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    • Laurel Aylesworth
      Laurel Aylesworth last edited by

      I'm searching for photo references or free software to help me with visualizing perspective. Google is hit or miss for me with image searches. Is there a software program where you can use to get the bones of the perspective first? Thanks!

      www.laurelaylesworth.com
      instagram.com/laurelaylesworth

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      • ArtofAleksey
        ArtofAleksey @Laurel Aylesworth last edited by

        @Laurel-Aylesworth i use pinterest and search for “interior design” for interiors often times. I remember i forget which comic artist.. had interior design magazines laying around he would copy interiors from. For other environments its tough. I typically creat a pinterest board or use jake parkers.

        instagram and twitter: @artofaleksey
        alekseyillustration.com

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        • NicolaSchofield
          NicolaSchofield @Laurel Aylesworth last edited by

          @Laurel-Aylesworth I've used SketchUp before to create just some blocks for buildings, etc and then you can spin it around and change the view point and switch between one, two or three point perspective to see how everything changes. I haven't used SketchUp in a long time but I think there's still a free version online.

          Nicola Schofield

          Twitter: twitter.com/NSchofieldArt
          Instagram: instagram.com/NicolaSchofieldArt/

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          • sigross
            sigross @Laurel Aylesworth last edited by

            @Laurel-Aylesworth have you looked on getty images website or stocksy, unsplash or shutterstock? There you can just type in perspective and get a bunch of pics to look at.

            www.grossiebazaar.com
            www.sigross.com
            www.instagram.com/sigross/

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            • sigross
              sigross @Laurel Aylesworth last edited by

              @Laurel-Aylesworth www.blender.org is free 3D modeling software. There are youtube vids on setting up perspective.

              www.grossiebazaar.com
              www.sigross.com
              www.instagram.com/sigross/

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                jdubz last edited by jdubz

                I second Blender. It's something I've started working with and really meaning to master the basics. I've seen way too many great examples of setting up scenes in minutes with exactly the right perspective and lighting in pure value that can just be painted right over. It also makes you way more marketable.

                It's a super steep learning curve, but I think it's well worth it.

                Edit: I just remember that Trent Kaniuga had a couple of videos that gave a really high level look at how those basics can come into play. He's specifically in the video game industry, but I think that will give you enough flavor to see if it's worth investing time into:

                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XS1w8vldA0w
                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHGduybF4TM

                Josh White
                https://www.instagram.com/joshwhiteillustration/

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                • ArtofAleksey
                  ArtofAleksey last edited by

                  Theres a free version of sketchup! I think if you go to downloads you can get the full 2017 version

                  instagram and twitter: @artofaleksey
                  alekseyillustration.com

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                  • peteolczyk
                    peteolczyk @Laurel Aylesworth last edited by

                    @Laurel-Aylesworth As an alternative to blender, you could have a look at Shapr3d
                    I’ve not used it for a while but its more intuitive and quicker to learn than blender.
                    I’m not sure if it’s still completely free.
                    The other snag is it needs the Apple Pencil.

                    www.peteolczykillustrations.com

                    www.instagram.com/pete_illustrations

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