I don't have a great grasp on perspective but what helps imo with simpler stuff like this is to just try and visualize it in front of you. Get an idea of the heights of things you want to draw and then find something in your environment roughly that size and just visualize as hard as you can. It's a little wonky but it's like eyeballing it with a little bit more precision/believability
Posted by OoflyDoofly 1 year ago Report
Like the perspective of the first one. Annoys me tryna get different angles and perspectives
Posted by Delt 1 year ago Report
I don't have a great grasp on perspective but what helps imo with simpler stuff like this is to just try and visualize it in front of you. Get an idea of the heights of things you want to draw and then find something in your environment roughly that size and just visualize as hard as you can. It's a little wonky but it's like eyeballing it with a little bit more precision/believability
Posted by OoflyDoofly 1 year ago Report
What helps me out a bit is the books i got on autonomy and the 3D models clip studio paint has available (I'm cheating in drawing) :V