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How to Draw in Two Point Perspective

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    Part of the video series: Learn How to Draw in Perspective

    Summary: Learn how to draw in 2 point perspective in this free art lesson on video.

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    By Craig Browder
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    Craig Browder started drawing at an early age. He has a degree from Kendall College in Industrial Design. He does freelance design work which can be seen on surf boards, boogie boards,...read more

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    "Okay, so like I said, tape down your paper. And, the difference of what we're going to be doing if you watched the one point perspective is that, sort of a, we're going to be doing two point perspective. So the difference between one point perspective and two point perspective is that instead of one vanishing point, which we learned about one vanishing point earlier, there's going to be two vanishing points. So, it can get tricky but if you watch the basics, you'll have it figured out and you won't get confused. Let's get started. So I guess last time, what did we have last time, last time we had a horizon line, so we'll just make one on the paper. And it can be anywhere. If you're going to be having stuff that's going to be floating in the air then bring it down. For stuff that's going to be laying on the ground, bring it up. But since the sir stuff is kind of tricky, we're going to start with stuff that looks like it's just laying on the ground. So, like I said, we're going to start with basic boxes, put in your horizon line."

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