How to Draw in Perspective
How to Draw in Perspective
Have you ever looked at drawings of buildings in 3D and wondered how they do it? What are the laws of drawing in perspective? Why did people get it all wrong in medieval times? And what is the role of vanishing points and horizons in this context?
This course will touch on all those things and more. Learn to master the laws of perspective drawing and never be confused again about three-dimensional drawings.
Once you see the logic in these highly technical drawings, you can apply them to computer drawings, animation, architecture, comic book drawings, concept art, backgrounds, and much more. There are so many uses for it, and yet, so many people don’t know how to do this. It can look complicated at first, but the course takes you by the hand and shows you step by step how to draw buildings in a 1-point perspective, 2-point perspective, and 3-point perspective, all in two different versions, namely, with a high horizon and a low horizon.
I contemplated drawing it all by hand, but because it was so much clearer in Photoshop, I’ve taken the liberty to do it that way. However, these techniques don’t require a computer or a software. You can do them on paper, with a pencil or pen, with or without a ruler.
Master the Laws of Vanishing Points, Horizons, and Other Three-Dimensional Elements
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What you will learn
- Draw in perspective with 1 vanishing point.
- Draw in perspective with 2 vanishing points.
- Draw in perspective with 3 vanishing points.

Rating: 3.95
Level: Beginner Level
Duration: 2 hours
Instructor: Vincent Noot
Courses By: 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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