One task that a lot of artists struggle is drawing a seemingly perfect cube in perspective. Being able to draw a cube in perspective is important, because if we can master this ‘simple’ shape, then we can apply this knowledge to drawing more complicated objects.
All too often, a cube that we draw doesn’t always look like a cube at all; they can look too wide, too thin, too narrow, and this can result in a lot of frustration for the artist.
In this video, I propose a method that I believe will help you to draw better looking cubes in perspective.
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Part 1: • Aphrodite Portrait STAGE I (read desc...
Part 2: • Aphrodite portrait STAGE II (read des...
Part 3: • Aphrodite portrait STAGE III (read de...
Part 4: • Aphrodite portrait STAGE IV (read des...
Part 5: • Aphrodite portrait STAGE V
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