5-Point Perspective with Peter Han
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LESSON NOTES
Perspective is often seen as a strict set of rules, but it works best as a flexible tool for creativity. Peter Han demonstrates how to use five-point perspective intuitively to build a scene from Asian mythology. He skips the complex grids and relies on optical estimation to place giant floating heads and the Monkey King into a warped space.
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Day 5 - Draw Any Scene from Any Angle
Day 6 - Mastering Environment Painting
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COMMENTS
Peter Han's intuitiveness is contagious. His ability to draw without preliminary lines is without a doubt a skill I want to absorb!
Awesome lesson, Peter explained his step by step process really well!
And it's relieving to find confirmation that even Peter also can't see the whole image right from the start. I've been doubting whether that's normal or if that is a part of aphantasia.
Is this recording recent? If so, I'm glad to see Peter is recovering well. If not--Either way, I pray for a full recovering for him.
Got inspired by this lesson to try some things in Procreate and play with the 5-point idea.
( Although Dino robots don’t dream or… do they? )
Not sure if….. oh well… here it is.
Just a sketch.
Dino robots dream of a day where attachable artificial furs with wireless connection had finally officially released, so that they can attend Dino Fashion Walk 3037 with new world confidence :))
Thanks Peter for the demo and summarising your rough VP position thinking again at the end, nice touch, as during the demo I though I was getting lost but the closing comments answered my question without even asking one.
