02-17-2016, 01:12 AM
02-17-2016, 05:34 AM
These aren't too bad, but they are a bit lopsided. I'm not sure if you're familiar with this concept, but have you ever tried drawing your houses with the principles of perspective in mind?
![[Image: Perspective_730.gif]](http://mathworld.wolfram.com/images/eps-gif/Perspective_730.gif)
Also, do you use a straight edge (i.e. a ruler) when you draw?
![[Image: Perspective_730.gif]](http://mathworld.wolfram.com/images/eps-gif/Perspective_730.gif)
Also, do you use a straight edge (i.e. a ruler) when you draw?
02-17-2016, 05:50 AM
you have willpower thats for sure, but when dealing with drawing houses, use a ruler.
"but rulers are for losers, I am an artist! I can draw straight lines"
rulers are to artists what hammers are to carpenters. They exist to aid us with straight lines. Using them is not sign of weakness and/or lack of artistic skills. (not implying you said any of that - but there are many people around here that think so)
In other words, even if you stick with this "Earthbound" Orthographic perspective, if you should at least use a ruler to maximize its visuals.
"but rulers are for losers, I am an artist! I can draw straight lines"
rulers are to artists what hammers are to carpenters. They exist to aid us with straight lines. Using them is not sign of weakness and/or lack of artistic skills. (not implying you said any of that - but there are many people around here that think so)
In other words, even if you stick with this "Earthbound" Orthographic perspective, if you should at least use a ruler to maximize its visuals.