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I was going to extend the comment but you were answered before, anyway I help you with some things so you can even begin to understand this image and pay attention in the future

This image is constructed from the human figures, possibly from the one in the center. Notice that as they are all at the same height from the ground their heads are above the horizon line.

1 - if you pay attention these lines are used to know the distance between the fences, it's the most basic way to transfer squares in perspective

2 - the same as above but applied to the floor, it is simply a matter of making a grid transferring the size of a tile

3 - that line is simply the center of the front of the house, the "X" is for finding that center in perspective. In case you have any doubts, the height of the house is given by the human figure

4 - the height of the fence is taken based on the human figure (approximately the waist)

5 - that point is the base of the figure (and therefore the ground), in this case is used to know the height that should have the figure of the front, besides being used for the fence that I explained above


Anyway Loomis has a book dedicated to perspective that explains a little better how to use perspective, look for "Successful Drawing". Go and study perspective instead of whining about how difficult it is

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