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@visperod
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3yr
added comment inProko Challenge Odd Bots - FINAL SUBMISSIONS HERE
This is my first poko contest, I hope you like it, I made a Mad max style robot and what I focus on the most is that it looks like junk/scrap and that it is all on top of a wheel. Its name is Scrayudo!

@abhishek74
3yr
Loved the design..really creative
Asked for help
I'm too newbie and I have perspective problems, I've been trying all day to make the bottom part look symmetrical and I also want fire to come out of both the wheels above and the flamethrowers below, will someone have a tip for me? . . I desperately accept feedback
Do you know about 1 point and 2 point perspective ? If you don’t . Watch some videos on youtube about it and it maybe makes it a bit easier. Jazza have videos about this for example. If you know in wich point everything converges too it makes it a bit easier.
I struggle with perspective too - I've seen artists use 3D modeling programs like blender to create simplified versions of their scenes and designs in order to get the perspective accurate. For drawing practice, you can study basic shapes (cones, cubes, cylinders, spheres, pills, etc.) at all different angles until your body/brain gets a "feel" for it. Everything else in the world can usually be broken down into those simple shapes.