Three Point and Understanding Fisheye
Three Point and Understanding Fisheye
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Three Point and Understanding Fisheye
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Patrick Bosworth
The fanning technique is a game changer! It really eases a lot of the difficulty I've had with getting a fisheye to feel more organic.
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I will show you how to draw dynamic vehicles and environments using three-point and fisheye perspectives. We will break down how high and low horizon lines change the drama and story of your scene. You will learn my specific technique for drawing fisheye perspectives by fanning your grid lines instead of keeping them straight. This makes your drawings look much more natural and less stiff. I will also explain how one-point, two-point, and fisheye perspectives are actually all part of the exact same system. By the end of this lesson, you will know how to set up these complex grids and use them to draw anything from your imagination.

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Patrick Bosworth
The fanning technique is a game changer! It really eases a lot of the difficulty I've had with getting a fisheye to feel more organic.
Sean Ramsey
Nice, this is awesome dude! Was this drawn on the road too?
Lin
9d
Woah, amazingly evocative angle!
Jyayasi (*Jay-o-she*)
Moka
14d
Here's what I drew so far (including previous videos about 1pp and 2pp) while following along the course. Had lot's of fun on fisheye! Faning as well as the fact that all perspective points are actually always there simultaneously when you draw made perspective more logical to me.
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