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Basics of 1 Point and 2 Point Perspective – AKA Parallel and Angular Perspective Lesson « How to Draw Step by Step Drawing Tutorials 2 Point Perspective Drawing, Draw Perspective, 3 Point Perspective, Perspective Lessons, 2 Point Perspective, Classe D'art, Drawing Perspective, Perspective Drawings, Perspective Drawing Architecture

Hold a box in your hand in such a position that you only see the front and top of it. Observe that as we view the top, its outer edges appear to converge. This condition is caused by an optical illusion. As the top turns away from us, the relationship between the length and width changes or diminishes. This phenomenon is known as foreshortening. Observe also that as we look at the face of the box, it is seen in its true form. The reason for this is that it is perpendicular to our line of…

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Part of the drawing module during the 3D Design roundabout. Kinda uninspired. Perspective bores me when you have to pay this much attention ... Perspective Sketch, Perspective Drawing Architecture, Perspective Drawing Lessons, One Point Perspective, Building Drawing, Architecture Design Drawing, Architecture Design Sketch, Point Perspective, Perspective Art

Part of the drawing module during the 3D Design roundabout. Kinda uninspired. Perspective bores me when you have to pay this much attention to it. 1 point perspective (w/ placement grids) City Scene - Pencil 2 point perspective (w/ placement grids) Japanese Sewers (maybe Flood Relief?) - Pencil More soon.

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Towers by S. Vamos Optical Illusion Drawing, Illusion Drawings, 3d Art Drawing, Geometric Design Art, Geometric Pattern Art, Geometric Drawing, Optical Illusions Art, Soyut Sanat Tabloları, Perspective Art

3D art, some more complex than others. You could try-out the simpler ones and work your way up. Have you heard of the saying: "You have to see it to believe it." We rely on our sensory organs to make sense of the world. People like Hungarian Artist Sándor Vámos prove to us, that they are not as reliable as we might first think. In all of these drawings, our mind is telling us that there is a third dimension, that does not actually exist. Take for example, the incline illustration and the…

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