In case you missed it, here's a #TutorialTuesday someone requested on Twitter to go with last week's process video on how to create a perspective grid from a photo (from Tomomi Sato) which you can use for studies, drawings, paintings, etc. Hope this helps with drawing/painting in perspective!!
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Getting mad at how no one told me there was 3 and 4 point perspective and that the horizon line is "eye level" and it neither has to be physically on the page nor does mean where sky and land/water met. Or that randomly strewn items can have different vanishing points and that's why my "random objects" sketches look so unnatural, its because they dont share the same vanishing point.
And then there's stuff called fish lens perspective and focal point which is different from vanishing point. >:/
Also it would have been nice to have learned how to deconstruct a photo to find the horizontal line and the vanishing point.