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Final Assisgnment Basic Perspective David or someone HELP

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  • Mike Babich
    Mike Babich last edited by 23 Feb 2023, 11:05

    Hi Team,

    Im struggling with this final image. Can somebody please tell me if I am anywhere near on what I have done so far? Its just basic forms right now because I wanted to get it right first then do more illustrative piece.

    I have issue that I can see the back of the book case and the dresser. Did I go about setting up the VPs correctly? Any help would be appreciated!

    Thanks Team
    MikeIMG_7404.jpg

    Griffin McPherson 1 Reply Last reply 23 Feb 2023, 17:12 Reply Quote 1
    • Griffin McPherson
      Griffin McPherson @Mike Babich last edited by 23 Feb 2023, 17:12

      @Mike-Babich it’s great that you have the vanishing points far off from the frame so you’ll avoid any crazy distortions. Working in a small space like that is tough though. The placement of the VPs are good. I think drawing the objects too large/close together is what’s complicating things.

      I did a draw over to visualize the room these objects are in. You can keep the frame of your image the same size but draw in objects around the rest of the room and then place your frame where it works best. Hope that helps!04483455-A10A-4B66-B448-8E0BE62AEBD2.jpeg

      Mike Babich 2 Replies Last reply 26 Feb 2023, 02:35 Reply Quote 1
      • Mike Babich
        Mike Babich last edited by 23 Feb 2023, 18:33

        Thank you SO much for the input!

        How do you keep your grid lines so uniform? I was having trouble knowing how to keep my square planes evenly spaced.

        Thank you!

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        • Mike Babich
          Mike Babich @Griffin McPherson last edited by 24 Feb 2023, 00:45

          @Griffin-McPherson
          Hi Griffin,
          I just got bak from work and was finally able to read what you said calmly without distraction. Everythin you said makes total sense. I will go back with this advice in mind and try again.
          Thanks for taking the time to do the draw over and explain. I really appreciate it.
          Mike

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          • Mike Babich
            Mike Babich @Griffin McPherson last edited by 26 Feb 2023, 02:35

            @Griffin-McPherson Hi Griffen, I think this is much better. What do you think mate?
            Thank you.IMG_7447.jpg

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