Is this a good tutorial to show the importance of perspective in drawing?
I have a friend that I want to teach drawing to, but he's totally neglecting perspective.
I don't actually understand what I can do about the planes that aren't parralell with the horizon. do they follow a different horizon?
>>3069986
Can you give me a visual example?
I can probably help you if you do.
I need this because my friend will likely strike the same issue.
>>3069986
>>3070017
I've never really thought about this problem before, but it looks like that picture is just showing the viewer that horizon lines exist in a perfect circle at all times, and you just have to keep everything square (Vanishing points at 90 degrees)
I don't even mess with that though as it's too much planning for me to care.
>>3069986
I think you might be talking about this, but I'm not sure.
Just keep everything 90 degrees and in the same cone of vision if you want it accurate.
>>3070017
>>3069986
Here's another example of the 90 degrees in action.
I'm not close to the box, so there's no distortion.
I'm a bit confused as to what it is you need help with