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How to Draw in Two Point Perspective: 3D Building
Learn How to Draw a 3D Building in 2-Point Perspective in this Narrated Art Tutorial: SUBSCRIBE for my weekly drawing videos: http://www.youtube.com/circlelineartschool
Narrated step by step art tutorial, learn how to draw a 3D Building using 2-Point perspective: Draw a Cinema at Night in Two-Point Perspective, using a 4B pencil, a white pastel and grey paper. Visit my website for full art materials used in my videos: https://www.circlelineartschool.com
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This 2-Point Perspective drawing is a pencil drawing of a 3D Building in Perspective.
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How to Draw in 2-Point Perspective for Beginners: Draw a Cinema Building in 2-Point Perspective Narrated Step by Step: Circle Line Art School: Episode 270
The first step is to draw a horizontal line at the base of your page, next draw a across on the left and another on the right of your horizontal line, these will be the two vanishing point for this 2-point perspective drawing. All parallel lines going towards a vanishing point will look like they meet at the vanishing point, if you extended the lines all the way to the horizon.
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Music used in this two point perspective art lesson:
The Temperature of the Air on the Bow of the Kaleetan by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/uvp/
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How to Draw in 2 Point Perspective
Circle Line Art School
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