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If you want manga-like backgrounds, you really shouldn't skimp on drawing proper perspective lines and using mechanical tools. You should plan ahead with small thumbnails, which you can do freehand. Even when freehand drawing, you will still benefit from using perspective lines.

I can't tell if you're drawing one point perspective, or a mild 2/3 point perspective. If it's a mild 2/3 point interior shot, you can cheat by drawing in simple one point perspective and using skew/deformation on it.

If you already know the basics, then a good book on storyboarding will probably help you more than another book on perspective, since that information remains the same. For what you want to do, there's not much that isn't covered in Norling's Perspective Made Easy.

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