Drawing 5-Point Perspective Without a Grid
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Perspective is often seen as a strict set of rules, but it works best as a flexible tool for creativity. Peter Han demonstrates how to use five-point perspective intuitively to build a scene from Asian mythology. He skips the complex grids and relies on optical estimation to place giant floating heads and the Monkey King into a warped space.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
01:42 - Linework
13:56 - Adding Value
16:04 - Darker Values
25:37 - Simple Forms
26:57 - Outro
CREDITS:
Artist | Instructor - Peter Han (https://peterhanstyleart.com)
Producer - Stan Prokopenko (http://stanprokopenko.com), Sean Ramsey (http://peoplewhodrawstuff.com), Charlie Nicholson (https://instagram.com/shloogorgh/), Lim Hur (https://superanius.com/)
Production Assistance - Patrick Bosworth (https://patrickdavidbosworth.com), Stephen Clark (https://peppermintgentleman.com), Sean Ramsey
Editing - Charlie Nicholson
Publishing - John Birchall, Alex Otis
Music by Epidemic Sound
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