How To Draw One and Two-Point Perspective, with Karl Gude

Karl draws a road, house and phone poles all disappearing into distant mountains. The road, phone poles and front of the house are all in one-point perspective (pointing at a single "vanishing point") and the side of the house is the second vanishing point, which makes this drawing two-point perspective.
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25 Responses to How To Draw One and Two-Point Perspective, with Karl Gude

  1. bikeshdhunju says:

    Awesome job, almost inspired me to quit coding and start drawing , lol.

  2. Hannanstl says:

    @dragontamer561 start uploading video lessons , thanks.

  3. cooldude0308 says:

    Karl sounds like Kevin Spacey

  4. andorhalier says:

    This is not correct. The house you just made is like 2 meters

  5. TheSkiz2001 says:

    im sure im not the only one interested about that thumbnail ‘drawing the female body 7′

  6. beebee1234cde says:

    i look at your pencil and ah your pencil doesn’t look to sharp…

  7. sheckieshpilka says:

    The points are too close together. It makes a distorted 2-point perspective.

  8. MACGARCIAcom says:

    Thanks for posting I’m going to try those 2 points on my next drawing:)

  9. imSexyAndAllKnowIT says:

    what kind of pencils you use ?

  10. syvergutten says:

    This is really quite sloppily done.

  11. elvinele11 says:

    visit this site and improve your drawing
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  12. Girlliya says:

    Wow, thank you so much I’ll suscribe, it’s amazing… !

  13. thatssomedeepshit says:

    Thank you alot !

  14. millymouse993 says:

    My art teacher showed my class this and everyone said the shadow behind the house ruined it… oh well hehe

  15. watininx says:

    @Kiiimeii true that.

  16. raiponce1000 says:

    thanque you*

    

  17. Lolalolli25 says:

    woow, thanks a lot :D

  18. metashinryu says:

    i laughed after i saw what you were using as reference, this is pretty boss nonetheless

  19. AnyOneSavage2 says:

    How to know the distance between each electricity pole? (Or any other object that I’m drawing) Imagine I draw a house, then, 5 cm further is another house. How do I know where’s gonna be the 3rd house?

    (The space between each object lessens every time since it’s getting near the horizon)

  20. Elo12334 says:

    This is really cool well done! 

  21. ZzCookiezNCakezZ says:

    Dude thanks it helped alot!

  22. alchemist8202 says:

    Штриховать надо было аккуратней!

  23. dymondsr4evr says:

    Put a lil lip on that thang…

  24. boredstudent says:

    I’m styudying that in my Fundamentals of Drawing 101 class at Ai

  25. Kiiimeii says:

    This is easy because its free hand, but when you do it with the right measurements using triangles and a t-square. Gosh just kill me :l.