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someone asked me to do this in 3 point perspective, it doesn’t change the process much at all

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✦SugarCookie✦ (comms OPEN!)'s profile picture
✦SugarCookie✦ (comms OPEN!)1 year ago

The way my jaw DROPPED watching this unfold and seeing the part where it just clicks?? Amazing trick here! I shall be using this!

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🌠☆~StarBlues~☆🌠 (COMMISSIONS CLOSED!)1 year ago

Now do 4 point perspective- /jk

۶ৎ niki ☁️ skirkvillette truther's profile picture
۶ৎ niki ☁️ skirkvillette truther1 year ago

How about 5 point perspective (fisheye lens)

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curda cacique sevillana sexo y alcohol1 year ago

I actually wonder, how can one take vanishing points into account when they are far out of sight?

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FalseGrimoire2001 year ago

Now let’s break the 4th wall 🤣

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LEMONY 😆🔻comms open muehehhe1 year ago

this is genius omg

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marie 🐸1 year ago

you’re a goddess

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Lukman Hakim1 year ago

I'm more curious about how if you wanna do it from different angle compared to the picture. Say like flip it the other way? Or have a more top down look closer to isometric?

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Brittnie Ortega1 year ago

I posted videos of each!

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🎨viorno | VGen Comm OPEN‼️1 year ago

this was one of the first lessons in my past school's "drafting" subject. we learned how to translate flat planes of cubes into isometric boxes. very very helpful with understanding 3D space

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