25 Days to Better Drawings: Three Point Perspective
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10 Hours of Instruction
25 Videos
24 eBooks
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Lesson Description
Learn how to create the illusion of space using a graphical system known as three point perspective. Create a drawing of a cityscape.
Lesson Materials
Graphite drawing pencil, ruler, kneaded eraser (or any eraser) and white drawing paper.
Lesson Resources
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Course Curriculum
Lesson 1: Materials and Mindset (10:07)Lesson 2: Drawing with Lines (25:29)Lesson 3: Drawing Ellipses (18:26)Lesson 4: Drawing with Shapes (15:56)Lesson 5: Line Quality (13:10)Lesson 6: Cross Contour Lines (11:32)Lesson 7: Shading with Line (38:49)Lesson 8: Value (10:52)Lesson 9: Light and Shadow (11:58)Lesson 10: Drawing Basic Forms (17:25)Lesson 11: Drawing with Forms (21:12)Lesson 12: Texture Study #1 (28:54)Lesson 13: Texture Study #2 (49:20)Lesson 14: Texture Study #3 (17:31)Lesson 15: The Illusion of Space (16:33)Lesson 16: One Point Perspective (46:39)Lesson 17: Two Point Perspective (48:35)Lesson 18: Three Point Perspective (54:30)
Lesson 19: Sighting, Measuring, and Mapping (10:02)Lesson 20: Positive and Negative Space (8:13)Lesson 21: The Grid Technique (11:07)Lesson 22: Basic Facial Proportions (41:52)Lesson 23: Figure Drawing (1:03:53)Lesson 24: Drawing in Reverse (16:29)Lesson 25: Conclusion / Final Exercise (3:56)
love you soo much for great work
Hello, I have noticed that the lines have to cut through specific places (like the third line has to cut through the intersection of two other lines). I think you haven’t mentioned it in video.
But I find all 1-2-3 points perspective videos a masterpiece! And you also have a very calm voice. Thank you!
I’m having a hard time intersecting the right lines. I’ll try again tomorrow when I’m fresh.
I am having big trouble with the video pausing
My video stops a my videos stop and get hung up it’s frustrating
I have no problem understanding the 3 point perspective concept, I’t when I look at all of the criscrossing lines that gets me a little confused.
this is the first time perspective methods have made sense. You are a fantastic instructor, Matt! I haven’t drawn much since I was a young girl and I am so enjoying it again!!!
Found this one simple which surprised me ! Think it was because I’d done the one point & the two point perspective until I fully understood each one ! How you explain is good plus having the Ebooks really helped looking forward to tomorrow ‘s lesson many thanks Matt !
Hi Matt, that was a wonderful lesson thank you. i wanted to know from what distance should the object be
Hi Matt, to continue from that.. from what distance should the object be when using sighting, measuring and mapping?
Hi, professor, I am Humberto, from Guatemala, I am improving really a lot, therefore I will go premium member, as soon as I finish the remaining lessons. Thank you a lot and, besides, I am watching at your Youtube videos as well.
I’m still working on this. I just can’t get it. I can get the bird’s eye view (sometimes) but the worm’s eye view i cannot get!
Are certain lines supposed to intersect with intersections of other lines?
worms eye view was the easiest. enjoying the process, don’t think I’d use 3 point perspective much, hey, you never know.
Excellent! Thank you. During the previous video I was wondering how to tackle the situation where the vanishing point is outside of the picture plane.
I’m enjoying the perspective lessons. I understand that moving the third point farther out of the picture frame would make the vertical lines of the buildings more vertical. Is there any guidance or parameters for making those lines more realistic?