- Draw a variety of simple forms in a 1P perspective.
- Draw a variety of simple forms in a 2P perspective.
- Draw a variety of simple forms in a 3p perspective.
- Draw a variety of simple forms that seemingly occupy the same space (same HL).
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Pär
5mo
marching on :), three point felt the wierdest, easy to put the vanishing point to close

@vilumpiko
8mo

@korsola
1yr
@c1992
1yr
And here we are.
Peter Bajzek
2yr
Vue Thao
2yr
*Reworking Profile* From The Game.
2yr
31/3/2023
drawing a house with 2 point perspective, I personally think I did really well with this one.
Criticisms are welcomed!
*Reworking Profile* From The Game.
2yr
23/3/2023
Day 24, Alright this challenge is almost over! I’ll admit I got a little careless with the last page on the right, I have yet to read the Criticisms by @BAaLa Blue Bill & @Lord Basilisk which I quickly regretted as this would’ve made the 2 point perspective drawings better.
Criticisms are welcomed.
Joe
2yr
Hi Crimson,
I have studied perspective but I'm a novice so feel free to take my advice with a grain of salt.
Remember to connect the top plane of you boxes to the vanishing points as well.
I hope this makes your art journey a little bit easier.
Keep up the good work.
Lord Basilisk
2yr
Don't forget to use your vanishing points to construct the whole shape and not just the bottom plane! :)
From what it looks like to me, you are extruding your prism from the bottom plane rather than using the vanishing points to construct the top.
*Reworking Profile* From The Game.
2yr
18/3/2023
I struggled with this immensely and felt no remotely close results for this.
Criticisms are extremely needed.
Lord Basilisk
2yr
Instead of criticism, here's a step by step:
1. Draw your horizon line
2. Place a vertex along the horizon to act as your vanishing point
3. Draw a line perpendicular to the horizon
4. Draw a triangle by connecting the 2 ends of the line to the vanishing point
5. Now that you have a perspective plane, you can extrude whatever you want from it
In the case of 1 point perspective, you can simply extrude 2 lines from this plane horizontally in relation to the horizon. This is your front facing plane. To complete the 1 point perspective cube, simply draw another line along the plane perpendicular to the horizon. Now you have a 1 point perspective box :)
In the case of 2 point perspective, simply add another vanishing point to your horizon and connect that to your perspective plane as well. This will create a diamond shape, but don't think of it like that, instead see it for what it really is, a 3D wedge shape made up of 4 triangular planes.
As far as 3 point perspective goes.. I've never tried it so I can't help you out much there.
Hope this information helps :)

Ke You Ting
2yr
A little rough, but would love some feedback! :)
Jarret
2yr

Ricen
2yr
I'm not sure if these are enough forms per assignment.

@fantasytattooer
2yr

Alberto Pardina
2yr
I feel like my 3p perspective may be a bit skew, should I place the VP further apart?
Maggie Lasko
2yr
@denecethesylcoe
2yr
Perspective is definitely a hard subject for me oof. Feedback welcome.
tay mon
3yr
Assignment.

Something Else
3yr
Assignment. Realized with 1 point that the ellipse degree, if on the front, should not change.

Dusk
3yr
This assignment definitely was a challenge for me. I'm uncertain about my success with the 3 point perspective and multi-VP page, especially.
Russell Fairchild
3yr
Feel like I'm starting to get a better grasp of this!
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