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Learning drawing perspective step by step
Learning drawing perspective step by step
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Book Introduction
If your goal is to draw a pretty picture, you don't necessarily have to draw it according to perspective.
Sometimes a painting that slightly ignores perspective is much more beautiful.
But even if you draw against the perspective on purpose, there is a difference between drawing knowing it and drawing without knowing it.
Also, if you want to understand space and draw realistically, understanding perspective is essential.
Many people have a vague fear of perspective, but it is not as difficult as it seems.
If you follow the author's method, you can draw even complex-looking drawings more easily than you think.
Even the flashy and complex drawings occasionally shown in this book started from relatively simple principles.


The book first presents the basic theory of perspective.
We go through a process of ‘basic practice’ where we draw basic boxes according to the theory, and ‘applied practice’ where we expand on various cases.
By practicing the same space and objects in 'basic practice' and 'applied practice' according to each perspective method, you can clearly see the difference in how space appears depending on the perspective.
In the advanced course, we will draw multiple objects at different angles in one space, and also draw spaces with slightly more complex shapes than squares.
Shadows are also drawn according to perspective and the figures are placed logically.
It also covers various grid drawing methods essential for perspective drawing, which can be downloaded from the publisher's website.
Now you too can draw realistic and logical pictures.
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Part 1.
What's the Hidden Rule in Simple Drawings?: Parallelism (Equidistant Perspective)


1.
Learn about basic shapes: square and round
Basic practice.
Drawing a basic box
Application Exercise 1.
Drawing a sofa
Application Exercise 2: Drawing a Table
Application Exercise 3: Drawing a Slanted Piece
Application Exercise 4: Drawing a House
Application Exercise 5: Drawing Stairs

Basic practice.
Drawing a basic cylinder
Application Exercise 1.
Drawing a cup
Application Exercise 2.
Drawing a light bulb
Special.
Other tips for drawing shapes well

2.
Drawing multiple shapes together
Basic practice.
Drawing an attached box
Application Exercise 1.
Drawing a House 1
Application Exercise 2.
Drawing a jungle gym
Application Exercise 3.
Drawing a bookshelf
Application Exercise 4.
Drawing a House 2
Application Exercise 5.
Drawing interior spaces
Application Exercise 6.
Drawing exterior scenery

3.
Learn about composition and directing
Basic practice.
Drawing a table with props
Special.
Another aspect of parallelism

Part 2.
The Secret to Focused Painting: One-Point Perspective


1.
Drawing props
Basic practice.
Drawing a basic box
Application Exercise 1.
Drawing a sofa
Application Exercise 2.
Drawing a table
Application Exercise 3.
Drawing a slanted piece
Application Exercise 4.
Drawing stairs using the division method
Application Exercise 5.
Drawing a house
Application Exercise 6.
Drawing a jungle gym using the propagation method
Application Exercise 7.
Drawing a bookshelf
Special.
Drawing one-point perspective simply

2.
Drawing interior spaces
Basic practice.
Drawing basic spaces
Application Exercise 1.
Drawing interior spaces
Application Exercise 2.
Drawing from a different perspective
Application Exercise 3.
If you know, you can see!: Broadening your perspective
Special.
A peek into space

3.
Drawing exterior scenery
Basic practice.
Drawing basic spaces
Application Exercise 1.
Drawing a walking path
Application Exercise 2.
Drawing cityscapes
Application Exercise 3.
Drawing a walking path from a different perspective
Application Exercise 4.
Drawing cityscapes from a different perspective
Application Exercise 5.
If you know, you can see!: Broadening your perspective
Special.
Expressing window thickness

Part 3.
Eye-friendly composition: two-point perspective


1.
Drawing props
Basic practice.
Drawing a basic box
Application Exercise 1.
Drawing a sofa
Application Exercise 2.
Drawing a table
Application Exercise 3.
Drawing a slanted piece
Application Exercise 4.
Drawing stairs using the division method
Application Exercise 5.
Drawing a house
Application Exercise 6.
Drawing a jungle gym using the propagation method
Application Exercise 7.
Drawing a bookshelf
Special.
Additional division method

