How to Choose Artworks for Learning Perspective
How to Choose Artworks for Learning Perspective
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Johannes S.
I would say nope on "the X-method" for the doors.
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Not all great images are ideal for studying perspective. Choose artworks that effectively demonstrate perspective to inspire your own work.

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Marshall Vandruff
Not all great art helps you learn perspective. Artists like Kay Nielsen, Albrecht Durer, Hokusai, and Hiroshige made beautiful images, but their works might not teach perspective techniques. Durer’s medieval-style art shows limited perspective. Hokusai and Hiroshige used isometric perspectives, not ideal for vanishing points. Knowing this lets you choose the right art to study perspective and incorporate inspirations into your work.
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