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The ideal perspective course for beginning and advanced artists
Learning perspective can be overwhelming. In reality, the majority of students find perspective difficult and not the most enjoyable subject to acquire. Using perspective theory, you will learn how to draw a simple cup, figure, and illustrative scene in this tutorial.
Dong Ho provides a straightforward, step-by-step guide to drawing in perspective, including how to apply simple perspective theory to complex scenes. To get the most out of this informative lesson, we strongly suggest pausing the video and performing the exercises and experiments in front of a screen.
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What will I learn
- Basic perspective
- Vanishing point & Eye Level
- Scale & Elevation
- 1-point, 2-point and 3-point perspective
- How to use everyday object as a exercise material
- How to create a scene using multiple perspectives
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What’s included
- 1080 High-Definition Video
- Three year access
- Access on mobile and TV
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Your Instructor
Dong Ho Kim was born in Seoul, Korea. He had majored in Comic Art and is now working as a webtoon (webcomic) artist. He has also been illustrating various spaces that he had visited during his travels.
One of his major works is his urban sketchbook series called, Drawing the Space. He is actively participating in various projects such as exhibiting his personal works, murals for corporate offices and giving lectures on how to illustrate for book covers, etc.
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Course Curriculum
- Part 1: Introduction & Diminishing scale perspective P.1 [using a cup] (7:13)
- Part 2: Diminishing scale perspective P.2 [using figurines] (4:57)
- Part 3: Diminishing scale perspective P.3 (8:06)
- Part 4: Diminishing scale perspective P.4 [using vehicle, interior, exterior] (23:32)
- Part 5: The relation between the object and yourself P.1 (10:25)
- Part 6:The relation between the object and yourself P.2 (8:56)
- Part 7: Eye Level P.1 (8:11)
- Part 8: Eye Level P.2 (10:49)
- Part 9: Eye Level P.3 [using simple object] (8:52)
- Part 10: Eye Level P.4 & 1-point perspective (18:06)
- Part 11: Eye Level P.5 [using Environment] (23:31)
- Part 12: Scale and Elevation (20:02)
- Part 13: 1-point perspective & 2-point perspective (8:05)
- Part 14: 3-point perspective [using an interior space] (13:28)
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