@deboprita

This is hands down the best short on perspective ! πŸ™Œ Great explanation!

@Traqukal

Love how it says one box but he's drawing multiple boxes.

@dewindoethdwl2798

Perspective is what brought me to free-hand drawing. I’m completely intrigued by it all.

@JWBaSiTo

The second box in the three point perspective drawing might confuse new artists. Anything drawn outside of the triangle that the three vanishing points make will look distorted. Normally if a cube is above the horizon line it will vanish to a point that is also above the horizon line, requiring a fourth point of perspective.

@kentarts8555

I really like this video. It goes straight to the point .thanks

@thestorytellerstop

Thanks bro I really needed this

@tamirerez2547

Amazing clear and clean explanation.β€πŸ‘

@isoEH

Omitted the horizontal curves for simplicity.

@randomperson_hehehe

Really great video

@ExsoLam

1-point: One axis parallel to the horizon, one axis perpendicular to the horizon. All lines are straight. 2-point: Vertical axis still perpendicular to the horizon, but horizontal lines no longer parallel to horizon (unless perfectly coincident with horizon). All lines are straight. 3-point: No lines are perpendicular or parallel to the horizon or center axis (unless perfectly coincident with horizon  or center axis). All lines are straight. 4-point: No lines are parallel or perpendicular to the horizon or center axis unless perfectly coincident. No straight lines. Is this correct?

@jamescole2093

The 4 point, cool!

@captheobbyist6434

really good

@Pianull

Genial πŸ’•

@annaannbetty

Please do characters too

@jostromp7380

Is the 3 point perspective identical to a real box in 3d?

@dopamine6650

What would it look like to draw in perspective to a line or a shape or even a 3D shape made of vanishing points?

@yacoop7432

shouldnt box above horizon in the three point perspective use the vanishing point above horizon. The way it was drawn the edges of box further from viewer seems larger which shouldn't be a case

@yokanshree4621

How do you know when to use perspective

@pranjalichavan1191

What’s the difference between 2 point and 3 point perspective

@xddddr0

sweet πŸ’―