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Shadamylover1799 In reply to FelixPuddytat [2020-01-12 19:39:38 +0000 UTC]
It doesn't seem rude at all!! I get what you mean I did have some trouble with the perspective down the hallway xd I would really appreciate the tips :3
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FelixPuddytat In reply to Shadamylover1799 [2020-01-12 21:56:14 +0000 UTC]
Oh, ok! And yeah, I get ya with the struggling part, drawing long hallways are really difficult most of the time, but I've figured out a couple of tricks to make them easier to do! Let's see . . . let's start with the windows, they should be the easiest! You see how the horizontal lines of the window panes are going perfectly . . . horizontally? When at an angle like this perspective view, they usually tend to slant, in fact, almost all horizontal and vertical lines in these types of views tend to slant at different angles, did you know that? Even if they are supposed to be perfectly symmetrical and straight vertical and horizontal lines, and we know for sure that they are supposed to be that way, when at different angles and view points they technically change shape, but our brains are like, " Oh! That tile is a square shape, I know that!", (Which in turn now leads into us focusing on the checkered floor tiles!) and they ignore the fact that it actually looks a little different. You can actually experiment with this in real life, if you find some actual square tiles or even just look up "perspective checkerboard floor" ( Which is actually how I figured out how to draw the same type of view for the Judgment Hall as well! ) and stare at a couple of pictures, you'll notice that the square shapes actually turn into more of trapezoidal and diamond shapes! Weird right? And the farther away the tiles are from the standing view point, the closer together the horizontal lines on them seem. You could also try to draw a small faint dot in the middle of the drawing area, and use that to direct where your vertical lines will go, although be warned! The dot trick doesn't always work, which I quickly figured out when I tried to draw the Judgment Hall, too. Also, remember, the farther away things are from the standing view point the smaller they look, just like how when things are closer the bigger they look, this also applies to things such as hallways and windows, no matter how long they are.
Man! That was a lot of writing, sorry! I feel like a rude art teacher scolding a student for asking a simple question. None of what I wrote probably made any sense at all, and I probably missed a lot of important stuff, but whatever. Also, I never realized I had this much knowledge about this in me! XD And it's ok if you don't actually want to read all of this, 'cuz I most likely wouldn't want to either! Sorry!
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Shadamylover1799 In reply to FelixPuddytat [2020-01-12 22:16:45 +0000 UTC]
It's ok I really appreciate the feedback!!! And your fine I'm learning from my mistakes that's the only way you can get better. And thanks for taking the time to answer this as well :3
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Shadamylover1799 In reply to FelixPuddytat [2020-01-13 01:36:50 +0000 UTC]
Ye we learned grammar in 3rd grade which was a long time ago for me I barely remember anything lol ik I'm gonna suck when I have to start writing essays and crap for high school and college xd
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