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Chris Tsirgiotis

Insights into Drawing, Design, and other things that interest aspiring artists.

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Understanding Perspective Drawing Part 5--Cubes in 2 point Perspective

Hey All—

I just finished the latest pages from Part 5 which is all about drawing the basic forms, starting with cubes. These pages deal with 2 point perspective cubes and includes a tip on keeping the scale of objects the same as they get...

a month ago
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Understanding Perspective Drawing Part 5

Hey All—

The first pages of Part 5-Drawing the Basic Forms are done!

Sorry for the delay—work has started to pick up again (which is hopefully a good sign for the animation biz), so I haven’t had as much time to work on the book.

Part 5...

a month ago
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Understanding Perspective Drawing Part 4 (Section 3)

Hey All,

The final section of Part 4 on perspective grids is done.

This section shows you how to build 3 point perspective grids as well as 3 point perspective cubes.

You can access all previous chapters and receive new posts by becomin...

2 months ago
5

Understanding Perspective Drawing Part 4 (Section 2)

Hey All,

The second section of Part 4 on perspective grids is done.

This section shows you how to build 2 point perspective grids as well as a “true” 2 point perspective cube.

You can access all previous chapters and receive new posts b...

3 months ago
2

Understanding Perspective Drawing Part 4

Hey All,

The first section of Part 4 of my upcoming book is complete!

So far, I’ve covered some basics of how to think about linear perspective—especially how to avoid common problems which can cause distortions in your drawings.

Part 4...

3 months ago
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  • Chris Tsirgiotis

    Emmy award winning Background Designer in animation. Past work includes The Day the Earth Blew Up, Kid Cosmic, Over the Garden Wall, Tangled, Wander Over Yonder. I sculpt toys too!

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