08-07-2024, 10:37 PM
18th assignments.

1 I took a photo and then referenced it since I prefer to draw digitally.

2 Again, referenced from a photo I took.

3 I don't know what the bottom of an elevator shaft looks like or how the cables connect, so I just drew four lines on one side. I did try searching it but the results obfuscated me a bit with all the engineering details... I guess I could research it more, but that seems like it would take too much time for something that is just supposed to be a perspective exercise.

4 My drawing.

19th assignment.



I don't know if I get this one, when I searched "Perspective Made Easy" and "problem" before I found this thread by someone who doesn't understand it:
https://www.reddit.com/r/drawing/comment..._ernest_r/
If other people are having problems with it, that makes me doubt that I get it. Someone in that thread said the last chapter on three point perspective of Simplifying Perspective by Robert Pastrana explains it, so I flipped to the end of that book and all that chapter showed was how to set up a grid in three point perspective, so I set one up upside down in Krita and drew (excuse how bad it looks, I hope I didn't mess up the placement of things).

Can someone tell me if this is right? Sorry if it seems I rely on others too much lol, still, if no one responds to this problem I'll just assume it's correct and move on.

1 I took a photo and then referenced it since I prefer to draw digitally.

2 Again, referenced from a photo I took.

3 I don't know what the bottom of an elevator shaft looks like or how the cables connect, so I just drew four lines on one side. I did try searching it but the results obfuscated me a bit with all the engineering details... I guess I could research it more, but that seems like it would take too much time for something that is just supposed to be a perspective exercise.

4 My drawing.

19th assignment.



I don't know if I get this one, when I searched "Perspective Made Easy" and "problem" before I found this thread by someone who doesn't understand it:
https://www.reddit.com/r/drawing/comment..._ernest_r/
If other people are having problems with it, that makes me doubt that I get it. Someone in that thread said the last chapter on three point perspective of Simplifying Perspective by Robert Pastrana explains it, so I flipped to the end of that book and all that chapter showed was how to set up a grid in three point perspective, so I set one up upside down in Krita and drew (excuse how bad it looks, I hope I didn't mess up the placement of things).

Can someone tell me if this is right? Sorry if it seems I rely on others too much lol, still, if no one responds to this problem I'll just assume it's correct and move on.