13,760 --> 00:38:19,904
That's it.

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00:38:20,160 --> 00:38:26,304
One thing is, when everyone is
 drawing hair, you should use your
 pen...

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00:38:26,560 --> 00:38:27,328
Habit.

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00:38:29,632 --> 00:38:30,400
All.

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00:38:30,656 --> 00:38:33,728
Move back and forth here, then
 animate this line back and forth.

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Right?

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00:38:35,776 --> 00:38:39,872
We call this kind of line
 "line-waving".

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00:38:40,128 --> 00:38:46,272
What happens on the "tail-甩ing"
 scene when it's changed to
 "drifting"? These 甩ed lines
 usually look like this.

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00:38:46,528 --> 00:38:51,392
I've seen my students draw like
 this before, drawing handsome
 images.

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00:38:54,464 --> 00:38:59,584
If you just look at this, tell me,
 do you think his method is right?

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00:39:01,376 --> 00:39:02,400
It's not, right?

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00:39:02,656 --> 00:39:05,472
But some people will say this
 thing has reference value.

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00:39:05,728 --> 00:39:11,872
You know, I used to go to forums
 where people would say, "You don't
 understand."

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00:39:12,128 --> 00:39:14,176
Not all things must be insisted on.

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00:39:14,432 --> 00:39:20,576
And because you don't know who I am,
 after discussing with everyone, I
 heard this sentence, and I...

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00:39:20,832 --> 00:39:24,160
I decided not to reply anymore
 because it's useless. Explaining is
 useless.

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00:39:24,416 --> 00:39:30,560
They tell me, "You don't understand,
 single-point perspective is simpler
 than two-point perspective." Okay,
 then I'll just wish them well.

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00:39:30,816 --> 00:39:36,960
Silently wishing you well in my
 heart, lines like this have no
 reference value at all. Drawing
 like this, no matter how much...

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00:39:37,216 --> 00:39:41,056
It's never been square, okay?

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00:39:44,640 --> 00:39:50,784
This square isn't square at all and
 has no reference value. It's useless
 no matter how much you draw, no
 matter how much you practice.

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00:39:51,040 --> 00:39:51,552
Wrong.

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00:39:52,832 --> 00:39:54,880
Third.

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00:39:55,136 --> 00:39:55,904
Situation.

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00:39:56,160 --> 00:40:02,304
So, these first two guitars are to
 solve a problem. In the past, when
 our teacher was drawing, that is,
 adding headdresses...

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00:40:02,560 --> 00:40:04,096
Yes, from the beginning of learning.

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00:40:04,352 --> 00:40:10,496
He told us to draw straight lines.
 You don't necessarily have to draw
 this straight line all at once, you
 can...

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00:40:10,752 --> 00:40:16,384
Draw it intermittently. I should
 have posted an article about drawing
 straight lines for everyone, right?

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00:40:16,640 --> 00:40:18,944
You have to be able to draw like this.

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00:40:21,504 --> 00:40:25,856
My teacher asked us to fill an
 entire piece of paper with straight
 lines before class.

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00:40:26,368 --> 00:40:32,512
Of course, you will ask the same
 question as I did. I called the
 teacher over and said to the teacher...

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00:40:32,768 --> 00:40:36,864
"Look, if I press this in Photoshop,
 it can draw like this."

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00:40:37,632 --> 00:40:38,912
"And it can draw like this."

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00:40:39,168 --> 00:40:42,496
My teacher silently ignored me and
 walked away. He didn't reply to me.

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00:40:43,008 --> 00:40:49,152
It's okay to do it this way, it's
 possible, but in the long run, I
 think you should still practice your...

442
00:40:50,944 --> 00:40:57,088
The key to drawing this line, I can
 only tell you with a diagram.

443
00:40:57,344 --> 00:40:59,648
Like this.

444
00:41:01,440 --> 00:41:07,584
First, hold the pen like this, it
 doesn't matter if Washington walks
 away, don't just 甩 like this in
 this place.

445
00:41:07,840 --> 00:41:09,632
You should...

446
00:41:13,728 --> 00:41:18,848
You should pick it up and use your
 shoulder. The shoulder moves the
 amount. You have to do it like this
 first.

447
00:41:19,616 --> 00:41:20,896
Do you understand what I mean?

448
00:41:22,944 --> 00:41:27,552
Draw lines like this, using your
 shoulder, the whole arm moves, then
 a line will be...

449
00:41:28,320 --> 00:41:30,624
Taiwan Changhong, this tough guy
 image, right?

450
00:41:33,696 --> 00:41:39,840
Don't 甩 with your hand, it's easy
 to get 甩ed lines again.
451
00:41:40,096 --> 00:41:43,680
The 3rd most important thing, I'll
use more headwear styles.

452
00:41:46,752 --> 00:41:52,895
Rub it with your hands, use your elbow
to shoulder to swing your upper arm.
Don't use your wrist to float.

