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    Basic Perspective Drawing Final Project Grid Question

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      mcschweitzer @PenAndrew last edited by

      @PenAndrew Thank you!

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        @PenAndrew It's nothing to be sorry about.
        David's help was wonderful!

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          PenAndrew @Guest last edited by

          @Stephanie-H Yes, that's what i meant, you heard from the professional!

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              PenAndrew @Guest last edited by PenAndrew

              @Stephanie-H yes
              looks perfect to me, though i would recommend using a harder pencil for perspective.

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                davidhohn SVS Instructor Pro @Guest last edited by davidhohn

                @Stephanie-H said in Basic Perspective Drawing Final Project Grid Question:

                Next hurdle will be to figure out how to be in the room instead of a giant looking into the house.

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                Great job! And your last hurdle is easy to step right over. Just crop in tighter.
                Another student had a similar question a couple weeks back and I responded in more detail. Here's a link to that post:

                https://forum.svslearn.com/topic/12728/basic-perspective-drawing-final-assignment/2?_=1656513847189

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                  @Stephanie-H great job! Huge improvement from the first! Way to go!!

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                          davidhohn SVS Instructor Pro @Guest last edited by

                          @Stephanie-H To start off with yes, that what I've done here and it will definitely work.

                          As you do this more often you'll likely find that you don't need to grid out the whole space. All this work will be constantly in the back of your mind like muscle memory.

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