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How to draw perspective

Learning how to draw perspective correctly could change your entire drawing process. Whether drawing traditionally with pencil and paper, or digitally using a graphics tablet, I still construct even the most complicated scenes entirely using the draughting techniques of the horizon line and vanishing points that most people will have learnt in art class.

This might seem strangely over-complicated, when it's so easy to quickly mock up a basic version of the scene using 3D modelling programs to guide your drawing, but when you set out a perspective drawing by hand, you give yourself some flexibility in interpreting the method. In following and often slightly bending these rules, you enrich the narrative composition of the image by adding depth, drama and atmosphere. Here are some of the methods that I use most frequently, including one-point perspective and two-point perspective.

Also read our guide to the art techniques you need to know, and our roundup of the best how to draw tutorials.

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01. Place the horizon line

How to draw perspective

(Image: © Anna Mill)

The most important decision is the placement of the horizon line in relation to the important characters and elements such as objects, furniture or buildings in the scene. It's useful to remember that the horizon is on the same level as the imagined eye of the viewer.

When you place the horizon line above the characters, it gives the viewer the impression that they're in a position higher up, looking down from a platform, say. If we imagine that our viewer is standing on the same surface as the other characters in the scene, then all standing figures in the scene will also have their head on the horizon line, with the exception of particularly tall or short characters.

If the horizon line is low, and the characters stretch high above the horizon, then it appears as if the viewer is lying down on the same surface, or standing on a lower platform looking up. In my graphic novel Square Eyes I would often set the horizon line either very low or very high in the drawing. It seemed to fit with the tone of the book, in which the main character is often confused and disoriented by surroundings that either loom above her or stretch away in inhumanly vast vistas.

02. Utilise one-point perspective

How to draw perspective

(Image: © Anna Mill)

The above image shows one-point perspective with the horizon line placed low in the frame, but level with the figures to show them being dwarfed by the buildings.

In one-point perspective, horizontal lines on any plane perpendicular to the point of view will recede to a vanishing point that's located somewhere on the horizon line. Usually, I avoid putting the vanishing point right in the middle of the space that I'm drawing, because it tends to create too much symmetry in the view, making the composition feel static and a little unnatural. Yet sometimes this eerie calm can add to the atmosphere of the scene.

03. Create two-point perspective

How to draw perspective

(Image: © Anna Mill)

With this example of two-point perspective, both vanishing points are out of frame and the horizon line is centred on the image, giving a natural, low-tension feeling to the scene.

When drawing two-point perspective, I always place either one or both of my vanishing points outside the edges of the drawing. I find that when both the left and right vanishing points are inside the frame, dramatic perspective angles are created. This sometimes generates objects that look strangely stretched. For the most part however, I want a more natural field of view, so I take care to locate the vanishing points in such a way that they create a good balance between drama and realism.

04. Up your skill using analogue tools

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(Image: © Anna Mill)

I have various sets of rulers of my own making that I use when carrying out traditional paper and pencil perspective drawing. The simplest ones are cut from mount board and pivot on a drawing pin that acts as the vanishing point. This enables me to quickly move the ruler around the page, and know that any line that I draw against the draughting edge will recede to that vanishing point. This can be set up with as many rulers and vanishing points as is required, but typically I only use one or two at once.

The image above shows two-point perspective with a low horizon line and vanishing point far right out of the frame to enhance the feeling of distance and scale. It's not always possible to have a ruler long enough or table wide enough to allow your ruler to be physically connected to the vanishing point. What's needed is a ruler that will reliably pivot about a point to which it's not actually connected. This was an enjoyably tricky problem that I grappled with for many years, before finally coming up with a solution that involved fixing three rulers together, which moved around two drawing pins.

05. Dive into digital tools

How to draw perspective

(Image: © Anna Mill)

When drawing digitally in Photoshop, I find that it's usually too cumbersome to expand the canvas to draw all the perspective lines receding to a vanishing point to the far left or right outside the scene. In this case I tend to add a basic square grid for guidance, which I adjust to the main perspective lines using the program's Skew tool (Edit > Free Transform > Skew). This usually provides enough guidance that more detailed lines can be drawn by eye, even if they don't fall exactly on a gridline.

Drawing digitally also allows for some other timesaving shortcuts, particularly when drawing repeating elements in perspective, such as a building that has many windows of the same size and shape. Here's my method for depicting repeating elements. First, draw one window and save the file, calling it 'Single Window'. Next, create a new document, go to File > Place Linked... and choose your Single Window file. Add as many multiples of the window as you need, arranging them to suit the facade of the building that you are drawing. Then save the file as 'Facade 1'.

Now create a new document, and Place Linked file Facade 1. You can now skew the facade to the perspective that you need, without having to draw all the windows individually. In addition, if you make a change to your Single Window file, then all the copies will also update in the perspective view. Finally, link the facade file and skew to suit the perspective in the scene.

05. Embrace your errors

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(Image: © Anna Mill)

It's only when some extraordinarily complex shape is required that I ever use 3D modelling software to help generate the image. This is partly from a stubborn delight in a technical drawing challenge, but also because apart from the flexibility it gives you, it also allows for some mistakes. I feel it's in these small errors we make when we craft something by hand that some of our personality shows through in the work.

