I'm a noob to landscape and would greatly appreciate any tips as to what kind of perspective lines I would use in this picture to help me draw some tall buildings in the foreground.
>>2656362
well it's a wide enough image where you'd want to go with a 2 point perspective. as of now the image is pretty boring in the foreground and the shape of the mountains only draws my attention onto the sun, cause it's kinda of circled in.
am I even close?
>>2656369
ok never mind that previous pic.
I will try out 2 point perspective
>>2656374
im responding to this anyways.1 one point, all lines will go to the vanishing point. all horizontal and vertical lines are parallel and stay straight.
Anything above the horizon line you see the bottom of, anything below you see the top. for something the crosses between the horizon, you wont really see the top or bottom.
>>2656383
Thank you very much, anon
>>2656389
no problem. Though I highly suggest picking up a book on basic perspective.
Perspective made easy by Ernest Norling is a great start. Environments are all about perspective.
>>2656391
dude fuck off. idiot lol.
>>2657360
have fun acting like a child. The guy was giving advice.
>>2657364
No he's trolling. Hard. You don't see it.
lease check out Siddik Rahman for drawing tips guys