You are not standing outside the scene; you are standing inside it. The drawing should mimic how the human eye actually perceives a room when turning its head.
Start by drawing a perfect circle in the center of your page. Draw a vertical line and a horizontal line through the center. Next, instead of drawing straight parallel lines, draw curved lines that arch outward from the center, resembling a globe or a basketball. This creates a basic 5-point fish-eye grid. Practice drawing simple cubes that warp along these curved lines. 2. Focus on the Ground Plane
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Mastering Spatial Perspective: A Deep Dive into Dongho Kim’s Space Drawing Techniques
Once the primitive shape is correctly placed in perspective, the artist carves into the shape to add details, curves, and secondary forms. 3. Mastering Curvilinear and Wide-Angle Perspective