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RE: Villa in 2-Point Perspective - Ran Art Blog - LANDSCAPE/SEASCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY AND ART CONTEST WEEK #161
Once we see the helpline that makes it clear how and why the shape is like it is, everything looks in harmony with our mind. The examples are great.
I agree.
Maybe I should have included more examples.
Here is another example in 2-point perspective, with help lines:
And, the final render:
In the future, I will probably post more on perspective.
That's one of the ways to create the magic we artists do.
Meaning, showing the 3D world in a 2D way.
That is great example, I always struggled to draw such objects because behind it was narrow then front, without knowing the perspective it is difficult, but with the knowledge it is quick and enjoyable :)
By the way, Ran the villa that you did for tutorial is it something new you created recently or from your previous once. Just when you do something and it is posted first here then please use #steemexclusive
Hi,
Yes, the villa is my latest drawing.
It is inspired from a student. She likes these types of villas, so I decided to draw one, as a new update to my tutorial.
Ok. I will use the #steemexclusive again.
In any case, when I write something for WoX, it is not the same as my tutorials.
And, if I post on Instagram, it is just a photo, while here it is usually accompanied by tips or a guide.
As for perspective, just think like that: if it is far, then it should look small.
That is why things become narrow (in any direction).
Here it is in 3-point perspective: