Perspective Drawing for Beginners: Vanishing Points & Parallel Lines (Part 2)

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Hey friends!

This is the 2nd part in my Perspective Drawing for Beginners series!

In this video we will briefly talk about vanishing points and parallel lines, and the connection between those two.

In this series I want to cover all basic (and some advanced!) techniques and ideas relating to perspective drawing.

I hope that by the end of this series, you'll understand how to draw in perspective, and be able to draw basic and some advanced stuff (:

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I'll talk to you soon,
Enjoy!

- Liron
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Hi Liron. I recently did a drawing then painting study (for myself) of glass vases. I had a LOT of difficulty getting the eye lines to work out between the top and bottom rims, and the water line. Couldn't get them to look right. Usually one or more was too "tipped" for the others, and they looked odd. Any suggestions?

artsymargo
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is it possible to have another vanishing point that falls off or away from the horizon line?

thelatephilipj
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Can you explain or draw someone walking towards the viewer from the beginning of the horizon lone from a low and high one

junafaun
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is there right distance between a railroad ties and right angle of a railroad track? how calculate this?

the-daydreamer
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Never saw a railroad track that is UNDER the railroad ties. :-)

rudyanderson