is all I say. The second part of the first prize for . In the first part, she liked to have some photos of German buldings and monuments and the second part is this:
A tutorial about the perspective! Here it comes, my first tutorial.
In this one I gave you an image to all three basic-perspectives and also show you a few tricks (which I use as well all the time ^^) My little wolf cub, Inuki, (my new mascott :boogie) will also guide you through other tutorials I will create later on.
I really hope, she will like they way I did it. I really wanted to make the explanations as easy as possible.
Still... If any of you do not understand completely, simply send me a note and I will explain and help you out ^^ and I also apologize for typos- and grammar-mistakes I may have done.
I really hope I can help you with this. More tutorials will follow for sure later on. ^^
Edit: Some of the images of panels are originally from the book "How to draw Manga", vol. 2. I've been giving those images while I was in school, that's why I didn't know they were from an official book.
OMG THANK YOU! You helped me with my high school assignment =_=. I have to make a cityscape using all three types of perspective. My teacher showed me it but not thoroughly enough for me to understand T____T. Thank you soo much. You should be my high school art teacher instead XD.
Oh, really? I'm glad that I could help you with that. Hope it will be a whole lot easier for you now. ^^ But you know: I, indeed, did lead a few courses for drawing already and taught people about different techniques.
I'm sorry, but which images do you mean? If you mean the little wolf Inuki, which is set all over the tutorial, that one is done by me. If you mean the contents of the panel, though, than: The first three panels as well as the 7th are done by me. As for the rest... I actually dunno who originally did these. I got those images when I still was in school from the art-teacher I had during this time and when we trained perspectives. I have no idea where he got these images from, though... All I know is that he had some special book with art examples and how to teach theories and techniques of art.
They were very good to use, because they were good examples and easy to understand. If you can tell me, who the original artist is, of course I will give credit to this person.
Oh, sure. How to draw manga vol. 2: Compiling Techniquies I didn't see the artist stated, but it says it was made by The Society for the Study of Manga Techniques.
You helped me with my high school assignment =_=.
I have to make a cityscape using all three types of perspective.
My teacher showed me it but not thoroughly enough for me to understand T____T.
Thank you soo much.
You should be my high school art teacher instead XD.
But you know: I, indeed, did lead a few courses for drawing already and taught people about different techniques.
If you mean the contents of the panel, though, than: The first three panels as well as the 7th are done by me. As for the rest... I actually dunno who originally did these. I got those images when I still was in school from the art-teacher I had during this time and when we trained perspectives. I have no idea where he got these images from, though... All I know is that he had some special book with art examples and how to teach theories and techniques of art.
They were very good to use, because they were good examples and easy to understand.
If you can tell me, who the original artist is, of course I will give credit to this person.