HOW TO Use Proportional Divider for Sketching - Sketch Copy | Rixcandoit

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This video covers how to use a Proportional Divider for transferring an image.
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 127
@holdmyhand9573
@holdmyhand9573 2 роки тому
This was a great demo video!!! You put a lot of work into this for us, and I really appreciate it. Thank you..😀👍
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 2 роки тому
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching and commenting.
@gallahant
@gallahant 4 роки тому
I used to do proportional drawing years ago just by measuring distances with my ruler and doing the math to enlarge or reduce the scale. Yes i know, tedious procedure but it was all i could thing back then, i had no art teacher and youtube was not a thing :D My drawings did come pretty accurate though. I might have to invest in a divider now i have seen this. Thank you.
@Daniel-xg3ul
@Daniel-xg3ul 2 роки тому
Same.
@amexjam55
@amexjam55 4 роки тому
Thank you for taking the time in demonstrating how to use these proportional dividers. And also the difference between the Derwent and the AccuraSee.
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 4 роки тому
My pleasure. The AccuraSee is definitely better.
@ianjackson5834
@ianjackson5834 6 років тому
yaaa great use them a lot, did a brief intro to using one for friends some time ago, thanks for the in depth how to.
@WolfikCZ
@WolfikCZ 3 роки тому
Thank you! This actually is going to save me as an artist. Thank you
@user-et8ic7ms6y
@user-et8ic7ms6y 2 місяці тому
Rix, I have used a proportional divider since my days in University. In my mind it is the only way to go. I teaches you very quickly how to sight draw. Nice to see you post this for other artist.👍😃
@cc-qu7gz
@cc-qu7gz Місяць тому
What size is best for portrait drawing vs landscape drawing? Is it better to get a brass vs plastic?
@user-et8ic7ms6y
@user-et8ic7ms6y Місяць тому
@@cc-qu7gz Brass is the best and one that slides. Reason being that the range of proportional movement is not limited. Happy drawing ✍️😃
@cc-qu7gz
@cc-qu7gz Місяць тому
@@user-et8ic7ms6y Thank you. What is the best size to get for portraits and landscapes? 6 inch? 9 inch? Do I need both sizes?
@JaniLewisPaperCompulsions
@JaniLewisPaperCompulsions 6 років тому
Thanks for taking the time to explain how this tool works. I am just learning to draw and struggle with proportions on portraits. New subbie.
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 6 років тому
Glad you found the video useful.
@alicomando1195
@alicomando1195 3 роки тому
me too that warped part of face lol
@sparkleplumley2475
@sparkleplumley2475 6 років тому
Plain and simple explanation that people like me can understand. Thanks so much Rix. Love it when you teach us stuff!
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 6 років тому
Great! I love teaching stuff. Glad you liked it. Thanks for commenting!
@tada9048
@tada9048 5 років тому
Awesome! Im a beginner and your instructions are so clear. Thank you so much for sharing your passion. Im going to go shopping for all the tools you talk about . you know what would be acgood idea if you could put together tailoredor beginners intermediate advanced tool boxes with all or some of the supplies at reasonable prices and run say different contest for all three categories to win each box or all boxes. Just an idea. Thank you again for your time much appreciated.
@joannstickley2334
@joannstickley2334 6 років тому
Thank you. I learned a valuable lesson
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 6 років тому
Awesome. Thanks for commenting.
@HScorching
@HScorching 6 років тому
I recently got a Proportional Divider called Prospek from Jerry's Artarama and I have been using it completely differently than the way you are using it. You have a way better method than I do. Good thing I came across this video.
@billiemoore4757
@billiemoore4757 6 років тому
Fred Gregory Shtevensh Herbert Jerry’s artarama
@billiemoore4757
@billiemoore4757 6 років тому
Fred Gregory Shtevensh Herbert non
@lawrencefairbairn5339
@lawrencefairbairn5339 5 років тому
I saw a pair of these also in Jerry’s Artarama. $6.00 in the sale. Alas, the estimated S+H to Scotland was $47.99. Yikes!!
@robertjennings5558
@robertjennings5558 2 роки тому
I've always done this the old-fashioned way. I ran across this tool on Amazon. I'm glad I saw your video. I'm buying it. Thanks
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 2 роки тому
Glad it was helpful!
@sheyshannow2065
@sheyshannow2065 6 років тому
Good one Rix. Thank you. I only enlarge so I will probably cut off one point (about 1/8 inch or so) on the enlarging side and tape a sharpened lead to the trimmed arm so it comes out the same distance as the other point. When the lead runs down I will have to re-tape tho. Maybe I can clip a long lead on somehow.
