Ever looked at a drawing and wondered how the artist made it look so real and full of depth? Well, this week, we will show you one awesome trick that can take your architectural drawings from FLAT to FAB!—using Two-Point Perspective!
This is based on art tutorials by phenomenal artists, Jazza in the Illustrator’s Guidebook and Mark Kistler in Learn to Draw in 21 Days course.
Whether you are sketching a bustling cityscape or a quaint alley, understanding this technique will elevate your art, giving it a realistic and professional appearance.
Imagine you’re looking down a road, and both sides of the road seem to merge way off in the distance. That’s the magic of two-point perspective! It’s a cool technique where lines seem to vanish into two points on the horizon, making everything look more three-dimensional and lifelike.—Super handy for drawing anything from big city buildings to cozy little alleys.
Remember, feel free to add some elements from your imagination into the mix! Check out this lively example from our artist, Mark Kistler!
Before you dive into drawing, take a moment to look around your own city or street. Notice how the edges of buildings and streets seem to stretch towards the horizon? That’s two-point perspective in action!
If you’d like to learn more about creating your own environments with perspective, have a look at chapters 4-6 of the ‘Illustrator’s Guidebook: Perspective, Backgrounds, and Composition’.
Prefer to learn through video lessons? Check out lessons 13, 14, 17 & 18 of the course, ‘Learn to Draw in 21 Days’, where Mark Kistlers delves more into perspective drawing!
Ready to try it yourself? Your challenge is to go out into your environment and find a scene to sketch using two-point perspective. It could be a street view, a row of townhouses, or any structure that interests you. Play around with different views and buildings. It’s all about experimenting and having fun with your sketches
We’d absolutely love to see what you come up with! Feel free to send your drawings to this email, or tag us on social media. We might even showcase your work in our next newsletter to inspire others.
With a little practice, you’ll get the hang of it and start seeing your sketches pop with life and dimension. Can’t wait to see the perspectives you choose!
Happy Sketching!
Emilie Apel is a French/American multidisciplinary artist based in the U.S. She travels frequently to Nepal and loves exploring the fusion between her meditation practice and art. Emile's favorite medium is watercolors.