Thanks for joining me here to take up the fun, new challenge to learn Perspective Drawing. Follow the videos below. Once one is done, the next will be available. You’ll find the PDF worksheets below.
PS. No Quizzes!
Thanks for joining me here to take up the fun, new challenge to learn Perspective Drawing. Follow the videos below. Once one is done, the next will be available. You’ll find the PDF worksheets below.
PS. No Quizzes!
Covers everything in the video, with drawings and written instruction on perspective basics and one point perspective.
Covers everything in the video, with drawings and written instruction on value (shading), light source and two point perspective.
Three point perspective is seen in a lot of illustrated books, specifically graphic novels. I love this one! There’s info about adding value (shading), texture and colour here as well.
How multiple point perspective works when drawing mutliple objects in one peice of art using different perspectives. It’s like writing several fictional characters into a scene and making them believable.
You’re introduced to Curvilinear Perspective, also know as Fish Eye or Five Point Perspective. Also super cool and a bit of a mind buster to get the hang of but well worth it.
Drawing perspective to scale requires a system using grids. The simpler you make your grid, the easier it is. You’ll start with a one dimensional design on a measured grid. Using the measurement system you’re most accustomed to helps.
You get the general rules here as well as through the videos.
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