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Perspective drawing Class:


I have been taking part in a perspective drawing class. We started by drawing a horizon line across the centre of the page and then drawing different shapes above and below the line. We then added a vanishing point to the line and connected the shape to the vanishing points to create a perspective drawing.
I found that drawing shapes below the horizon line was easier than drawing shapes above and connecting them to the vanishing points due to the angles. I will practice this technique more and more until I can start drawing rooms and buildings using different leading lines to make them appear more realistic.
To continue developing this skill, I will watch YouTube videos and read design books to improve this skill and build up the confidence to draw things free hand and in proportion at the right eye-level perspective.
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