This is a tutorial on how to draw a one point constructed perspective. This is the method I use and I consider it to be very helpfull.
http://pregarhi.wordpress.com/arhitectura-si-desen/
the site is in romanian, but just press any of the links there to see more drawings.
note: pictures have been taken with my mobile phone. the visual quality is poor, but understandable.
music by: Armik - miracles
this is 3 point perspective, because you are using both 1 point and 2 point at once. You're using 2 point to measure the shaping of the floor's pattern, and since you're doing this in 1 point perspective, that makes this picture 3 point perspective. But that's my constructive criticism; anyways, nice tutorial. Can you make a video on how to draw furniture and objects? I need those tutorials so much, thanks.
MejJalTok 1 year ago
@MejJalTok all lines unite in one point on the horizon. that is my SINGLE vanishing point. everything else is construction using perspective view. that does not mean i have more vanishig points. it's called ''one point perspective'' because i have only ONE vanishing point. I also have a tutorial on two points perspective, witch is a lot more complicated, and a third point perspective appears in the case of tall buildings, such as sky scrapers.
jaquegrey 1 year ago
.....that's the stupidest common i ever see...go read some books before u come up something like this dude...u don't even understand what's 3 point perspective....
1388794 1 year ago
@1388794 i'm not sure if you're referring to me or to MejJalTok, but in any case, let's not throw insults. maybe we were taught the same thing but in a different way.
jaquegrey 1 year ago
Thank you so much! but how do u make the reflection on the floor? thats really cool =] but i cant make it :( please help me
CLAUSJUHH 1 year ago
@CLAUSJUHH you basically draw everything like you already have, but upside-down (still using the vanishing point - perspective drawing) and you start the construction from the base of the object you reflect. if there's something ''in the way'' sort to speak, you draw it anyway, but don't crosshatch that section when you start applying the finishing touches.
jaquegrey 1 year ago