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                <title>What&#039;s &quot;One-Point Perspective&quot;? How To Draw Three-Dimensional Compositions</title>
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                                            Have you ever heard of a technique called "one-point perspective", used to create three-dimensional compositions? One-point perspective (or "single-point perspective") is a method used to draw stereoscopic and realistic backgrounds. It's often used to draw interiors and landscapes. The peculiar thing about one-point perspective is that a single 'vanishing point' (1) is used. By increasing the number of vanishing points, you can create two-point and three-point perspectives.<br /><br />By drawing landscapes while ignoring the perspective, they will end up looking quite unnatural. Although beginners might find it hard to grasp the idea behind the concept of <i>perspective</i>, the illustrations we are featuring today will help you get a deeper understanding on the matter! Enjoy these tutorials and easy explanations on how to master the <i>one-point perspective</i> technique!<br /><br />(1) Vanishing point: a spot on the horizon line to which the receding parallel lines diminish. In other words, the point where all lines seem to meet.<p></p>
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                <title>How To Draw Indoors</title>
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                                            Japanese-style rooms, Western-style rooms, classrooms, deserted houses… A room is often used as background in drawing and some may find it difficult to draw perfect balance between spaces and figures such as people. And for this reason, a lot of artists tend to avoid drawing indoors. 
Today we collected a series of useful tutorials and step-by-step walk-through about how to draw interiors. You can find illustrations such as drawing of rooms with different situations like shadows, reflection of lights and etc.  We hope you will find this useful! 
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                <title>Learn How to Draw Townscapes!</title>
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                                            Walking outside, you see utility poles and buildings and even though you see them every day, it’s quite difficult to draw when it comes to actually drawing them.  To draw convincing streets and backgrounds, you have to be aware of the eye level, and consider details such as building windows and utility poles, among other things.
Today’s Spotlight is about illustrations on art work which explains how to draw townscapes. We also have information on how you can easily draw urban landscapes so check it out and challenge yourself!

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                <title>Practical perspective tutorial!</title>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2015 18:00:00 +0900</pubDate>
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                                            When you're drawing characters and backgrounds, sometimes it's hard to just not make up what you think it looks like on the spot.

So let's try to draw them with some practical perspective! Perspective is created when you draw lines that help the depth of perception help your picture. It's a great tool for artists everywhere.
Perspective has lots of artistic terms relating to it, such as "eye level" or "focus point" or "vanishing point"... 
Today's Spotlight is all about perspective tutorials!
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