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    • Jonathon B Baker 0
      Jonathon B Baker 0 @korilynneillo last edited by

      @korilynneillo Yes I see what you mean. I'll go through and tidy this one up. Thanks

      Jonathon Bee

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      • Kevin Longueil
        Kevin Longueil SVS OG @Jonathon B Baker 0 last edited by

        @Jonathon-B-Baker-0 This looks great to me! I agree about the porch being a bit skewed but the composition is really nice.

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        • txels
          txels @Jonathon B Baker 0 last edited by

          @Jonathon-B-Baker-0 Looks good! The boat is very close to the horizon line though, so you should see it more "from the front" than "from above" if you know what I mean.

          ---txels.

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          • txels
            txels @Jonathon B Baker 0 last edited by

            @Jonathon-B-Baker-0 I like the style how you did the first one. However, at the angle at which the viewer is facing the room, two-point perspective doesn't work well. You really need 3-point perspective for this angle (the viewer's eye is not perpendicular to any of the axes of your "cube/room").

            Somehow your eye/brain was already telling you this (the clock and the monster poster seem to want to follow a third vanishing point - however the rest of the elements don't... the effect is very apparent if you compare the clock and the door at its left).

            ---txels.

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            • Jonathon B Baker 0
              Jonathon B Baker 0 @txels last edited by

              @txels Thanks for checking it out. I see what your saying about the boat on the horizon it was bothering me but i couldn't put my finger one why.

              Jonathon Bee

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              • davidhohn
                davidhohn SVS Instructor Pro last edited by

                This looks good! Very believable space. I get a strong sense of the person who lives here.
                You can see in the draw over what I would focus on. The ellipse for the clock. The Monster poster is skewed slightly. Since the top and bottom edges follow the orthogonal to the RVP I would simply have the vertical edges follow the "rules" of the rest of the drawing.
                The ellipse for base of lamp could be tightened up a bit and then the functionality of the shade and bulb just need a little more reference
                Keep on it!
                The second room image with the lower POV is looking great!
                JBee_Perspective_01.jpg

                To level up your first image even further, the height of the camera in the room suggests a need for a 3rd vanishing point. I know that this was not covered in the SVS lesson. I'm suggesting it here because you are clearly ready to take this on -- and as you can see, it's not hard! Just grab all your vertical orthogonal and taper them slightly (just like you did with the LVP and RV) to a 3rd vanishing point below the edge of the picture plane.
                JBee_Perspective_02.jpg

                Great job! Have fun!

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                  Jonathon B Baker 0 @davidhohn last edited by

                  @davidhohn WOW ! Thank you so much. That really helps me see where I need to take this image. I see what your saying about the third vanishing point though I'm not sure how I got there. I'll look into finding some more tutorials on the subject. I still feel like I'm not quite grasping perspective, like I'm missing some pieces of the puzzle or something. Anyway, Thanks Again.

                  Jonathon Bee

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                  • cszoltan
                    cszoltan @Jonathon B Baker 0 last edited by

                    @Jonathon-B-Baker-0 Hi Jonathon, I think this is one of the most difficult aspects of drawing for some of us, but you are doing great. I love your second post with the Illustrated landscape, will you be finishing this illustration, or you just did it for practice?

                    C.S.Zoltan
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                      Jonathon B Baker 0 @cszoltan last edited by

                      @cszoltan Thanks, Yes I am working on turning that into a full illustration. I'll post progress.

                      Jonathon Bee

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                      • cszoltan
                        cszoltan @Jonathon B Baker 0 last edited by

                        @Jonathon-B-Baker-0 That is great, cant wait for your Update!

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