View Full Submission View Parent Comment
10:42 PM, Wednesday January 18th 2023

Thank you for the feedback, its been a while since I did these so a few more is something I'm looking forward to actually, I just have some questions before getting to work

Is it 6 boxes total or 6/page?

Also would the first page look something like a page from lesson 1 like rough perspective or just pick a point on the page and simply plot the boxes to that point?

12:40 AM, Thursday January 19th 2023

My idea was to make you do 2 more pages of 6 boxes each, so 12 boxes in total. For the first page what I meant is that you should still pick and choose 3 VPs for each box with the additional limitation of having the VPs always inside the page. For the first 3, as I said, you can explicitly place the VP on the page, indeed like a 3 point perspective version of the rough perspective exercise, but with different VPs for each box as you did throughout the challenge.

The recommendation below is an advertisement. Most of the links here are part of Amazon's affiliate program (unless otherwise stated), which helps support this website. It's also more than that - it's a hand-picked recommendation of something we've used ourselves, or know to be of impeccable quality. If you're interested, here is a full list.
Sketching: The Basics

Sketching: The Basics

A lot of folks have heard about Scott Robertson's "How to Draw" - it's basically a classic at this point, and deservedly so. It's also a book that a lot of people struggle with, for the simple reason that they expect it to be a manual or a lesson plan explaining, well... how to draw. It's a reasonable assumption, but I've found that book to be more of a reference book - like an encyclopedia for perspective problems, more useful to people who already have a good basis in perspective.

Sketching: The Basics is a far better choice for beginners. It's more digestible, and while it introduces a lot of similar concepts, it does so in a manner more suited to those earlier in their studies.

This website uses cookies. You can read more about what we do with them, read our privacy policy.