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>> No.3402576 [View]
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Is there a way to draw ellipses that doesn't require grids or blocks? Like what if I just wanted to draw a pair of glasses at a certain angle.

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>>3346212
It's fine, the only change I would make is with the right calf. Based on your perspective it seems the fat/skin overlap should be in favor of the upper leg, whereas you have the calf "in front" or in higher priority than the upper leg making it look flat.

Rather than play with full perspective at this point I would try to establish your horizon line and base your forms off of it - see pic for what I mean.

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>>3302278
You had a good intuition by using ellipses but you are doing it wrong. The problem is that the bottom ellipse is NOT drawn in perspective, you merely shrinked the top one and that's it, you need to change it's angle too.

Honestly I wouldn't try this exercise in 3 points before you are 100% confident with 2 points perspective. 3 points really looks weird and will probably confuse you more if you don't have an already solid grasp on perspective.

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