Perspective is tough because it demands intuitive observation to spot and correct misaligned elements without rigid guidelines. Beginners often can't identify what's out of place, requiring built-up visual memory from references. Building from a focal points and solving spatial problems. Today I wanted to bring to the table a couple of solutions that I continue to use. Subscribe to continue reading!
A few years ago, I wrote about my approach to perspective. Yesterday, I reread the article and thought it was great because many of the tips I shared are still relevant in my art today, though I don't discuss them much anymore. I figured it would be useful to resurface those ideas, as I'm sure many of you haven't had time to dig deep into the vast amount of text I've posted over the years. Below, you'll find the article. It's normally accessible only to "Content From Past Years" members, but I'll open it to all subscribers for the next month:
https://www.patreon.com/posts/tips-to-improve-47702186
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Ramon Nuñez
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