@asdrubalrodruguez2518
@asdrubalrodruguez2518 Рік тому
Saludos
@toequantumspace
@toequantumspace 6 років тому
I have a dervent one, it's very helpful. I agree the blunt tips are not the best, but workable.
@crystalgillis9296
@crystalgillis9296 2 роки тому
Thank you, this is a very helpful video! 😊
@paulwhite760
@paulwhite760 5 років тому
You got the numbers wrong...at 1.5 : 1.0 ( ie 3 : 2 ) enlarging , for reducing the reciprocal ratio is 0.67 ( 2 : 3 ) , not 0.75. Cheers
@CoxJoxSox
@CoxJoxSox 6 років тому
Rix you do a great job! :D
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 6 років тому
Thanks!
@luke5388
@luke5388 6 років тому
can you please do a review on the BOSTITCH twist & sharp pencil sharpener.
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 6 років тому
I will try to acquire one.
@jdemaestri4300
@jdemaestri4300 5 років тому
Very helpful, thank you.
@jinchxpen
@jinchxpen 3 роки тому
amazing tools i wish i have that kinda tools maybe will make my drawing getting better :D
@reb5824
@reb5824 2 роки тому
I bought a gold one. But i had to put a washers on it. Still struggling with it. Lol. Thanks for this video. I just subscribed. I'll be watching all your videos!
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 2 роки тому
Thanks for subbing!
@paulwhite760
@paulwhite760 5 років тому
A quicker method is to use a carpenters' sliding bevel and just pick points on the ref pic , set your angle and transfer it to your work space...you triangulate your way around the picture working from the corners of the pic or half-way points on the boundary. It is a lot quicker because you are just dealing with 2 angles and their intersection. You don't measure anything. Make sure that the area you plan to draw on is of the same side ratios of your ref pic . What you are doing is using similar triangles_lookem up in your maths book. This actually produces a triangular grid in the process where all proportions are correct, even shadows. Cheers.
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 5 років тому
I might have one of these in my woodshop. But I don't quite follow the suggestion. Anyone produce a video on this?
@mikehamelin7520
@mikehamelin7520 5 років тому
please make a video. I would like to see this
@arroyosonja
@arroyosonja 5 років тому
I would love to see a video on this as well 🙏 💖☺️
@deelac1
@deelac1 4 роки тому
I’ve never used a proportional divider before. Wouldn’t it be better for me to sketch the basic area as I see it, then use the tool to hone in on details? Or should I start with the tool?
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 4 роки тому
You can do it any way you like. However, if you end up not getting your proportions right, you'll need to consider measuring everything from the start.
@joangagne1903
@joangagne1903 4 роки тому
I want to order one, what size is the one you are using. I see smaller ones but I think I should use the size you have.
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 4 роки тому
I don't know about 'size'. I like to use the plastic Accurasee Artist Proportional Divider. Bought mine at Amazon
@joangagne1903
@joangagne1903 4 роки тому
Thank you I got one now from Amazon. Works great!!
@jrg7951
@jrg7951 6 років тому
This is probably a little better than the grid method because of the fact that if you get your grid measurements are a tiny bit off, they get progressively worse the more lines you draw measuring from the grid line that is off.
@jrg7951
@jrg7951 6 років тому
You also don't have to erase lots of grid lines
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 6 років тому
Draw them lightly and you likely won't need to erase lines. Check out this video where I use the grid method and notice that I'm not erasing any grid lines. They simply disappear. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/pmmVpHd9fHypz4U.html
@AniCusp
@AniCusp 4 роки тому
Exactly! In the grid method, a small error can have a multiplier effect and you're left wondering which grid you went wrong. This device eliminates that problem.
@apex.amatuer
@apex.amatuer 10 місяців тому
@@AniCusp If all lines are measured from the beginning instead of the last line then it shouldn't be an issue to begin with.
@ihsansvlogs8942
@ihsansvlogs8942 Рік тому
Awesome 💯 dude Rlly helpfull
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit Рік тому
Glad it helped
@moistwater8289
@moistwater8289 5 років тому
I need this....
@ruudratajczak2240
@ruudratajczak2240 4 місяці тому
ceep practice my friend
@asdrubalrodruguez2518
@asdrubalrodruguez2518 Рік тому
Perfecto gracias
@grahamparr4710
@grahamparr4710 6 років тому
Is this any quicker than the grid method?
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 6 років тому
In my opinion, it takes much longer. That is one reason why I prefer the grid method. With the grid method, I can compare the minute details from photo grid to drawing paper grid for precise replication. However, there is so much more erasing of grid lines that can get in the way unless you draw it really, really light as I often do. With this method, you have less grid lines to erase, but that may be offset by having to erase and adjust your sketch more often. So try both and decide which is best for you.