453
00:41:54,687 --> 00:42:00,831
Empty your hands. What does the reverse
perspective mean? I'll draw a square now.

454
00:42:05,695 --> 00:42:09,023
Why draw it on this bridge?

455
00:42:17,727 --> 00:42:23,871
The draft notification in my lower
right corner, ignore it.

456
00:42:25,407 --> 00:42:28,991
Now I draw a square.

457
00:42:40,767 --> 00:42:46,911
Doesn't this guild look pretty standard?
I'll draw one that's more... standard.

458
00:42:47,167 --> 00:42:47,935
situation.

459
00:42:53,823 --> 00:42:55,871
Now there is love.

460
00:42:58,431 --> 00:42:59,711
Three lines.

461
00:43:00,479 --> 00:43:02,015
Everyone, please tell me.

462
00:43:02,271 --> 00:43:04,575
Which line looks problematic?

463
00:43:07,647 --> 00:43:10,975
You don't need to brush it up.

464
00:43:12,511 --> 00:43:18,655
Let me explain it. You can see that
we're extending lines A and B to infinity.

465
00:43:18,911 --> 00:43:20,191
To infinity.

466
00:43:21,727 --> 00:43:27,871
Aren't we saying this place is a
bit odd? For a square, this line
should be the closest, then this line

467
00:43:29,663 --> 00:43:32,223
is contracting from near to far.

468
00:43:32,479 --> 00:43:38,623
For example, we can see it has a
contracting intersection, which is
generally the vanishing point on the road.

469
00:43:38,879 --> 00:43:45,023
Point, right? If I extend several
lines infinitely, you'll find they open
up further back.

470
00:43:46,047 --> 00:43:52,191
Further back. So it won't converge.
If I say this thing is a square, then

471
00:43:52,447 --> 00:43:55,263
it's understood there's a problem
because this line...

472
00:43:55,775 --> 00:44:01,919
If it's not a square, the correct line
should be from this point over here.

473
00:44:02,175 --> 00:44:03,455
Bring it over, bring it over.

474
00:44:03,711 --> 00:44:08,319
Like this. If we connect it like this
and erase the sides...

475
00:44:10,111 --> 00:44:12,159
This is a standard square.

476
00:44:13,439 --> 00:44:19,583
The intersection point is in front.
The front of the classroom is fine.

477
00:44:27,007 --> 00:44:33,151
We should converge from near to far,
not from far to near. It's reversed.

478
00:44:33,407 --> 00:44:36,479
Having a converging point nearby
is called reverse perspective.

479
00:44:36,991 --> 00:44:43,135
Reverse perspective is the hardest
problem to solve. If you're a newbie
and self-taught, you won't see it.

480
00:44:43,391 --> 00:44:49,535
You won't see the problem now that
I've drawn it so clearly. But if I

481
00:44:49,791 --> 00:44:51,071
do it like this...

482
00:44:54,911 --> 00:44:58,751
I think it's fine. How could there be
any problems? Just a little bit off.

483
00:44:59,775 --> 00:45:01,567
It doesn't seem like there's a problem,
right?

484
00:45:02,847 --> 00:45:08,991
When the vanishing point is very far
away, it's not easy to see. When I'm
very far away, this thing will be very

485
00:45:09,247 --> 00:45:12,575
close to parallel. Sometimes, think
of it as chewing gum. Okay.

486
00:45:12,831 --> 00:45:18,975
After this situation, everyone thinks
it's fine. Most people draw like this.

487
00:45:23,839 --> 00:45:27,935
When you're drawing, aren't the
hairs stuck to the screen like this?

488
00:45:28,191 --> 00:45:30,495
Now, your desk, right? Similarly...

489
00:45:31,263 --> 00:45:32,031
Right?

490
00:45:32,287 --> 00:45:33,567
I just...

491
00:45:33,823 --> 00:45:39,455
Let me explain the situation. The
correct lines I mentioned earlier are

492
00:45:39,711 --> 00:45:41,247
these red lines.

493
00:45:42,527 --> 00:45:45,087
The doctor said if you draw...

494
00:45:45,343 --> 00:45:51,487
If you say this square shape is a
square, then there's a problem. If you
say it's a...

495
00:45:51,743 --> 00:45:52,511
Mechanism...

496
00:45:54,047 --> 00:45:59,679
Then there's more to it because it's
indeed a square plus a triangle combination.

497
00:45:59,935 --> 00:46:06,079
Understand the reasoning? Okay. Now,
when everyone is drawing, you all just
look at a small, local area.

498
00:46:06,335 --> 00:46:12,479
I was like this too. After I draw this
square, I draw the next street. Now I
want to draw several buildings.

499
00:46:13,247 --> 00:46:17,343
After I draw the second building, I
refer to this line, so I draw it a
little further out.

500
00:46:19,391 --> 00:46:22,975
When I draw the third building, I refer
to this line and draw it a little further
out again.

