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So I've getting into drawing I want to drastically improve fast Just A beginner I'm doing a perspective drawing online course which I bought online because i'm down to luck idk where to start.

Don't know much about drawing I've been having troubles for what is the techniques for doing the 3 point perspective drawing

[Image: uCquYdP.jpg] - The picture in My Perspective VIP Access Link.

what would be the technique to create this picture on paper by drawing this photo.

Here is these videos I'm trying to relate to picture


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What have you tried?
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I did 3 lessons of that perspective course in course material and there is 39 lessons in total there's a couple of lessons in each Lesson
I did the 3 point perspective drawing and the drawing doesn't look proper doesn't look aligned.

Also been trying to do some drawings by look at tutorials from other youtube channels like anime stuff but haven't got into that yet just focusing on my online course.
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I'm pretty sure there's no unspoken secret - that we could tell you - about constructing perspective.
Just work through your lessons; if something doesn't look right to you, try again.

Maybe you want to start with one point perspective first.
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Depending on whether you understand the mathematical theory behind it or not, it might be worth it to check out the basics of how Central Projection (it's how the eye perceives objects) works. It may give you a little more insight or structure in how to proceed with drawing in perspective. (For example, all lines that would be parallel in the real model would meet at one specific point in your picture aka projection.)

https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Descriptiv...rojections

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Ok thx I will look through this and any advice is welcome.

Here are my drawings

[Image: la9fg9g.jpg] - one point perspective

[Image: 7JZJaIZ.jpg]
- two point perspective

[Image: USItJ7S.jpg]
-  three point perspective
It doesn't look right I did this one long ago with no method

[Image: w82cPQn.jpg]
-  dividing space (1 point)

Here's a drawing of jaffna sri lanka my noobie work [Image: vZbqFPY.jpg]

[Image: VOAFa7L.jpg]

All of my work so far...
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Haven't read most of the other replies, so please bear with me if I repeat stuff already said.

One point perspective (1PP) has a single vanishing point (VP). The other "perspective" lines simply do not converge, i.e. run parallel. The reason why you think it looks wonky is because the parallel stuff isn't perfectly executed yet. For example, check this one:


Now, I see that you photographed it at a slight angle introducing some extra-perspective (if that makes any sense :p). Either way, with 1PP, you should have horizontal lines running parallel that, together with the VP-lines, form the checkerboard pattern. Vertical lines form the border of the board, telling where the edges of the board are for thickness. With foreshortening, you can make the squares scale correctly all around the board. Draw diagonal lines over the squares. The intersection points tell where the squares should end. Ideally, you start with a single row and construct the rest from there.

The 2PP-image...

...also has its room for improvement. I'm struggling with the vanishing points in that one and the lines that should go there. For example, the house base tells me the horizon-line is exactly at the bottom with the two VPs to the left and right, outside the canvas. The higher up one goes, the more it should be slanted to accomodate for this perspective. If you are unsure which way a shape should go, just draw more perspective-lines :p

Also, pro-tip: draw the perspective lines with a pencil and the actual image with a pen or marker. Later, you can erase the perspective lines away and it'll still look correct and awesome, yo.
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(01-03-2017, 06:48 PM)Silverthorn Wrote:  Haven't read most of the other replies, so please bear with me if I repeat stuff already said.

One point perspective (1PP) has a single vanishing point (VP). The other "perspective" lines simply do not converge, i.e. run parallel. The reason why you think it looks wonky is because the parallel stuff isn't perfectly executed yet. For example, check this one:


Now, I see that you photographed it at a slight angle introducing some extra-perspective (if that makes any sense :p). Either way, with 1PP, you should have horizontal lines running parallel that, together with the VP-lines, form the checkerboard pattern. Vertical lines form the border of the board, telling where the edges of the board are for thickness. With foreshortening, you can make the squares scale correctly all around the board. Draw diagonal lines over the squares. The intersection points tell where the squares should end. Ideally, you start with a single row and construct the rest from there.

The 2PP-image...

...also has its room for improvement. I'm struggling with the vanishing points in that one and the lines that should go there. For example, the house base tells me the horizon-line is exactly at the bottom with the two VPs to the left and right, outside the canvas. The higher up one goes, the more it should be slanted to accomodate for this perspective. If you are unsure which way a shape should go, just draw more perspective-lines :p

Also, pro-tip: draw the perspective lines with a pencil and the actual image with a pen or marker. Later, you can erase the perspective lines away and it'll still look correct and awesome, yo.

Thanks for the advice's and for that 1 point perspective I followed this

and for that 2 point perspective I don't remember how I did that one probably did that one with no method
but I will check what you mean by perspective lines. Most importantly I'm just stuck on the 3 point perspective drawing which is fustrating
but I will look into what you guy's have to say about that one. I can probably message the creator of the online course about that!
If I can get pass that 3 point perspective drawing I can move on and I can try to finish the whole perspective online course.
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I like to have this thread as my artwork thread so please don't throw it away!!

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Your drawings are nice. Keep at it.
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