This turned out stunning, fantastic work!
Thank you! Eight evenings well spent!
Thanks for sharing! It looks great and I appreciate the effort it took!
Oh thank you! You’re very welcome!
Awesome perspective work! Congratulations Case!!!
Thank you! And a lot of that is directly because of the book you recommended. It really taught me a lot!
Hell yeah I’m glad it was of use to you! This is what an art comm is about! Sharing and growing together. <3
<3 <3 <3
Really reminds me of the video game Stray :)
Ooh, this sounds like something I should look into. Is it good? I’m coming to the end of Disco Elysium so maybe I’ll give it a go…
Definitely! And it’s quite short and vibey so would be a good palette cleanser after Disco Elysium. Really recommend it.
Nicely detailed. It looks like it would take a lot of time and concentration.
Thanks! This was eight evenings – by the end I was thoroughly sick of looking at it!
Well worth the effort.
Thank you! I think so too, now my hand has uncramped and I can look at it without going crosseyed.
Yeah. That’s really beautiful. Very nice work.
Thank you!
so beautiful! well done!
Thanks!
Impressive! Waauw!
This was… a lot of lines.
I am rather tired now.
You have my admiration, and permission to go to sleep.
This looks great, what techniques for perspective did you use? I’m very amateur and have only really done 2 point perspective
I learned from a book called Perspective Made Easy.
To be honest, I wouldn’t hold this up as a great example. There’s a lot wrong with it. I insist on drawing freehand, but if you want to do the job properly, a ruler is a must, if only to pay out the guidelines. I’ll probably do that for the next big project.
Thanks, I’ll give it a look. It’s been really hard for me to find art books that actually give practical advise.
I typically do use rulers, but if you’re referring to the slight curve on the buildings here as they go up, I actually really like it. I know it might not be what you were going for, but it feels like what it feels like to be in an alley like this for me, sort of a fisheye effect that makes the top of the building look more closed in maybe.
Anyway, thanks again!
If you’re looking for art books, I can thoroughly recommend that perspective book, plus Barrington Barber’s Fundamentals of Figure Drawing – that’s a really good one for drawing people. Also a Giovanni Civardi’s Figure Drawing: A Complete Guide. Excellent resources I wouldn’t be without.