501
00:46:24,511 --> 00:46:27,583
In the four houses of flowers, I'll
refer to this to show I'm a bit off.

502
00:46:28,863 --> 00:46:31,423
Are these things still in the
class at this point in time?

503
00:46:33,471 --> 00:46:34,495
No, right?

504
00:46:36,799 --> 00:46:42,943
When we initially create a little
shop, we don't notice this thing.

505
00:46:43,199 --> 00:46:49,343
Every time it's fine, it deviates
little by little until the end.

506
00:46:49,599 --> 00:46:55,743
It feels weird, and you'll say that
the vast majority of people don't...

507
00:46:55,999 --> 00:46:57,023
...notice this when they're drawing.
They don't notice this thing drifting.

508
00:46:57,279 --> 00:47:03,423
This is actually a lot like your life.
This is what you initially thought...

509
00:47:07,007 --> 00:47:13,151
...when you were little, you were very...
...well-behaved and very smart in
elementary school and innocent.

510
00:47:13,407 --> 00:47:19,039
Then you get to adolescence and say,
"Look, look, your life is starting
to drift outwards again."

511
00:47:19,295 --> 00:47:23,391
After it falls, you have to pay
attention, oh, why is it very...?
Okay, now even if I've learned, I'm
here to help bring it back on track.

512
00:47:23,647 --> 00:47:26,463
Everyone will feel that I pulled the
floral material closer to the correct perspective.

513
00:47:29,535 --> 00:47:30,559
Haven't you noticed your prior
record is still very obvious?
This one is strange.

514
00:47:30,815 --> 00:47:36,959
Can you understand?
This perspective is what our
perspective-learning students,
the big shots, hate the most.

515
00:47:37,215 --> 00:47:43,359
It's up to you to figure it out.
If you can't see it, you're not envious.
If you can't tell, it just means
you're more experienced and can tell...

516
00:47:43,615 --> 00:47:49,503
...you right away, saying, "Ah,
this has to be redone, and you're
using reverse perspective here."

517
00:47:49,759 --> 00:47:54,623
You're drawing wrong.
The scene isn't right if it's
searched incorrectly.

518
00:47:54,879 --> 00:47:59,231
Our teaching assistants also help
correct over 80 sets of homework.

519
00:48:01,023 --> 00:48:03,327
They're all solving this problem now.
You need to draw the vanishing point
of perspective and the direction correctly.

520
00:48:03,583 --> 00:48:07,679
Can you understand?
But now there are three problems,
one is presentation.

521
00:48:09,471 --> 00:48:11,007
The first is throwing lines.

522
00:48:11,263 --> 00:48:12,543
Throwing things.

523
00:48:14,079 --> 00:48:14,847
Zhilianwang.

524
00:48:16,639 --> 00:48:17,663
The third is...

525
00:48:17,919 --> 00:48:21,759
...reverse perspective.
The hair is growing here like this.

526
00:48:22,015 --> 00:48:26,111
Auto steamed buns are the most annoying.

527
00:48:26,367 --> 00:48:32,511
The big problem is in the reverse
perspective, and presenting orange
color is also easy to cause reverse
perspective because you keep throwing.

528
00:48:33,535 --> 00:48:35,327
Do you understand what I mean?

529
00:48:37,119 --> 00:48:38,911
If you understand, we'll continue.

530
00:48:49,407 --> 00:48:55,551
If you understand this dissection room,
let's start remembering here.

531
00:48:55,807 --> 00:48:58,367
Mail it to him for execution?
Let me draw something for everyone.

532
00:48:58,623 --> 00:49:02,719
Ah, you don't need to draw this.
I'll show you something.
I'm not telling you to draw.

533
00:49:02,975 --> 00:49:04,255
If you want to draw, you can.

534
00:49:04,511 --> 00:49:05,279
I don't mind.

535
00:49:08,607 --> 00:49:09,631
Like this.

536
00:49:10,399 --> 00:49:16,287
After I understand this thing, in
my own words, I will...

537
00:49:16,543 --> 00:49:18,847
...talk about what we'll discuss if
I want to draw something like this...

538
00:49:20,127 --> 00:49:23,455
...a physical object, a house.
We're all doing lemons now.

539
00:49:24,223 --> 00:49:28,319
To draw this house, first I need
to know what conditions are required.

540
00:49:29,087 --> 00:49:33,695
Like this.
How many point perspective is this picture?

541
00:49:40,607 --> 00:49:44,447
Many students say it's a
three-point perspective.

542
00:49:44,703 --> 00:49:50,847
But actually it's not.
When you look at a picture to see
how many point perspective it is,
you usually look for obvious lines...

543
00:49:51,103 --> 00:49:53,407
...that can determine the X, Y, and Z directions.

544
00:49:53,663 --> 00:49:57,247
Then in this picture, we can
see that there is an upright walk.

