02-21-2016, 11:13 AM
Hey all,
I've recently been struggling with using perspective in scenes from my imagination. I've studied 1 and 2 point perspective, like everyone who takes middle school art classes, but I'm (only now) realizing that life doesn't work in simple perspective. I took some images that on the surface seemed like easy sinlge point perspective and started tracing perspective lines and came across:
No single vanishing point.
This is probably elementary knowledge to most experienced artists, and it doesn't surprise me, but my question is how do I use this to set up my own scenes?
How do you all think about perspective to make a scene with realistic perspective?
I've recently been struggling with using perspective in scenes from my imagination. I've studied 1 and 2 point perspective, like everyone who takes middle school art classes, but I'm (only now) realizing that life doesn't work in simple perspective. I took some images that on the surface seemed like easy sinlge point perspective and started tracing perspective lines and came across:
No single vanishing point.
This is probably elementary knowledge to most experienced artists, and it doesn't surprise me, but my question is how do I use this to set up my own scenes?
How do you all think about perspective to make a scene with realistic perspective?
Just over here trying to get better.