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  • You are a great teacher! My teacher had me so confused!

    

  • Thank you so much for all these video tutorials. You have such a neat way of explaining things!! :)

    Again, thanks!!

  • hey, great tutorial thanks! :D i was just wondering if you had any specific advice for drawing interiors with three point perspective? would the third vanishing point be closer to the horizon?

  • oh and i want to add? do a demo on Curvilinear perspective.

  • Thank you so much! This is extremely helpful. I have read some books about perspective but I think it's best seeing it in action from someone either live or on video because it's explained better.

  • Thanks You explain a lot better than my teacher

  • After trying really hard to sit through 4 other 3 pt perspective tutorials I finally came across yours, and Thank You! I can finally finish my homework!

  • Thanx alot!

    :o)

  • thanx A LOT FOR THIS IT RELI HELPED ME WIV MA HOEMWORK THANXYOU

  • Thank you for posting this and making a clear and easy to understand video.

    Thanks! Peace.

  • Awesome, and thank you so much! I am an art student and now that I understand three point perspective I won't feel like a loser trying to paint cityscapes LOL! You're the best!

  • Quality video! :D

  • Perfectly clear, easy to understand and fully absorb. I don't feel I will forget this lesson.  Thank you.

  • Great Job, very easy to follow, and you explain it so it's very easy to understand!

    TY!!

  • she walks you through slow but it's good b/c its thorough and correct

  • Thank you for such a great tutorial ! Although I'm wondering. Is the 3 point perspective only applicable to drawing a city / scenery ? Or is it also applicable to drawing characters ?

  • Three-point perspective can be applied to any subject, including characters. :-)

  • thanks for that tutorial...but can u plz explain that what is upper horizen line and below horizen line

  • 'Above the horizon line' is the area above the horizontal line crossing the page. 'Below the horizon line' is the area below the horizontal line crossing the page. :-)

  • Finally someone who could explain this concept without making it so damn confusing. I might actually be able to draw this with a pencil and paper!!

    Thanks so much!!!!

  • Than you- you are awesome I totally get it now!

  • Thank you!! You explained this so clearly!

  • Thank-you soo much! This helped greatly!

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