545
00:49:59,551 --> 00:50:04,415
Isn't this what I want?
Can the students who just said
3 points see any vanishing points here?

546
00:50:05,951 --> 00:50:06,975
No, right?

547
00:50:07,743 --> 00:50:10,559
This direction is what we call the X-axis.

548
00:50:15,423 --> 00:50:19,775
This looks a little bit like there's
a slight decrease towards the distance.

549
00:50:22,591 --> 00:50:25,407
And here?

550
00:50:30,527 --> 00:50:36,671
Here provides a clue.
Here also provides a clue.
I'll use these two lines.

551
00:50:37,951 --> 00:50:42,815
This place has a foreign trademark,
and the WiFi seems to be shrinking.

552
00:50:43,071 --> 00:50:47,423
Although it's not so obvious, sometimes
what he says is not confiscated, right?

553
00:50:48,959 --> 00:50:55,103
This place may be a slip of the pen.
His hand slightly painted something,
actually this is a foreign style.

554
00:50:55,359 --> 00:51:01,503
The culture is all found in the
Warcraft folders. You, hello, you will
find this kind of thing. The most
realistic thing to wash is Japanese.

555
00:51:02,271 --> 00:51:04,063
If he doesn't chat, he is very accurate.

556
00:51:04,319 --> 00:51:08,927
And the things painted very freely
are all Americans. Americans then
this then that, the painting is more.

557
00:51:09,439 --> 00:51:14,559
Casual, I feel like it doesn't have
a special standard, but this picture
is a flatter two-point perspective.

558
00:51:16,607 --> 00:51:22,751
Two-point perspective, what do we need
to know now? There is a sentence I
wrote myself, these you know, any.

559
00:51:24,031 --> 00:51:28,383
Two angles in one direction, then you
know all the line segments in between.

560
00:51:28,639 --> 00:51:30,943
What does this sentence mean? Check feet.

561
00:51:32,735 --> 00:51:35,039
Towards one direction.

562
00:51:36,063 --> 00:51:40,927
If I know two of the lines in the
y direction.

563
00:51:43,743 --> 00:51:47,839
The angle, I can find all the line
segments in between.

564
00:51:56,287 --> 00:51:57,823
It can only be said.

565
00:51:58,335 --> 00:52:00,895
I said I'm drawing something like this now.

566
00:52:01,919 --> 00:52:03,455
These two lines.

567
00:52:03,967 --> 00:52:06,783
May I ask what the line in the middle
should be?

568
00:52:10,111 --> 00:52:12,159
Isn't it roughly like this value, right?

569
00:52:12,415 --> 00:52:16,511
Then if I say the middle of these
two lines, A and B.

570
00:52:16,767 --> 00:52:18,047
About how long?

571
00:52:18,303 --> 00:52:22,655
Most students should be able to
judge the slope in the middle, right?

572
00:52:27,263 --> 00:52:31,359
You casually draw a bun like this,
two kinds of mythology like this, right?

573
00:52:32,383 --> 00:52:38,527
The middle should be able to be
projected out directly, right? And
the middle of these two should be able
to be drawn in the middle of them.

574
00:52:38,783 --> 00:52:40,319
The slope of that day.

575
00:52:40,575 --> 00:52:44,671
Back here, it should be calculable.
Is there anyone who can't calculate
this place?

576
00:52:46,463 --> 00:52:52,607
This is one, right? Then draw a line
in the middle like this, or like this,
then ask you to find the middle one.

577
00:52:53,119 --> 00:52:53,887
Can you hear me?

578
00:52:56,959 --> 00:52:58,495
It should be calculable, right?

579
00:53:00,287 --> 00:53:03,359
Don't be too standard. Roughly this slope.

580
00:53:03,615 --> 00:53:07,967
Is there anyone who doesn't know how
to calculate it? You, you write like that.

581
00:53:08,223 --> 00:53:09,759
11 kinds of calculation methods.

582
00:53:13,087 --> 00:53:16,671
If you don't, don't be like this, draw
it like this.

583
00:53:21,023 --> 00:53:24,351
Do you see it as listening? Is this
perpendicular?

584
00:53:25,375 --> 00:53:28,703
Then there should be another layer
of gold like this.

585
00:53:29,471 --> 00:53:29,983
Right?

586
00:53:30,751 --> 00:53:34,079
Let's turn this over again like this.

587
00:53:34,591 --> 00:53:40,479
Here using perpendicular, then this
A yuan, these perpendicular, can they
be viewed in the scenery here?

588
00:53:41,759 --> 00:53:45,599
Then we turn it over like this again.

589
00:53:48,415 --> 00:53:49,695
This is promoted again.

590
00:53:51,743 --> 00:53:52,767
Can you see it?

591
00:53:54,303 --> 00:53:57,375
Not so mathematical, this, this thing?

592
00:54:03,775 --> 00:54:08,383
The little bird in your summary.

