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Did you draw the pots and other small objects by eye? Always remember what objects are below the horizon and which ones are above. If they are parallel to the ground plane, that means that you will either see their bottom or their top.

Also the far window has off centre window frame. To find the centre of a cube or any other rectangular shape regardless of POV connect all corners with a line. The resulting cross intersection will pinpoint the centre of the figure.

Windows aren't on the same height level, use the same vanishing point to establish same height. Windows converge to a different point as the rest of the furniture does. If you are making a perspective drawing that is hard to draw by hand, a liner is not a bad solution. IIRC Shift + L.M.B. will draw a straight line from last spot were you clicked with a brush. Unless you avoid using it intentionally. To reduce dirt do perspective on separate layer. To reduce clutter you may want to split perspective layers for objects and use different colours for different objects.

To copy a rectangular shape proportionally in perspective you first place a rectangle that you want to repeat, find the centre, divide it by two, strike a line through the side of the cube in the centre, strike a line from the top edge of the object toward a horizon line, in the place where they intersect is the corner of the proportionally same rectangular figure. See pic related. Or better yet, check a book or video about perspective, like Marshall Vandruff's 1994 Perspective Series, for example (not necessarily a best nor conclusive one, but is simple and handy for entry level perspective). I think any material covering perspective should have something covering this, but just in case.

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