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EDIT:YAY! I TOTALLY FINISHED THIS TUTORIAL. YOU MAY SEE IT HERE: [link]

PREVIEW... It only contains one-point perspective.

If some of you could read what I have so far(it's long T///T) and tell me if I makes sense thus far... cuz I got up early this morning working on it and the more I read it, the more I think it makes no sense at all. It's supposed to contain two-point, three-point, and curvilinear perspective... eventually.

I'll delete this version once I get some feedback...

Gah, it's not even half finished and it's like 2/3 the length of my penciling tutorial XD anyway, off to study art history now T__T

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:iconc0m:
Nice, I will have to try this out. =D

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:iconsomnambulist-theory:
Nice! It's great thus far, I must say, and very helpful. It was a great reminder of the things I'd learned in grade 9 and 10 art, and it was much more elaborate than my teacher had ever shown us.
I'm glad you've decided to go through with this tutorial, and I can't wait for the finished product!

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:iconselphiroth:
Thank you so much.

This is what every beginner's art class should include. My years in high school art was wasted as my teachers never explained it anywhere as well (instead I had lots of "draw this one line perspective thing and I won't explain why you do it").

Thank you so much. You sure how now to explain things well.

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:iconkalyman:
great job ! cant wait to read full tutorial \(^o^)/

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:iconhimixxchan:
Wow, i love it! very helpful! Please don't delete it!!!! :D
:iconscarexxbear:
I thought it helped, wicked job :D

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:iconkrol-lork:
This is just GREAT!

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:iconabbyss:
Very helpful tutorial you've made! The only thing I've noticed.. this is the kind of thing alot of people learn in art class at school. Like, I learned half of this last year, but the other half my teacher didn't learn. Am just guessing that that's the criterion that art teachers in my area (and maybe then some) are required to teach. Other than that.. AMAZING! ^_^;
:iconkazuki88:
I like the way you did not just jump into different perspectives and how to use them or do them, instead you talked about things that are important to all types of persepective(color, size, and placement). I felt like I was reading an actual artbook that was really easy to understand. I also like the fact that you include a hands on example, which really made it interesting and it really emphasized your point(Eye level part). Overall I feel that this was really good and well explained perspective tutorial and I can't wait to read the other parts. :D
:iconlunarichaos:
Wow! This is amazingly thorough *applauds*, especially considering it's not even done yet :0. I think it's great that you've combined art history, geometry, and drawing all into one (and a little bit of sensory psychology too :D). Like the person above me says "A lot of people learn [this] in art class at school", but this is incredibly helpful for people like me who can't fit art into their schedules (I probably won't ever get to take a real art course). So thank you very much!

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