593
00:54:11,711 --> 00:54:17,855
Equal parts, you draw these two lines,
the equal parts lines, the equal parts
lines are divided into equal parts again.

594
00:54:18,111 --> 00:54:20,415
Class lines, this should all be doable,
should.

595
00:54:21,439 --> 00:54:24,255
Roughly right is good enough.

596
00:54:27,327 --> 00:54:27,839
Okay, okay, okay.

597
00:54:28,095 --> 00:54:34,239
Can you let me know why I bring this
up? That's because we are now.

598
00:54:34,495 --> 00:54:40,639
When putting something together, many
tutorials teach this kind of thing.
Sometimes they all emphasize.

599
00:54:40,895 --> 00:54:43,199
Their drawing design is like this.

600
00:54:46,527 --> 00:54:51,135
Some classmates, please help me explain
how I would mathematically explain this.

601
00:54:51,647 --> 00:54:57,791
You don't understand this, note it down,
 and someone good at math will explain it.

602
00:54:59,583 --> 00:55:05,727
Many tutorials teach drawing order this way:
 "First, draw a horizon line."

603
00:55:05,983 --> 00:55:08,799
"Then, decide on the vanishing points
 on either side."

604
00:55:09,311 --> 00:55:10,591
"And draw lines like this."

605
00:55:15,199 --> 00:55:17,759
"Draw all the vanishing lines."

606
00:55:19,807 --> 00:55:21,599
"Then..."

607
00:55:21,855 --> 00:55:23,647
"...draw your blocks."

608
00:55:24,159 --> 00:55:30,303
Drawing blocks first is super difficult. I've
 used this method before, it's super hard.

609
00:55:30,559 --> 00:55:36,703
If this method doesn't get your desired
result, reposition vanishing points. Your
 teacher might say, "Redraw from scratch!"

610
00:55:36,959 --> 00:55:43,103
I know many mainland Chinese students
give feedback that the "college entrance
 exam..."

611
00:55:43,359 --> 00:55:48,735
"...drawing from scratch is good, I know!"

612
00:55:51,039 --> 00:55:56,159
Draw again, but the block isn't right. Okay,
 redraw!

613
00:55:56,671 --> 00:55:59,743
You also have to worry about redrawing a
third time, again and again.

614
00:56:05,631 --> 00:56:11,775
"Unity3D, drawing from scratch is still
wrong!" Then what? You get frustrated and
 say, "I won't learn what this is!"

615
00:56:12,287 --> 00:56:14,079
Give up.

616
00:56:15,103 --> 00:56:16,639
This kind of thing.

617
00:56:16,895 --> 00:56:18,431
Right? This situation.

618
00:56:18,943 --> 00:56:19,967
So...

619
00:56:20,735 --> 00:56:26,623
When we draw here, I don't mind students
finding vanishing points first. The order is
 reversed.

620
00:56:27,135 --> 00:56:30,719
What kind? Reversed like this.

621
00:56:31,743 --> 00:56:36,095
Actually, when I draw things, I always draw
 a space first.

622
00:56:36,351 --> 00:56:38,143
I draw the block first.

623
00:56:40,447 --> 00:56:46,591
Someone will ask, "How do you correctly
place the block?" We'll get to that later.
 I'll explain the general method.

624
00:56:46,847 --> 00:56:47,871
You draw the block.

625
00:56:48,383 --> 00:56:50,175
Then do subdivisions inside.

626
00:56:50,687 --> 00:56:56,831
I subdivide and turn this into animation.
From start to finish, I don't care about the
 horizon line or vanishing points.

627
00:56:57,087 --> 00:57:03,231
I just need the block not to appear inverted.
As long as it's basically not inverted, that's
 enough.

628
00:57:03,487 --> 00:57:09,631
Most tasks can be accomplished. If people
are inside, carve out the shape. Can you
 understand this?

629
00:57:10,655 --> 00:57:16,799
So far, draw a block first to establish
space, then add things, and generally...

630
00:57:17,055 --> 00:57:23,199
...as long as it's not inverted, most tasks
can be solved. So, the problem we see now
 in this place is you see this...

631
00:57:23,455 --> 00:57:29,599
...line and this line, right? Shouldn't the
slopes of the equal divisions in the middle
 be...

632
00:57:29,855 --> 00:57:30,367
...okay?

633
00:57:31,135 --> 00:57:32,159
Roughly grasp them.

634
00:57:32,415 --> 00:57:33,183
If...

635
00:57:33,439 --> 00:57:39,583
...you've never drawn before, you haven't
even held a pen, this might be a little bit
 difficult.

636
00:57:39,839 --> 00:57:45,983
But with about half a year of experience
moving the pen, just your own experience,
 this...

637
00:57:46,239 --> 00:57:51,615
...feeling should come out. This theory
of observation will come out.

638
00:57:52,127 --> 00:57:52,639
Okay?

