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- Perspective for Artists
In the final lesson of his series on 3-Point Perspective, Erik Olson shows you how to combine three-point, two-point, and one-point perspective. He does demonstrations of tree-house, hallway, and restaurant scenes, and extreme bird’s and worm’s eye views. If you’ve watched this whole series you will learn how to draw informal and applied perspective drawings, giving you a launchpad to make fully realized finished pieces with accurate and effective perspective.This is not for beginners, we don’t recommend you start here!
Materials
- 45-45-90 Transparent Triangle Ruler
- 30-60-90 Transparent Triangle Ruler
- Alvin Pro-Matic Lead Holder – 2H Lead
- Alvin Rotary Lead Pointer
- T-Square Ruler
- Protractor
- Prismacolor Verithin Colored Pencil – Red/Blue
- Paintbrush
- Kneaded Eraser
- Hard Eraser
- Helix Technical Compass
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2. Formal Bird’s Eye Views at 15 Degrees Down & 75 Degrees Down
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3. Shallow View of a Car and Figures, Steep View of a Room
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4. Formal Worm’s Eye Views at 75 Degrees Up & 15 Degrees Up
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5. Referencing Scale in Steep & Shallow Worm’s Eye Scenes
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6. Referencing Secondary Objects From Initial Objects in 3-Point
16m 55s -
7. How we actually see with our eyes compared to the Cone of Vision
21m 22s -
8. Reviewing the 3-Point set up well within the Cone of Vision
16m 38s -
9. Informally Drawing Basic Objects in 3-Point Perspective
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10. Informal Views Referencing Scale in a Restaurant & Hallway
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11. Informal Views Referencing Scale in a Restaurant & Hallway, continued
21m 14s -
12. Formally Combining 1 & 2-Point Views with a 3-Point View
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13. Formally Rotating Cubes on One Axis Using RP’s in 3-Point
14m 34s