...basic perspective training!
And another one, this time digital. Nothing complex, just wanted to try out digital media instead of traditional.
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Well, here is the next perspective drawing I did. Ground plane plus shape in 2-point-perspective. Did some mistakes on the right side and didn't know how to fix them, so I just did the final touches and ended with that one.
Maybe you can figure it out? :D
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I just did some little trainings for one-point-/two-point- and tree-point-perspective drawings. Didn't scan the one-point though, as I had some random linework on the back of the paper and you would have noticed that. Also, in the 2-point drawing there are two wrong lines, as I didn't focus enough, haha.
The last one was really confusing. There are a lot of unnecessary lines, because I got confused in the middle of the process. That big box shouldn't have been placed into the other one, but meh.
I will do a couple more with some more boxes to learn perspective. Yesterday, I talked to an old friend of mine and I just noticed again that learning perspective should have the highest priority, because pretty much any crap does look awesome, if done correctly in perspective. So, I hope to make some nice progress to get my pieces more convincing, always avoided perspective.
stay tuned~
What about an isometric one? ;-)
Good focus you have on your procedural approach. Best of luck with this.