639
00:57:52,895 --> 00:57:56,991
If this is okay, what we're saying now is...

640
00:57:57,247 --> 00:58:02,879
...you only need to know two of its lines,
 and you can find most of its vanishing lines.
 You don't need to adjust 10 vanishing points.

641
00:58:03,135 --> 00:58:09,279
What do I need to do? If I want to draw
this, I can see that it's a 2-point
perspective. I need to learn...

642
00:58:09,535 --> 00:58:15,679
...to guess its structure. From the side,
this object should be something like this,
with a triangle next to it.

643
00:58:15,935 --> 00:58:16,959
A triangular house.

644
00:58:17,471 --> 00:58:23,615
It's a shape like this. And when you look
at it from another side, from this side,
 it should be almost...

645
00:58:23,871 --> 00:58:26,687
...a direction, with no other changes visible.

646
00:58:26,943 --> 00:58:33,087
Now that I have this side view and this front
view, I can roughly imagine that there
 should be a wall here.

647
00:58:33,855 --> 00:58:35,903
There is a floor here.

648
00:58:37,439 --> 00:58:39,999
Under these conditions, can't I see this line?

649
00:58:40,511 --> 00:58:42,815
I see it from this line.

650
00:58:44,351 --> 00:58:50,495
The color here is... we know these two, the
two I drew thicker. These two are different,
 and now you should be able to roughly find

651
00:58:50,751 --> 00:58:56,895
Find this bottom and make it. If you
don't, you'll be on the internet here.

652
00:58:57,151 --> 00:59:03,295
Put a narrower face on top of your
head. Now I have A, I have B.

653
00:59:03,551 --> 00:59:06,111
I have C, I have D.

654
00:59:06,367 --> 00:59:08,927
ABCD, only then you can see where
you missed.

655
00:59:11,487 --> 00:59:13,279
This basic shape comes out.

656
00:59:13,535 --> 00:59:15,583
Can you understand up to here?

657
00:59:18,655 --> 00:59:24,799
Then there will be two levels of
questions. How can we?

658
00:59:25,055 --> 00:59:31,199
Here I will talk about any successful line.

659
00:59:31,455 --> 00:59:37,599
Behind the surface, there is a silently
supporting L-shaped plate, just like behind
a successful man, there is a...

660
00:59:37,855 --> 00:59:39,135
...survivor.

661
00:59:39,647 --> 00:59:41,695
This L-shaped plate is very important.

662
00:59:41,951 --> 00:59:48,095
Why? Because most smart students like
this thing, don't want it. I don't have it
at home.

663
00:59:48,351 --> 00:59:50,143
He just looks at this thing and then...

664
00:59:50,399 --> 00:59:51,679
He will draw like this directly.

665
00:59:55,007 --> 00:59:56,543
I'm handsome.

666
00:59:57,311 --> 00:59:58,847
I'll draw this panel first.

667
01:00:00,639 --> 01:00:06,271
You can also say that behind a successful
man, there is another man. That's you like.

668
01:00:07,551 --> 01:00:09,599
If you like philosophy, I don't object.

669
01:00:12,927 --> 01:00:17,279
Okay, let's do something like this.

670
01:00:18,815 --> 01:00:21,375
L-shaped plate?

671
01:00:22,143 --> 01:00:25,471
Then connect these dots, right?

672
01:00:25,983 --> 01:00:32,127
Many smart students will skip this
part. Our this little lamp this west...

673
01:00:32,383 --> 01:00:33,919
...a little bit, shouldn't it be?

674
01:00:34,175 --> 01:00:35,455
Like this?

675
01:00:35,711 --> 01:00:39,295
Is it connected? He will skip this, and
then he will draw directly.

676
01:00:39,551 --> 01:00:45,439
He draws directly. He skips the process of
finding this point A. He directly...

677
01:00:45,951 --> 01:00:49,535
2345, draw like this.

678
01:00:50,559 --> 01:00:52,863
Many people connect like this and then...

679
01:00:53,887 --> 01:00:55,423
...another phenomenon appears.

680
01:00:55,935 --> 01:00:56,959
What phenomenon?

681
01:01:02,335 --> 01:01:05,663
Then this iron is randomly pointed.

682
01:01:06,175 --> 01:01:06,943
Where? Here.

683
01:01:07,967 --> 01:01:11,295
Let's get rid of this tree trunk. Do you
think this shape is still weird?

684
01:01:18,463 --> 01:01:19,231
And then...

685
01:01:19,487 --> 01:01:22,815
Sometimes he relies on cleverness.

686
01:01:23,583 --> 01:01:24,351
Phone.

687
01:01:27,167 --> 01:01:29,727
He feels that this place is weird.

688
01:01:33,055 --> 01:01:34,335
This place...

689
01:01:34,591 --> 01:01:36,383
...draw like just now.

690
01:01:36,639 --> 01:01:42,783
A problem appears, that is, when we talk
about this thing today, there is a very
important thing you want.

