Introduction: Simple Grid

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If you know already what is the line of the horizon, what is vanishing or melting point and which lines are known as orthogonal or convergence lines, you can dive little deeper into the practice of perspective drawing.

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Hi, everybody, let's discover some more tricks intersections room. In Video two point perspective schema in landscape. Both Melton points very outside of our picture for a way from sketchbook page that we found were orthogonal for our building default melting points, but was actually our first use of a perspective grid. It was a simple grid for a very simple building. But we can use the same principle to build up perspective. For Complex for I need to mention what their spectrum grid scheme works.

For books like objects with the same melting points. It means all of them are placed in chessboards order. Like because blokes on boring, regular street over front sides are parallel to each other. In the next video, I'm going to give an example on using the Perspective Grid. See you soon bye bye

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