
How to Make Your Drawings Look 3D
Learn to plan complex 3D objects on a flat surface using orthos (straight-on views) and explore one-point perspective to make drawings look 3D. You’ll find out how architects and designers use orthographic projections (orthos) and one-point perspective to plan 3D objects on a flat surface. Orthos are straight-on views (front, side, top) that show how an object looks from different angles. But to create a 3D effect, you use one-point perspective, where lines converge to a single point on the horizon line. For example, railroad tracks appear to meet at the horizon.
Your assignment: draw your name into deep space using one-point perspective. Post your work and get feedback from the community - proko.com/862
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COURSE PLAYLIST (Watch Free Lessons from the Course):
• The Perspective Course | Proko
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
00:17 - Orthos
02:01 - From Zero to One
02:55 - One-Point Wonders
05:09 - Assignment
05:49 - Outro
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Artist | Instructor - Marshall Vandruff (marshallart.com/)
Producer - Stan Prokopenko (stanprokopenko.com/), Sean Ramsey (peoplewhodrawstuff.com/), Charlie Nicholson (instagram.com/shloogorgh/)
Script - Marshall Vandruff
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