How to draw in perspective
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- In this video, Vladimir London, a Life Drawing Academy tutor (lifedrawing.ac..., will show you how to draw circles, squares and cubes in perspective, explain rules and constructive drawing principles and reveal unique methods of constructive drawing not taught anywhere else. You will discover how to draw perfect ellipses using a unique method developed by Vladimir London; how to draw horizontal circles in perspective. Your will also learn several rules of oval drawing you must know to avoid mistakes. You will see the step-by-step process of drawing horizontal squares in perspective; discover the method of drawing a square in a 45-degree view; how to spot mistakes when drawing squares in perspective; how to use the rules described above to spot mistakes of squares in perspective; how to draw a cube in a one-point perspective. You will find out several one-point perspective rules you must know. After that, you will see how to draw a cube in a 45-degree view; how to spot mistakes when drawing cubes; how to draw a cube in a two-point perspective and learn several two-point perspective rules you must know. Finally, you will discover how to draw a cube in two-point perspective using a unique method developed by Vladimir London. To get advanced constructive drawing skills, take the Life Drawing Academy Correspondence Course - lifedrawing.ac...
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now I can draw a perfect circle without hesitation. Thank you!
Great!
I want to draw the anatomy of the face but almost every artist draws it in different proportions. Does this mean that the proportions are up to the artist’s opinion and can I invent my own proportions. please a clear answer
Thanks for asking. If all people would have the same proportions, every face would be the same. Check out this course to learn how to drawing portraits with the correct anatomy - lifedrawing.academy/
My question was can I invent my own proportions?
Of course, you can, and should. This is what we teach in the Life Drawing Academy Correspondence Course - lifedrawing.academy/correspondence-course