@gabrielbonuel389
@gabrielbonuel389 6 років тому
Thank you so.much....
@lulusart4576
@lulusart4576 4 роки тому
What kind of compass is that?? Thanks 💚
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 4 роки тому
Please read the title of the video. :-)
@earltalatala
@earltalatala 5 років тому
hi,whats the brand of this calipers?
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 5 років тому
The big wooden one is Derwent. The plastic thinner one (and better) is AccuraSee.
@Mulberry2000
@Mulberry2000 3 роки тому
Thanks for this.
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 3 роки тому
My pleasure!
@Mulberry2000
@Mulberry2000 3 роки тому
@@RixCanDoit I still find them hard use though, esp the cheap ones. I know I need to use them as it will train my hand and eyes, and eventually, I can be so good I will need need them
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 3 роки тому
@@Mulberry2000 I find the Accurasee easy to use. It's made of plastic but works better than my more expensive Derwent wooden one.
@Mulberry2000
@Mulberry2000 3 роки тому
@@RixCanDoit Yeah you said, I think it's a case of getting used to it, etc. Though the peg is not as a tip as I would like. I never used these before. I drew from free hind and used my eye. I am not very good at life drawing though so that needs to be sorted out.
@Mulberry2000
@Mulberry2000 3 роки тому
@@RixCanDoit I have got the Derwent wooden one and you are right.
@karzanfaridon6100
@karzanfaridon6100 3 роки тому
Thank you very much
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 3 роки тому
You are welcome. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@noname-wm9xk
@noname-wm9xk 3 роки тому
or just use paper trace and make dhe outlines for 2 min
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 3 роки тому
Not really. For one, you need to do your trace with the drawing paper you're going to be drawing on. The thickness itself will prevent you from seeing the details even with a lightbox, of which I have a few from doing reviews on them. Tracing has its place, but if you are going to catch all the details necessary for photo or hyper-realistic drawing, you're going to have to manually draw them in by measuring exactly where they are located, whether you do this using a divider or simply by eye.
@artchoholic1805
@artchoholic1805 3 роки тому
What kind of paper is that? And how many GSM it has?
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 3 роки тому
90# drawing paper. I use these for demos and throwaways. Bristol smooth paper is my paper of choice for realistic drawings.
@artchoholic1805
@artchoholic1805 3 роки тому
Aww thankyou sir for sharing these.
@marklim101
@marklim101 4 роки тому
Sir What the name of tool?
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 4 роки тому
What tool? You mean the tool used for measuring that is part of the title?
@Gawron..
@Gawron.. 3 роки тому
Does this instrument work tightly?
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 3 роки тому
What does "tightly" mean in this context?
@Gawron..
@Gawron.. 3 роки тому
@@RixCanDoit Both elements can be tightly twisted or loosely. Scissors, for example, work loosely (usually). Here it is important not to touch the dimension. Strict work is important. The Derwent has a screw and you can lock the dimension (squeeze). This is not possible with the other device.
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 3 роки тому
@@Gawron.. However, the Derwent has a stubby end whereas the Accurasee has a real point. So for precision, it's the Accurasee for the win!
@Gawron..
@Gawron.. 3 роки тому
@@RixCanDoit That's why I am asking about the latter and you still haven't answered. Does it work tightly or loosely?
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 3 роки тому
@@Gawron.. That's probably because I don't understand your question.
@lindacamarata3592
@lindacamarata3592 5 років тому
Important is just the Queen
@yeaung6484
@yeaung6484 2 роки тому
Yhanks.
@moksudahmedc5309
@moksudahmedc5309 4 роки тому
I have a question about the accurasee I think that's how u spell it idk I use 9" x12" paper where should I put the peg to get right proportions?
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 4 роки тому
That's up to you. You decide whether to enlarge or shrink the image or make it 1:1. Just move the peg and measure the two ends.
@davidrowlands8451
@davidrowlands8451 Рік тому
sod that I use a pico projector soooooo fast
@pjlewisful
@pjlewisful 5 років тому
It just seems to just take too long for me but good info.
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 5 років тому
It does take some time and patience. But worth it in the end.
@Enthcreations
@Enthcreations 4 роки тому
Every drawing tool has to be respected, but... I thinks grids are easier to use in order to reproduce an image. But may be there way to use this tool i do ignore.
@WolfikCZ
@WolfikCZ 6 років тому
I like the queen of course, but on this picture she looks scary :D thx for video
@mtngirl4944
@mtngirl4944 5 років тому
Petr Machane she’s not pretty, that’s for sure. 😂
@paulwhite760
@paulwhite760 5 років тому
She just finished her breakfast of childrens' fingers on toast + HP sauce.
