03-11-2021, 10:05 AM
I recommend you draw over picture and other people work asking yourself which perspective was use for each of them it take time to understand which perspective is at play so practice is important.But the basic of perspective is cube and being able to rotate it.
From what i am seeing is your still using a 1 point perspective mindset you have to understand like i said that you need to move toward a 3 point perspective in the specific case since it was a photo which are using 3 point perspective.If you study other people work(drawing or painting) you could be either working in 1,2,3 point perspective and i am not even mentioning other type of perspective that are less common but still exist.If you want your subject to look 3d you will need to identify which perspective it at play before you draw.
From what i am seeing is your still using a 1 point perspective mindset you have to understand like i said that you need to move toward a 3 point perspective in the specific case since it was a photo which are using 3 point perspective.If you study other people work(drawing or painting) you could be either working in 1,2,3 point perspective and i am not even mentioning other type of perspective that are less common but still exist.If you want your subject to look 3d you will need to identify which perspective it at play before you draw.