691
01:01:43,039 --> 01:01:49,183
In the future, draw all the lines that people
can't see, and then find the correct point A...

692
01:01:49,439 --> 01:01:55,583
...so, after you find the location of point
A, you just need to do a connect-the-dots
game. But most people are lazy,

693
01:01:55,839 --> 01:01:57,631
So he will find the wrong one. He will
find this.

694
01:01:58,143 --> 01:01:59,679
Connect to this A1.

695
01:02:00,191 --> 01:02:06,335
Or connecting this 12 consecutive victories
will cause problems because the shape that
appears...

696
01:02:06,591 --> 01:02:07,871
...is not quite right.

697
01:02:09,663 --> 01:02:12,223
So that's how you practice.

698
01:02:12,479 --> 01:02:14,015
The labor cube looks weird.

699
01:02:14,527 --> 01:02:20,671
The glioma feels weird when connected
like this because he didn't find the line
segment behind it. He relies on feeling to

700
01:02:20,927 --> 01:02:26,047
catch it? This thing will be weird. Can you
understand?

701
01:02:30,399 --> 01:02:32,959
Is there anything you don't understand?

702
01:02:35,519 --> 01:02:37,055
It is navigable.

703
01:02:37,311 --> 01:02:38,591
Then I'll go down.

704
01:02:41,919 --> 01:02:48,063
Don't worry about three-point perspective. You are just
a L-shaped plate.

705
01:02:48,319 --> 01:02:52,671
How could a bad egg pollute like this?

706
01:02:53,439 --> 01:02:54,719
How could this be scattered perspective?

707
01:02:54,975 --> 01:02:56,255
This is the system.

708
01:03:00,351 --> 01:03:04,703
AC and B are parallel. They don't look
parallel on paper, but

709
01:03:06,495 --> 01:03:11,615
But its shape is its physical 3D shape,
which is parallel.

710
01:03:13,663 --> 01:03:19,807
Some people don't find the vanishing point
because their...

711
01:03:20,063 --> 01:03:26,207
...vanishing point isn't right. They just
draw these two lines by feeling, and what they draw looks

712
01:03:26,463 --> 01:03:28,255
...weird, or the face looks crooked.

713
01:03:31,583 --> 01:03:35,679
Otherwise, they will look for this feeling.
If they draw like this, it will look weird.

714
01:03:36,191 --> 01:03:42,335
I let him be, then he can be weird, because
the correct vanishing point is in that place.

715
01:03:42,591 --> 01:03:45,919
If you don't find it and just click randomly,
it will look weird.

716
01:03:46,943 --> 01:03:53,087
Let's do this first. The first problem is that
there will be two...

717
01:03:53,343 --> 01:03:57,951
...two problems here. One is that the vanishing
point is randomly found, as we just said.

718
01:03:58,207 --> 01:03:58,975
Second...

719
01:03:59,231 --> 01:04:03,327
When we are copying, many people...

720
01:04:04,095 --> 01:04:04,863
...they...

721
01:04:05,375 --> 01:04:06,655
...don't require accurate shapes.

722
01:04:08,191 --> 01:04:11,263
What kind of standard? Don't pause, just...

723
01:04:13,823 --> 01:04:16,383
Our reference picture is clearly like this...

724
01:04:16,895 --> 01:04:17,919
...angle.

725
01:04:20,479 --> 01:04:25,599
If you just draw casually, you shouldn't draw
when our reference picture is at this angle.

726
01:04:26,879 --> 01:04:33,023
Then they completely ignore the angle of my
reference and just draw a water cup...

727
01:04:33,279 --> 01:04:36,863
...they just draw one like this.

728
01:04:38,143 --> 01:04:39,679
Then draw a piece of paper next to it.

729
01:04:40,447 --> 01:04:41,983
Then they connect them like this.

730
01:04:46,591 --> 01:04:52,735
Students will find that the angle at this
time has become more inclined from the picture.

731
01:04:54,015 --> 01:04:55,807
...this fake direction to shoot.

732
01:04:57,343 --> 01:04:58,367
Do you understand?

733
01:04:58,623 --> 01:05:04,767
The angle he drew is very different from the
original angle. There are many...

734
01:05:05,023 --> 01:05:11,167
...things that he imagines and tries to figure
out on his own. The parts that are different from the original

735
01:05:11,423 --> 01:05:16,799
...are not recommended at the beginning
because it is more difficult.

736
01:05:20,383 --> 01:05:26,527
So, what's the best way? When you start drawing,
you only need to be accurate. You only need to put this place...

737
01:05:26,783 --> 01:05:32,927
...three oblique angles of the fence cottage
very similar. If you imitate them very closely,

738
01:05:35,487 --> 01:05:36,255
Hello

739
01:05:36,511 --> 01:05:39,583
Then I'll try to make a model for everyone.

740
01:05:49,311 --> 01:05:51,103
This is a very simple example.

