It is not that difficult to learn how to draw, especially in 3D, and you don’t need any real talent to start. This book will guide you through the basic steps of drawing different things in 3D space. Another way to call drawings in 3D is ‘perspective’ drawings. When we talk about things “in perspective”, we usually mean that it is something that we are looking at from a distance.
The exercises in this book will teach you how to construct a simple projection 3D (axonometric) as well as three different methods of constructing perspective; using one, two or three vanishing points. All of the exercises are fairly simple, but you should still do them in the order that they are presented to fully understand the principles.
Anyone of about 8 years old and up desiring to draw in 3D will learn from following the simply laid out directions in this book.
The exercises in this book will teach you how to construct a simple projection 3D (axonometric) as well as three different methods of constructing perspective; using one, two or three vanishing points. All of the exercises are fairly simple, but you should still do them in the order that they are presented to fully understand the principles.
Anyone of about 8 years old and up desiring to draw in 3D will learn from following the simply laid out directions in this book.