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BlueRoseArkelle — Perspective Basics

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Description ;__; wth guys stahp faving this I don't even-

OMG HUGE FILEEEEEE //slapped

TvT Uhm so yeah this is really ugly and really sucks but I get a LOT of questions about perspective and how I go about doing it.
;w; The simple answer is: I CHEAT WITH A SYSTEM OF MATHEMATICALLY PERFECT LINES ON AN IMAGINARY GRID.

....xD or something.

;w; Hopefully it makes sense.....
Q 3 Q I uhh, i'm really not the best person to be teaching this because I only recently got an understanding of it myself, but....TvT W-well I want to help others as best I can succeed, so if what little I know can help then I think its worth it~
And again sorry for the ugliness, I just wanted to make something fast to help~

//slapped

Finished picture from bottom sketch:
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Comments: 23

xelianthought [2018-01-21 02:39:18 +0000 UTC]

Very interesting and well drawn! 

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Epixelle [2015-03-20 02:20:16 +0000 UTC]

This is goldeeennnn, okay?! so helpful ;n; my art teacher is using this to teach us perspective too so yee ;3

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Detrimont [2013-01-20 13:51:45 +0000 UTC]

also, i'm a bit confused with the suffuse image you used here, arent all the objects also supposed to match up with the vanishing point, that's what i learned in highschool graphics class

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BlueRoseArkelle In reply to Detrimont [2013-01-20 14:06:37 +0000 UTC]

^v^ They do. Its the corners that are supposed to match up. And remember, when you have two vanishing points its the vanishing point opposite the corner that is used. x3 I hope that makes sense...!

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Detrimont [2013-01-20 13:48:28 +0000 UTC]

i want to know what Shokai said as well

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BlueRoseArkelle In reply to Detrimont [2013-01-20 14:05:19 +0000 UTC]

xD Copy pasta: basically, it more of a matter of scale. You have to understand height-size relations between the person and their environment. For example, if you know that your character is 5'5 and that the fridge standing next to them is 69 inches (5'9), then you would draw them four inches shorter than the fridge. You can apply this to whatever the closest object is to your character, then draw in all the perspective closer or farther from them if it becomes a large issue. //end copy pasta

xD

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Shokai [2013-01-15 06:07:01 +0000 UTC]

This is what I have trouble with. How do you draw people in a perspective setting such as here? Whenever I attempt to do so, the person or people either end up coming out too small or too large for the scene.

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BlueRoseArkelle In reply to Shokai [2013-01-20 14:04:11 +0000 UTC]

;3; Its kind of hard to explain... but basically, it more of a matter of scale. You have to understand height-size relations between the person and their environment. For example, if you know that your character is 5'5 and that the fridge standing next to them is 69 inches (5'9), then you would draw them four inches shorter than the fridge. You can apply this to whatever the closest object is to your character, then draw in all the perspective closer or farther from them if it becomes a large issue. TvT I hope that makes sense!~

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Shokai In reply to BlueRoseArkelle [2013-01-27 04:58:46 +0000 UTC]

Yes, it does, thanks ^_^ I got a few books that cover this topic. I agree it's hard to explain but it isnt really as hard as it seems with some practice here and there.

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Iiwi [2012-12-31 04:14:16 +0000 UTC]

Wow this is really amazing in regards to the perspective basics!
Thank you for this

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Devicre [2012-12-10 14:56:44 +0000 UTC]

It burns( was never good with perspective)... I can't ....brain turning to moosh....

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BlueRoseArkelle In reply to Devicre [2012-12-15 00:16:34 +0000 UTC]

Pretty much my exactly thoughts on perspective for the last few years. xDDD

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Hixateez [2012-12-09 08:28:21 +0000 UTC]

I'm a complete total beginner when it comes to perspective. This is the first time I've understood what three-point perspective actually means and how it could actually be used.

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BlueRoseArkelle In reply to Hixateez [2012-12-15 00:16:07 +0000 UTC]

xD Hahaha lol! Yeah three-point perspective is pretty hard to understand. xD I'm just glad I learned it in the systematic way like this so it makes a tooooooon more sense~

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KathlynNicole [2012-12-08 20:03:02 +0000 UTC]

Totally useful! Thanks for the tutorial!

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BlueRoseArkelle In reply to KathlynNicole [2012-12-15 00:14:50 +0000 UTC]

^v^ Glad you think so! You're welcome!~

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Ssu-Chan [2012-12-08 16:49:05 +0000 UTC]

You are a lifesaver!! *A*

I love you!!

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BlueRoseArkelle In reply to Ssu-Chan [2012-12-15 00:14:27 +0000 UTC]

;//u//; Ahh, you're welcome!!!~

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xJessie-chan [2012-12-08 16:39:18 +0000 UTC]

Really awesome job! I learned from this, thanks for uploading

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BlueRoseArkelle In reply to xJessie-chan [2012-12-15 00:13:58 +0000 UTC]

>v< You're welcome!~

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xJessie-chan In reply to BlueRoseArkelle [2012-12-15 14:15:44 +0000 UTC]

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flowerrot [2012-12-08 16:37:51 +0000 UTC]

We just learned this is my art class, but your tutorial makes so much more sense!
Thanks for posting this, I understand it more now~

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BlueRoseArkelle In reply to flowerrot [2012-12-15 00:13:46 +0000 UTC]

>v> You're welcome!~

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