This week I worked on an interior drawing using three-point perspective. After taking reference photos, I made a number of preliminary sketches to come up with proper framing and perspective. This was the first time I had worked on an interior on location, and so I really struggled with my line quality.
My first sketch had wrong perspective and the proportions were wrong. I also didn't like the framing.
I fixed the proportions in this sketch, as well as the positions of individual elements.
I decided to go for the design below, with the pillar acting as the left edge of the frame.
To figure out the perspective, I implemented a basic perspective grid. This helped me to place my lines into proper perspective.
For my finished drawing, I implemented all the elements from my sketches, measured the perspective and added some simple shading and line weights.
In order to further my techniques, I made a second drawing in three point perspective later on.
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