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Perspective suuucks. But we can start with something simple, turn it into a box, and establish your perspective more easily!

Give this exercise a try!
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@eddysgaming9868

5 months ago

"Turn blobs into boxes." Simplifying issues I've had with perspective. Good tip.

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@liathedigger

5 months ago

I always draw using blobs! c: Its soo good to see you talking about my style of sketching and adding a bit more of theory to it ^-^

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@pampamtamtam4001

5 months ago

As soon as a bit of intuitive perspective is built art became 200x more fun for me.

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@KonataKick

5 months ago

This... This is probably the most useful advice I'd gotten so far.
Tried it, and it works like a charm.

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@Unimportant

5 months ago

This is way more intuitive (and more enjoyable) for me than trying to keep track of a spiderweb of perspective lines. There is of course a time and place for proper construction theory, but this approach is very liberating.

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@CasperdaGreat

5 months ago

THIS IS WHAT I’VE BEEN TELLING PEOPLE BUT I HAVEN’T SEEN ANYBODY ELSE SAY IT, THANK YOU!!!

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@SofiaMonteirocontent

5 months ago

Turning theory into intuition. What an incredibly helpful advice. Thank you! 😃

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@GeoGamerArtistVlogger

5 months ago

This makes so much sense and I'm so mad I never heard of it earlier. This gave my perspective drawings an IMMEDIATE boost. Thank you so much.

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@InueShizaki

5 months ago

Ah yes now I know how to draw an Onyx from Pokemon

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@bigverybigveryverybigveryv9829

5 months ago

I go from blobs straight to anatomy, and I wish I did it from the beginning. I just can't get boxes.

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@estherattah1706

2 months ago

I have avoided perspective for years now because of you I can finally get started on my own big project 😊

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@wisgarus

5 months ago

I feel like its a very good approach both for construction and for development of line prowess. I am working on both and I find doing things this way or similarly is far more efficient than my old bad habbit of trying to just mindlessly trying to go around the silhouette of every thing from the start xd

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@ericfieldman

5 months ago

I think it's great to address various techniques at different levels of specificity. Proko has some great anatomy courses, but some of it is so detailed and pertains a lot to life drawing and painting where all the focus has to be in one picture. It's easy for me to get in my own head about it when I use drawing mostly for scrapbooking ideas just enough for me to get them on revision, and animation, where the effort should usually be divided differently. I assume Stan would agree it's more important to enjoy the process and be a little fluid with gradual progression on the side than to be really strict and put technical accuracies before the fun of it

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@novarayne9388

5 months ago

this is the BEST tutorial of angles that i've ever seen, thank you so much

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@HilalTutdu-sf5wx

5 months ago

I think that art classes at school need to tell that way more earlier the kids, I knew this method way longer but the kids in my class didn't know this method (P.S. they need to watch u more often)(;

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@dunkawunka2278

5 months ago

I got it!!! It finally clicked!!! I can literaly draw anything at any angle now thank you so much

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@seleste_studio

5 months ago

OMG YOU'RE THE BEST YOU CHANGEE MY LIFE

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@lina9535

5 months ago

I usually use cirlces (or blobs), even when I picture other shapes (I'm that classic "everything can be put in a circle, triangle, rectangle, and square" kind of person).
Say I draw the head of a horse, I start with a big and small circle, triangles for the ears, kind of a triangle to make the head connect (the 2 circles, the smaller being the muzzle), then the small circle becomes a box, and finishing with another triangle for the neck.

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@Ivans650

4 months ago

Finally, someone with actual advice! I always drew blobs but went straight to drawing full bodies from that point, this really helps thank you!

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@atailoredmind

2 months ago

Oooh I have to try this. This seems very promising. Thank you!

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