06-28-2016, 02:59 PM
Ok fair enough. Dunno just googled to find a suitable example. :)
Scott robertson's how to draw book is probably the most thorough step by step on most things to do with perspective. Really goes in depth, might be a steep curve if you are trying to chug through it all at once, but definitely a great resource
Ernest Nortling's perspective made easy is a public domain (I think?) book that covers many but not all of the same techniques as the how to draw book, so if you are short on cash, and lack the moral deficiency required to pirate stuff, give it a go :)
Loomis Creative Illustration has a good section on perspective,mostly for figures.
Scott robertson's how to draw book is probably the most thorough step by step on most things to do with perspective. Really goes in depth, might be a steep curve if you are trying to chug through it all at once, but definitely a great resource
Ernest Nortling's perspective made easy is a public domain (I think?) book that covers many but not all of the same techniques as the how to draw book, so if you are short on cash, and lack the moral deficiency required to pirate stuff, give it a go :)
Loomis Creative Illustration has a good section on perspective,mostly for figures.