I feel like my inaccuracies are probably specific to me, and that I make the same small mistakes in similar ways over and over again when drawing. The nearer that a draughtsman gets to robotic perfection, the less present are the signs of a human hand and mind creating those small inaccuracies that are unique to that artist, and I believe that, even if it takes a little longer, this is something that is worth preserving.

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The final image, based on the initial perspective drawing above (Image credit: Anna Mill)

This article was originally published in issue 301 of Computer Arts magazine. Buy issue 301 .

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Anna is a winner in 2019's World Illustration Awards. Her first graphic novel Square Eyes, with co-writer Luke Jones, explores a near-future city where digital visions are drawn over the crumbling physical world, and dreams, memory and realities blur.

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Drawing Cards in Magic

Like many trading card games, Magic players automatically draw a card at the start of their turn, but your hand quickly depletes as you play lands and spells. To ensure you don't run out of options, maintaining card advantage is crucial to any deck, especially in the extended matches of commander format.

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10. Well of Lost Dreams

CMC (Converted Mana Cost): 4

Despite being colorless, Lost Dreams really belongs in black or white decks since its effect relies on gaining life. But it's still a great draw engine; whenever you gain life, you can pay an amount of mana less than or equal to the amount of health gained to draw that many cards.

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CMC: 4

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CMC: 6

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CMC: 2 (1 to equip)

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CMC: 2

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3. Karn, Scion of Urza

CMC: 4

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15 Beautiful Koi Fish Drawings

Powerful Feng Shui Symbol

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Whether you have a koi fish pond in your backyard or a koi fish drawing on your wall, koi fish are powerful symbols in feng shui for attracting abundance and prosperity. You can place this type of drawing in the southeast sector of your home to stimulate your wealth or in the north sector (water element) for a career boost.

Koi Fish Drawings

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The color of a koi fish also has a specific meaning and has an effect on its symbolism. For example, this drawing of a white fish with a red dot on its head should be avoided since it's considered inauspicious and a symbol of failure! Any other color on the dot is fine.

Two Koi Fish

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When koi fish are represented in pairs, they symbolize a marriage or love relationship filled with happiness and good luck. You can place this drawing in the southwest sector (love relationship) of your home or living room.

The Balance of Yin and Yang

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The black and white teardrop shapes inside the yin yang symbol represent two koi, a male and a female, symbolizing the balance of yin and yang energies. This symbol of harmony can be placed in a living room to encourage peace within the family.

A Long Life

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An ornamental carp (koi fish) can live for more than seventy-five years and is a symbol of a long life. You can place a drawing of a pair of koi in the east (health) sector of your home. If you wish a long career, place a drawing of a pair of koi in the north sector of your office.

Koi Fish Attract Happiness and Wealth

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Whether you have a koi fish drawing, painting, statue, or live fish in an aquarium, it will attract auspicious chi to fill your home with good luck and prosperity. Select a drawing of two or more koi for the best depiction.

Positive Energy

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Koi fish energize the area with a strong positive energy. You can add a koi drawing in a sector that has too much yin energy or suffers from an imbalance. Choose a drawing of two koi to ensure you represent the ideal balance between positive and negative energies.

Nine Koi for Prosperity and Wealth

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Having a drawing of nine koi fish, eight red/gold and one black, draws wealth and prosperity into your space. The single black koi absorbs all the negative energy from the surrounding area while the eight red or gold koi attract vibrant healthy chi energy.

New Year Blessings

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This drawing is an ideal choice for a new year blessing. The cherry blossoms and hanging red lanterns greet the two pairs of koi. The lotus blossoms are bearers of good fortune. The Chinese character greeting says it all, "May there be bounty every year." This drawing could be placed in the dining room, since it generates abundance for the entire family or in the foyer to attract chi energy into your home.

Circle of Energy

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A drawing depicting two pair of opposite colored koi makes a good addition to your feng shui décor. A drawing that shows a pair of koi swimming in a circle represents the process of energy transformation of the elements in the productive cycle. Never use a drawing that depicts just one koi, since you want a symbol of balanced energy. In feng shui, the only fish featured alone is the powerful wealth magnet arowana.

School of Koi in Pond

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A colorful school of koi swimming in a pond is guaranteed to infuse that beneficial chi energy into any sector. The yang energy generated by a school of koi is life enriching and stimulating. Place this drawing in the east sector to revive or jump start personal health or the southeast sector to stimulate wealth.

Blue and Gold Koi

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This pair of koi are swimming in unison and are a great example of harmony. Blue is the color of water and generates auspicious chi energy. The gold koi is a symbol of creativity and wealth. Paired together, it looks like smooth sailing for any sector you decide to place this drawing.

Blush of Happiness

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A pair of koi in a blush color depicts serenity and happiness. These two fish are different sizes, suggesting a parent and offspring relationship. They seem at peace in still water. This is a good drawing for a parent and child representation. You can place this in your living room to encourage a happy relationship between parents and children.

Yin and Yang of Koi

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This drawing conveys movement and harmony as this pair of koi fish swim toward each other, creating a circle of infinity. This is a great drawing to use in a sector where you need constant energy and the omen of never-ending auspicious chi.

Koi Fish

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You can use drawings of koi fish in lieu of an aquarium for an auspicious energy addition to your home. If you have live koi fish, always keep their pond or aquarium very clean to prevent stagnant chi energy. The koi inspired yin yang symbol is a great symbol to use for balance and harmony.

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