View Full Version : Drawing Figures in Perspective
Jworion
February 25th, 2004, 04:42 PM
mmk... whenever i really want to draw a figure from say...worms eye view or bird's eye view it ends up looking not right or flat. How do you draw a figure in perspective and make it look proportionate... even from dramatic angles?? thank you ^_^
Calle_
February 26th, 2004, 01:56 PM
The fastest way is propably to check out some drawings and just draw them yourself on a paper, That way you will remember the process better then just looking at it and you should be able to draw a simmular character without any problems =). Or you could just look at a bunch of drawings from good artist and really notice the detail work where you have angel problems.
Just a quicke: To make something like wheels for a car they should be oval from the side, because you see less of the whole wheel but it still remains round so it has to be oval =) just start thinking like that and you should understand it pretty quick.
I am though kinda newbie still, just trying to improve my drawings, and i have gotten alot better really fast. Just try out some diffrent drawings and make alot of sketching.
The professional artits might have other oppinions but i think this works out fine. Good luck.
Calle
DramaticDigital
February 26th, 2004, 10:36 PM
That is what I do too. I just figured out how to draw the figure form a few odd angles then use that over and over again and modify it for what the picture requires.
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