2.
Drawing interior spaces
Basic practice.
Drawing basic spaces
Application Exercise 1.
Drawing interior spaces
Application Exercise 2.
Drawing from a different perspective
Application Exercise 3.
If you know, you can see!: Broadening your perspective
Special.
Other stories about vanishing points

3.
Drawing exterior scenery
Basic practice.
Drawing basic spaces
Application Exercise 1.
Drawing a walking path
Application Exercise 2.
Drawing cityscapes
Application Exercise 3.
Drawing from a different perspective
Application Exercise 4.
If you know, you can see!: Broadening your perspective Special.
Transformation Propagation Method 201

Part 4.
The Secret to Dynamic Direction: Three-Point Perspective


1.
Drawing props
Basic practice.
Drawing a basic box
Application Exercise 1.
Drawing a sofa and table
Application Exercise 2.
Drawing sculptures and stairs
Application Exercise 3.
Drawing a house
Application Exercise 4.
Drawing a jungle gym and bookshelf
Special.
1, 2, 3-point perspective comparison summary ①

2.
Drawing interior spaces
Basic practice.
Drawing basic spaces
Application Exercise 1.
Drawing interior spaces
Application Exercise 2.
If you know, you can see!: Broadening your perspective
Special.
Drawing an interior space from a perspective perspective of 1, 2, or 3 points

3.
Drawing exterior scenery
Application Exercise 1.
Look up
Application Exercise 2.
Look down
Application Exercise 3.
If you know, you can see!: Broadening your perspective
Special.
Drawing a city from a perspective perspective of 1, 2, and 3 points
Special.
1, 2, 3-point perspective comparison summary ②

Part 5.
Perspective of Circles: Circles and Cylinders


1.
Drawing a round object to fit the perspective
Basic Exercise 1.
Draw a circle
Basic Exercise 2.
Drawing perspective circles and ovals
Basic Exercise 3.
Drawing a circle in one-point perspective
Basic Exercise 4.
Drawing a circle in two-point perspective

2.
Practice practical application
Application Exercise 1.
Drawing a Cup: Oval
Application Exercise 2.
Drawing a Light: Oval
Application Exercise 3.
Drawing Tables: Blending Shapes
Application Exercise 4.
Drawing an Arch: Perspective Circle
Application Exercise 5.
Things that unfold (orbit): Perspective Circle
Application Exercise 6.
Things that revolve around an axis: perspective circles and ellipses
Application Exercise 7.
Divide the circle into pieces and draw them
Application Exercise 8.
Moa drawing

Part 6.
Improving the Perfection of Perspective Drawing


1.
Drawing multiple objects at different angles in one space
Basic practice.
Drawing things at different angles
Application Exercise 1.
Drawing something tilted
Application Exercise 2.
Drawing a winding road

2.
Drawing spaces of various shapes
Basic Exercise 1.
When the wall shape is different
Basic Exercise 2.
When the floor shape is different

3.
Drawing outside and inside spaces together
4.
Drawing shadows to match the perspective
Basic practice.
Understanding the Vanishing Point of Shadows
Application Exercise 1.
Shadows of various shapes
Application Exercise 2.
Shadow of a floating object

5.
Character proportions and directing
6.
Learn about curved perspective
Basic practice.
Grid of curved perspective
Application Exercise 1.
Curved grid of four-point perspective
Application Exercise 2.
Curved grid of 5-point perspective
Application Exercise 3.
Other Applications Curve Perspective
Special.
Creating a grid

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Publisher's Review
Perspective is essential for anyone who wants to get better at drawing, but there's a vague fear that it's difficult to learn.
But it is absolutely necessary for me to freely spread my thoughts on the canvas.
To quench the thirst of those who want to further develop their drawing and to take away their fear of perspective, we have created a book that you can follow step by step.

No matter what space or scenery you see, without fear
So that you can find and draw hidden perspectives.
So that it doesn't look awkward even if you put various props and furniture in one space.
So that I can transform any photo into the presentation I want.

So that you can confidently express any shape of prop.
So that you can freely create any landscape you imagine.

So that you can draw freely and confidently.
-From the prologue
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: March 2, 2021
- Page count, weight, size: 384 pages | 930g | 190*245*25mm
- ISBN13: 9791190641388
- ISBN10: 1190641380

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