Wednesday, November 8, 2017
A Window Scene
Geometry wasn't my thing but is invaluable in perspective drawing. On this test sheet, I puzzled how best to translate the kitchen window image in front of me when I sketch it. What to do? Only through a keen observation that a slight angle difference exists between the bottom and upper window frame. Line angles do make a big difference in the depth perception. Compare the colored windows against the pen and ink drawing. Notice any difference?
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