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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2008

Drawing linear perspective. Two point perspective example. For free drawing lessons visit:

http://www.draw23.com

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  • How many maximum number of points (perspective) can be used in a single drawing?

  • @7ifrah typically 2, the most that can be is 3 (look at the website perspective page, it describes it in detail).

  • so if you divide the picture vertically, you make lines on the left side with the right dot and vice versa?

  • @1oceanus it's more complicated then that.. all depends on the point you are looking, for example the dots may be outside of the page.

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  • please make videos in which you talk and explain... that would be better. instead of your hand dancing around

  • @edmarkbarrera cotton pad with charcoal smeared on it.

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  • @7ifrah well now it could depend on the pitch that you are drawing .. for instance if u're sketching a building and its roof has a wide variety of angles then more perspective points a required. god i love this stuff :P

  • love the video really good

  • il love the music

  • nice job with the floor there

  • @MrSylas12 because it is not about the ruler

  • Nice~

  • @MrSylas12 he is the ruler

  • why don't you use a ruler?

  • This is awesome! I remember learning perspectives in my art class back in my high school senior year and then I completely forgot how to do this. ^ ^; Thanks for the video and keep up the great work! This has sure refreshed my memory. :D

  • @7ifrah You could use a tortillion if you want it really clean. It's basically a rolled up tube of paper that looks kind of like a crayon. You can get a pack of five or so at an art store for about 2 or 3 dollars. Sometimes when you use your fingers you will get smudges that you can't get out because of the oils in your skin, but if you rub a little graphite on a tortillion and spread it around, as long as you don't scratch the paper you can still dig in pretty well and it can easily be erased.

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