Even if you don't think you're making a 'perspective drawing', you are. To avoid some common mistakes, you first need to know where your horizon line is. Thi...

Even if you don't think you're making a 'perspective drawing', you are. To avoid some common mistakes, you first need to know where your horizon line is. This video explains how to find it, as well as common problems that result from ignoring it. Make sure to download the worksheet at the bottom of the page, and have fun!

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Assignment: Add the horizon line to each sample composition.

Things to consider: High angle, low angle

Worksheet Downloads:Horizon Line and Viewpoint Worksheet, Horizon Line and Viewpoint Worksheet (printer friendly version)

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AuthorMatt Kohr
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