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Do you struggle with curves in perspective? Swipe left for a process of using bounding boxes and simple construction techniques to draw curved or more complex objects. Pretty much any object, no matter how complicated, can be fitted into a box or several boxes. That's the whole point of them! ;)⁠ .⁣⁠ .⁣#sketchlikeanarchitect #learntodraw #stepbysteptutorial #procreatedrawing #sketchingtips #architectureillustration #urbansketching Twisting Forms Drawing, Krita Painting, Letter R Tattoo, Geometric Volume, Contrast Art, Typography Packaging, Structural Drawing, Illustration Architecture, Sketching Tips

Do you struggle with curves in perspective? Swipe left for a process of using bounding boxes and simple construction techniques to draw curved or more complex objects. Pretty much any object, no matter how complicated, can be fitted into a box or several boxes. That's the whole point of them! ;)⁠ .⁣⁠ .⁣#sketchlikeanarchitect #learntodraw #stepbysteptutorial #procreatedrawing #sketchingtips #architectureillustration #urbansketching

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Basics of 1 Point and 2 Point Perspective – AKA Parallel and Angular Perspective Lesson « How to Draw Step by Step Drawing Tutorials Draw Perspective, 2 Point Perspective Drawing, 3 Point Perspective, 2 Point Perspective, Perspective Lessons, Classe D'art, Draw Step By Step, Perspective Drawing Architecture, Perspective Drawing Lessons

Hold a box in your hand in such a position that you only see the front and top of it. Observe that as we view the top, its outer edges appear to converge. This condition is caused by an optical illusion. As the top turns away from us, the relationship between the length and width changes or diminishes. This phenomenon is known as foreshortening. Observe also that as we look at the face of the box, it is seen in its true form. The reason for this is that it is perpendicular to our line of…

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