
Explore two point perspective by learning how to place objects in space and design a magical bunk that hideaway into a point perspective, using Procreate or your preferred tool.
Practice two-point perspective by building a whimsical bunk-bed scene in Procreate, emphasizing light, layering, and creative composition across camera angles like Baum's eye view and bird's eye view.
Explore how perspective translates 3D scenes onto a 2D surface using line placement, size, and horizon. Recap horizon-based perspective with one-point perspective via a vanishing point; two-point perspective comes next.
Learn to create two point perspective in Procreate by using a horizon line, two vanishing points, and guided edges; build front and back sides with layers and guides.
Create a cube in two point perspective, then add a cylinder and a pyramid within the same perspective using guides and layers.
Learn two-point perspective by placing shapes above and below the horizon to create bird's eye and worm's eye views. Master vanishing points and apply it to the class project.
Design a bunk bed hideaway with a cupboard base in two-point perspective, then build a mood board from Pinterest with textiles, string lights, and color ideas to inspire your sketch.
Learn to build a two-point perspective sketch in Procreate using a drawing guide, vanishing points, horizon line, and drawing assist, then refine with hand-drawn details and textiles.
Learn to build a two-color base palette using complementary warm and cool tones, with light and dark shades and shading, to bring a static scene to life in Procreate.
Explore procreate's brushes by function, selecting brush sets and using a solid shaper for shapes, a textured shader for shadows and texture, and a detail brush for lines.
Paint a bunkbed in procreate using layers and multiply shading to build depth; create an instagram-ready square composition with brown tones, base colors, mattresses, and pillows.
Add elements, shading, and textures to your Procreate illustration using layered details. Build mood with a turquoise background, shadows, and subtle glow effects to deepen two-point perspective.
In Procreate, this lesson guides you through painting the lights in a two-point perspective scene by layering, shading, and adding glow from string lights to create depth.
Apply two point perspective with a horizon line and two vanishing points; explore bird's eye and worm's eye views, color choices, brush selection, and painting and lighting techniques.
Welcome to the "Learn Perspective in Procreate - Two Point Perspective" course!
In this course you will learn how to draw objects in two-point perspective.
The cpurse is easy to do and follow, and there are various ways to finish the class project. Very beginners can follow me step-by-step, and more advanced students can have full artistic freedom within the framework of the class project. So any experience you have, you will have space to unfold your creativity and challenge your skills.
At a point, shading and simple perspective is not enough to express your ideas through your artwork. Mastering skills, like the ability to draw objects in two-point perspective will make your art more professional and gives you tools and possibilities to bring your imagination to life.
In today’s course, we are going to create a magical illustration of a bunk-bed hideaway (in two point perspective), so the class project will be really fun to create. I will be working on an iPad in Procreate, but feel free to follow the course in any software you are comfortable with using. (Even traditionally.)
The course comes with some cool resources, worksheets, brushes, everything you need for a successful project.
By the end of this course, you will have knowledge and practice in applying two point perspective to your work. You will be ready to draw variously shaped objects in different points of views, to create magical scenes and to purposefully use perspective to define the viewpoint of your audience.
So if you are ready to join me, see you inside the course!