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>>6577318
Just google it, the Internet is full of guides.

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I mean sure keep your lines parallel, but don't try to force strict perspective with vanishing points and all onto these.

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>I dont want to draw for fun at all
You should though. Making progress takes alot of time and you want to stay motivated. Drawing isn't all about learning rules and you will reach a point where you want to draw more than just a simple box. Find something you want to do and practice that (comics for example)

Try to draw boxes freehand without thinking about vanishing points or horizon lines. You already know the perspective rules and when a box looks wrong. I don't know what your goal is but if it's not about drawing buildings and complicated architecture, don't focus all your energy on practicing perspective. Boxes are still a great warm-up excercise though.

also this video might help you get to the next level.
https://youtu.be/sOlwDL8HtT0

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