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>>4245637
Yea except drop Erik Olson and put in Vandruff's chalkboard series, then you're set

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I haven't watched many of his vids, but this pic really gives some insight. Eric is good at following his step-by-step procedures, but doesn't really know what tf is going on

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>>3248068
Oh but he does :^)

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>>3169906
forgot pic

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https://www.handprint.com/HP/WCL/tech10.html
Most complete guide to perspective in existence.

I haven't looked into it but Vandruff's course might be okay. Olson is a meme that spends 90 hours on 2-point perspective because he doesn't know how to into 3-point (pic related)

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>>2985688

I see a shiton of unnecessary lines. You could have used Reference points to your first cube into any direction and go from there, one of the first lessons Erik teaches.

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