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Deep Space Environment Perspective

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Release date:2016

Author:Mikael Leger

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Want to learn how to draw perspective but don’t want to get lost in space? We know that lots of you would love to learn all about one point, two point and even three point perspective, but in some art tutorials, you just end up getting confused by all those pesky lines!

If this is the case for you (and it certainly has been for us!) let renowned concept artist, Mikael Leger, bring you back down to Earth with his awesome new series which demonstrates how you can apply perspective to a super-cool ‘deep space’ environment.

Now, you may think Mikael makes it all look so easy, but if there’s one thing we’ve learned, it’s that everyone can get great results too, including you! All you have to do is take your time, learn at your own pace and don’t sweat it too much if things don’t go right at first. After all, that’s what we’re here for – to show you how to get out-of-this world results simply by following tutorials from world-class artists!

So, if you’re ready to take your artwork into hyperspace and explore the galaxy of perspective, there’s never been a better time to set your co-ordinates for ‘creativity’! Hold tight guys, we’re ready for lift off!

This series will not only help you understand perspective, it’ll help you see buildings, people and just about anything else in a new light. No more struggling to work out why some elements of your drawing or painting just don’t look right – it’s all about perspective and the dramatic effects these techniques can bring to any composition!

Watching this series will help you see that perspective isn’t like a galaxy far, far away. Sure, there are some rules to follow and you’ll need to set aside time each day to practice, but we’re confident you’ll get there without needing an oxygen mask or even a spaceship!

So, are you ready to boldly go where some of your fellow artists haven’t gone before? Then let your creativity hit warpspeed!

Main Takeaways from this Course:
Learn how perspective works – from simple shapes right up to more complex forms
See how objects in a composition relate to one another and, more importantly, understand why this is
Understand how the versatile drawing tools in Photoshop can really make things a whole lot easier for you
Learn how to take what you’ve learned and apply it to any environment
Placing figures in your composition can be tricky, but not any more…Mikael has some great tips up his sleeve
Learn how to consider the light source when drawing and how you can use this to really bring your composition to life!

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