Dropped by my friends art class and had a chat with the teacher. I got a little daily warmup to follow. As well as a wooden cube who is now named "Theodore." The art teacher told me to draw it a few times a day in different angles and prospective (1, 2, 3 point). Doing it sort of technically and then more estimation.
The teacher gave me some good advice about the perspective points I was using. He said that putting the prospective points closer together gave more of a fish-eye prospective while spreading them out gave a more orthographic sort of look. (He corrected my 3 point on the first page.)
So I've been trying to get a feel for what sort of camera lens I create when I do this perspective practice with the cube. I've been practicing in my sketch book and in Photoshop. Though, I did sort of slack off for a day or two and play magic with my roomies.
Comments and questions are welcome in the box below. See you all next time!
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