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    Basic Perspective Drawing Final Assignment

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    • Llumisky
      Llumisky last edited by

      I really struggled to get through this assignment haha , perspective drawing has always been one of my weaknesses. I did two of these just to get more practice in. I'd love to get any feedback on them!
      2.png 1.png

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        Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG @Llumisky last edited by

        @Llumisky looks good! it does look a little off in terms of where the vanishing points and horizon lines hook up. It looks like there might be two separate horizon lines which gives the impression of the right side slightly going downhill. I did a clumsy draw over here that shows the different horizon lines. perspective-help.jpg

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        • Llumisky
          Llumisky @Lee White last edited by

          @Lee-White Thank you so much for the feedback! I went ahead and compared your draw over with the guidelines I drew in and went back and extended the original line out. It ended up very off from where the left vanishing point was.
          perspective redlines.png

          I did go back and attempted to fix the lines. Here's the fixed perspective

          edited prespective.png

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            A Former User @Llumisky last edited by

            @Llumisky try adding some details that make the room look lived in.

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