Are there any good books or websites that give homework on perspective? I'm trying to really learn perspective fundamentals, but I don't have something to keep me focused and guide me at the start. I work best when I have exercises I can follow until I become competent enough on my own.
I've got some perspective books and videos downloaded, but they just go over the concepts and don't give much in the way of homework.
Draw simple objects such as your phone/pc/desk/everything around you basically.
>>2371788
Draw boxes in 1-p/2-p/3-p/4-p and then try to draw stuff within those boxes. I instinctively warm up my drawings doing that cus that shit's fun.
Read up on Scott Robertson How To Draw then get his book on drawing Hot wheels car.
Yea, it sounds gay, but the hot wheels car book is full of exercises following up from How to Draw. That book won't be teaching you how to draw kids cars, it'll be training your eye to see perspective a lot better.
Perspective made easy has some exercises in it
>>2372018
...f-four point?
I thought a single cube could only go up to 3.
>>2372274
Curvilinear perspective is fun. There's also 5 point.
>>2372046
Second this.
>>2372274
yeah man