741
01:05:51,359 --> 01:05:55,711
Now I want to draw. I know I have already
made that reference line.

742
01:06:01,855 --> 01:06:05,183
I usually do things when I'm doing makeup...

743
01:06:05,695 --> 01:06:11,583
...a simpler one may be to start from the ground
and determine the face first.

744
01:06:11,839 --> 01:06:13,119
I just collapse the league.

745
01:06:15,423 --> 01:06:17,727
Shanxi, I'll just say it quickly.

746
01:06:18,239 --> 01:06:19,519
The biggest floor here.

747
01:06:25,151 --> 01:06:29,247
Then we have this upright pillar here.

748
01:06:31,039 --> 01:06:34,879
When I draw now, I must first pay attention
to a proportional relationship. This is 1.

749
01:06:35,135 --> 01:06:38,207
This side is about 1. We can see its aspect ratio.

750
01:06:38,463 --> 01:06:44,607
So, when you change, try to pay attention
to your aspect ratio. This side is 1, this is 1.5, and the ratio must be correct.

751
01:06:44,863 --> 01:06:51,007
I raised this place up. How high
is it? It looks like a 1 to 1.5 ratio.

752
01:06:51,263 --> 01:06:57,407
1.5 to 1. All the heights, a small
house, adjust to show height.

753
01:06:57,663 --> 01:06:59,199
When the height is high or low.

754
01:06:59,455 --> 01:07:03,807
There should be a hidden line segment
here. How will this head go first?

755
01:07:04,063 --> 01:07:05,343
We may have to be here.

756
01:07:06,879 --> 01:07:13,023
This line, I drew it in green, this
line, follow a line to find this segment.

757
01:07:13,279 --> 01:07:17,119
Then extend it up, extend it up.

758
01:07:17,375 --> 01:07:18,911
Today this side will use

759
01:07:19,167 --> 01:07:22,239
Several lines of the head-lowering
master's limited edition slowly shrink.

760
01:07:22,495 --> 01:07:24,031
I have a little more here.

761
01:07:25,055 --> 01:07:26,079
Or like this.

762
01:07:31,967 --> 01:07:38,111
Analyze its composition, and then we
draw the rear bumper of these two pieces
of paper first, starting from these two.

763
01:07:38,367 --> 01:07:44,511
You can start drawing from the ground,
or you can start drawing from the top
surface, and then we take this indicator.

764
01:07:44,767 --> 01:07:45,791
After calling well,

765
01:07:48,351 --> 01:07:50,399
I'll put the here

766
01:07:50,655 --> 01:07:53,727
The piece of paper facing up.

767
01:07:55,519 --> 01:08:00,127
But draw it out like this, now it's
become a monkey washing.

768
01:08:03,711 --> 01:08:06,527
And there is a slight application
for a height of this.

769
01:08:06,783 --> 01:08:09,087
U-shaped piece of paper.

770
01:08:09,343 --> 01:08:11,391
Then the piece of paper will put the
point here.

771
01:08:17,791 --> 01:08:21,887
Connect the points around. There is an
A we just talked about here.

772
01:08:22,143 --> 01:08:23,167
What time is it?

773
01:08:23,423 --> 01:08:24,191
7 o'clock.

774
01:08:24,703 --> 01:08:25,215
Location.

775
01:08:28,543 --> 01:08:30,847
BMW seat cushion look.

776
01:08:31,103 --> 01:08:34,687
In this way, the basic shape of
this house is out.

777
01:08:36,223 --> 01:08:42,367
After the basic shape comes out, we
can see an extended square next to it.
This is also a square stone.

778
01:08:42,623 --> 01:08:44,671
Where does it start connecting from?
It's from

779
01:08:44,927 --> 01:08:47,743
Let's assume that I also realized
that this one o'clock started connecting.

780
01:08:47,999 --> 01:08:52,095
So I can probably find this 1 o'clock
in about the same position as the original
image.

781
01:08:52,351 --> 01:08:53,375
Find this 1 o'clock.

782
01:08:53,631 --> 01:08:54,911
Boss, bring it here.

783
01:08:57,727 --> 01:09:03,871
Then if this is 1.5, this looks like
about 1, so I can make your side in color

784
01:09:04,127 --> 01:09:05,151
Width.

785
01:09:05,407 --> 01:09:06,431
Roboto is

786
01:09:06,943 --> 01:09:07,711
Take it down.

787
01:09:08,735 --> 01:09:11,295
To this surface now.

788
01:09:12,319 --> 01:09:13,599
The information is covered.

789
01:09:14,367 --> 01:09:16,159
After it comes out,

790
01:09:17,439 --> 01:09:20,511
This 1 o'clock should correspond to
the other side.

791
01:09:20,767 --> 01:09:26,399
On the other side, there will be a
relatively connected position.

792
01:09:27,423 --> 01:09:28,191
Outlet.
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