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Perspective Made Simple Drawing Course

Without perspective, your painting or drawing is simply lifeless and boring.
This is true even if you are drawing figures or portraits. Unless you always want to draw your figures and portraits from a static front angle (which is of course, very boring), you need to know how perspective work so you can make your drawings more dynamic.
So if perspective is so important, why are so many artists clueless about the subject?
It’s simple. Most of the perspective instructions out there are complete garbage!
Most books are either very shallow and never gives you what you need to really understand the subject.
Or they are extremely complicated and filled with scary math formulas and abstract theories.  To be honest, they look more like engineering books more than drawing books!
There’s never a middle ground – a perspective course that explains things to you in an easy-to-understand, down-to-earth way… while at the same time thorough enough to answers all your questions and make you understand the subject.
Here’s Just a Few of The Things You’re Going to Learn in This Course:
What is perspective and why it’s important
The best tools and materials to use for your perspective drawings
How to use simple tricks like “overlap”, “object placement”, and “size variation” to create an illusion of depth in your drawings or paintings
How to strategically make things in your drawings “blurry” and “faded” to add more dimensions
All the different elements of a perspective drawing finally explained (vanishing points, horizon line, picture plane, etc)
How to use eye-level to change the way your drawing looks and affects emotion that it conveys to the viewer
2 simple tricks to instantly locate the eye level of any drawing you look at (this will help you to make sense of the scene and drawing it better)
The real reason why some lines in perspective drawing seem to disappear into a vanishing points and why some lines do not
What 1-point perspective is and how it can turn into 2-point and 3-point perspective
How to determind where to place your vanishing points in a draw for the best results
A super simple and accurate technique to help you deal with vanishing points that are not on the drawing paper
How to draw shadows in perspective (this will add an instant realistic effect to your work and really brings it to life)
Step-by-step instructions on how to draw scenes in 1-point, 2-point, and 3-point perspective.
How to use the diagonal method to find the perspective center of any objects (this technique is great if you want to draw symmetrical objects like doors or windows or houses)
Perspective’s little dirty secret that no one wants to talk about and how to use it to make your drawings look better
How to determine when to draw an object in 1-point, 2-point, or 3-point perspective
Beyond 3 point perspective – how to draw with drawings that has more than 3 vanishing points
The right way to draw crowds of people (or any group of objects) in perspective
A brilliant way to measure distance and divide space in perspective (this will help you do draw tile floors, building windows, tree lines, or any other evenly spaced objects)
How to draw your very first realistic perspective drawing from start to finish (your friends and family will drop their jaws in amazement when they look at your finished drawing. Seriously!)
Simple techniques for making cityscape buildings look realistic
How to shading your perspective drawing to make it look truly photo-realistic
How to use ink shading to make your drawings look super sharp
And a whole lot more…