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How to Draw a Background with 3 Point Perspective - Step by Step

Offered By: Skillshare

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Drawing Courses Sketching Courses

Course Description

Overview

Welcome to my class, How to Draw a Background with 3 Point Perspective - Step by Step!  In this class, you will work alongside me as we create this detailed scene with the power of perspective.  This is a great exercise for anyone that wants to improve their skills for adding depth and dimension to their work!

We start with basic shapes and use the 3 Point Perspective grid to create a city scene.  This is the same process and type of work that I create for my comics and storyboard work.

This class is for Digital and Traditional artists.  I focus on the drawing process and not the software.

If you are not ready for this class, you can check out my other classes on 1 and 2 Point Perspective to get you up to speed.

I am here if you have any questions about this class so don't hesitate to ask!

Thank you and good luck with your studies!

-Robert


Syllabus

  • Intro Video
  • L1 Basic Understanding of 3 Point Perspective 1
  • L2 Sketching Out Our Concept
  • L3 Adding Details to Our Rough Sketch
  • L4 Studying from Reference with a Mood Board
  • L5 Adding More Details to Our Rough Sketch
  • L6 Adding More Details to Our Rough Sketch Part 2
  • L7 Adding More Details to Our Rough Sketch Part 3
  • L8 Cleaning Up Specific Areas In the Work
  • L9 Adding More Bricks
  • L10 Cleaning up the Building on the Left of the Scene
  • L11 Adding Detail to the Background Buildings
  • L12 Adding Detail to the Background Buildings Part 2
  • L13 Adding Detail to the Midground
  • L14 Recreating Our Window Design on the Lower Level
  • L15 More Windows
  • L16 Inking the Work
  • L17 Inking the Work Part 2

Taught by

Robert Marzullo

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