@AnAbortiveRomance
@AnAbortiveRomance 4 роки тому
there are much easier ways to copy photos, if that's your goal.
@ianjackson5834
@ianjackson5834 6 років тому
yes she is the queen, no disrespect of she will cart you off to the tower LOL
@mtngirl4944
@mtngirl4944 5 років тому
Ian Jackson out with royalty. Ridiculous
@CoxJoxSox
@CoxJoxSox 6 років тому
Yeah grids are never very useful - it gets down to about 1/10 of the squares are ever useful
@papa.alfredo
@papa.alfredo 5 років тому
I wont spend any time on mathematical calculations to paint, I will always use my eyes and concentrate in what is important, painting......better to buy carbon paper to avoid such waste of time, sorry
@princessannoir3323
@princessannoir3323 4 роки тому
This was a really tedious explanation. Try Stefan Baumann.
@Enoc63
@Enoc63 5 років тому
Thanks for teaching me how to draw reptiles. Could we please get a human next time? 🙂
@ongoingawakening4257
@ongoingawakening4257 4 роки тому
It was a great tutorial but I was over and over unnerved by having to stare at her, or whatever she is.
@jasoncollins865
@jasoncollins865 4 роки тому
Is there not a less tedious way of using a divider lol
@graphegraph8385
@graphegraph8385 3 роки тому
it is an illusion to think of a portrait only because a proportional divider is used. A realistic portrait can help to rate, which if not corroborated then by the nuances, the result will never be satisfactory. (translated by google)
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 3 роки тому
Unfortunately Google did a bad job translating. I have no clue what you just said.
@graphegraph8385
@graphegraph8385 3 роки тому
@@RixCanDoit Ciao, volevo risparmiarti la traduzione in italiano. Il testo sopra è questo a seguire: è un'illusione pensare a disegnare un ritratto solo perché viene utilizzato un divisore proporzionale. In un ritratto realistico può aiutare a costruire la fisionomia, che però se non corroborato dalle sfumature, il risultato non sarà mai soddisfacente.
@fluentpiffle
@fluentpiffle 2 роки тому
I thought it was Harpo Marx!
@kevinmanning3753
@kevinmanning3753 3 роки тому
Great drawing what a shame about the subject matter!
@princessannoir3323
@princessannoir3323 4 роки тому
Thank heavens I already know how to use mine. I would never bother if I went by these directions. Tedious.
@theysayvideos5844
@theysayvideos5844 4 роки тому
So then, show us what YOU can do with it? LOL!
@lagnokormi1858
@lagnokormi1858 5 років тому
I am a hobbyist and my teacher shouts when I do reference about the COMPASSES ------- she always says that all the PROFESSIONALS and ADVANCED ARTISTS are FREEHAND focusing on a photo and using the OBSERVATION with the IMAGINATION ------- Yes indeed but all PRO artists until to achieve the level of ULTRA HYPER REALISM ART took them over a decade with daily or almost daily practice about 3 or 4 hours and in their beginning steps they used tools such as GRID LINES and COMPASSES or who knows what else ----- to become a talented experienced artist takes a long painful loneliness boring life time but again that doesn't means you became GOD or GODESSES ----- because the real super artist of all is the SUPER POWER the creator of universe and we are the human dolls for that power
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 5 років тому
Well, I'm not going to touch the God or Goddesses subject, but as for your teacher's opinion, it is just an opinion and not a good one at that. Such dogmatic opinions are arrogant at best. Many professional artists use grids or other measuring methods in order to get the initial sketch, whether it be on paper or canvas. Hey, to each their own.
@lorriepriddle8604
@lorriepriddle8604 4 роки тому
lagno kormi even Robert Bateman uses a projector......do what you want ! I love proportional dividers but I don’t start with a reference line ....I take the measurement from the top to the bottom of what I want ( highest place on the head, lowest place on the neckline ) and put the top of the hair mark on the canvas first ....then I work down from there . You can map out a person in about 15-20 minutes . I don’t bother with shade depths...just the min features. Top,of hair to top of eyelid, top of hair to bottom of eyelid width of face , top,of hair to bottom of nose , side of face to left nostril, side of face to right nostril etc....
@Road38910
@Road38910 3 роки тому
It would have been so much simpler if you enlarged for the demo. For you and you audience.
@RixCanDoit
@RixCanDoit 3 роки тому
Even simpler if you watch my other videos where I actually did just that! ;-b
@willywotknot
@willywotknot 4 роки тому
Elizardbeth the 🦎 lizard queen
@Rubbereyes
@Rubbereyes Рік тому
Made this too difficult to follow. Don’t distract viewers with a picture of one of the most famous woman in the world.
@videogamerguy9299
@videogamerguy9299 Рік тому
Now dead, thank God!
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