If your style requires lines that are a bit less geometrical (as mine do, I have a style of inking that’s sketchy so ‘perfect’ lines drawn with a ruler usually don’t fit well in the picture) use a ruler anyway for the pencil and then ink later by freehand. Double check if necessary.Īnd always, ALWAYS use a ruler. I encourage you to go back and find some basic tutorial for this.Īnyway, be ALWAYS careful about where to ‘send’ your lines, they NEED to go towards the correct vanishing point or it will just look awkward. It’s probably due to either carelessness or really not having understood the basic of perspective. Well this is pretty simple to avoid but it’s the most common mistake. Lines not reaching the vanishing point One would think this is obvious but it’s by far the most common of them all Here 10 of the most common perspective errors anyone on any level of art can fall into. Drawing perspective is considered one of the hardest things in art, except the mistakes usually done are pretty much always the same and can be avoided with a little care.
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