Forget perspective
Even when playing around, capturing perspective can be tricky. So today, let’s do another still life like last week, and play some more. Today we are going to ignore perspective and prove to ourselves that a drawing doesn’t have to have the right perspective to make perfect sense. Used Materials in this video:-Daniel Smith watercolors-Sailor fountain pen with Calligraphy nib, filled with Platinum Carbon Black ink. Sketchbook Skool offers online classes with renowned artists from all over the globe. Learn to live the creative life you’ve always wanted. For more of us, check out the below: Website: http://bit.ly/SketchbookSkool Instagram: http://bit.ly/Instagram_SBS Facebook: http://bit.ly/Facebook_SBS Twitter: http://bit.ly/Twitter_SBS

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