Me too, haha.
I can’t post it right now because I’m outside and posting through phone browser is a pain in the ass, but there’s some keyword that can help you:
-Aerial Perspective
-Conic Perspectives
And I recommend you to basically look at paintings to analyze how they work, having this in mind:
-Composition
-Rule of thirds
-Theory of Color
-Theory of lightweight (I think it’s called like this in English?)
Finally, to observe and study.
-Ambient: Romanticism and Shuimuhua(Chinese paintings)
-Dynamism and Expression: Expressionism, Ukiyo-e(Japanese woodcarving paintings)
-Composition and Structure: Neoclassicism and Soviet Realism
-Composition alone: Constructivism
-Colour: Impresionism
-Structure and composition: Neoclassicism
-Light and Shadow: Italian and Spanish Baroque (Dramatically), Impressionism (based on color and reality)
And this is a good beginning!
I recommend you to copy paste this answer and have it as some sort of note/post-it.
Hey this is great! I’m going to start to work through this list straight away.
I appreciate you taking the time to writing this down for me.
All the best comrade!
Don’t even mention it! I am already callous of the many times I have been recommending this initiation towarda pictoric art, comrade! I’m so glad to help I don’t even have to think to do the same thing :P
Message me any time you want to study more, show me pictures, anything!
Just noticed this, sorry. If you could link a couple of vids on perspective that would be really great.
Me too, haha. I can’t post it right now because I’m outside and posting through phone browser is a pain in the ass, but there’s some keyword that can help you: -Aerial Perspective -Conic Perspectives
And I recommend you to basically look at paintings to analyze how they work, having this in mind: -Composition -Rule of thirds -Theory of Color -Theory of lightweight (I think it’s called like this in English?)
Finally, to observe and study. -Ambient: Romanticism and Shuimuhua(Chinese paintings) -Dynamism and Expression: Expressionism, Ukiyo-e(Japanese woodcarving paintings) -Composition and Structure: Neoclassicism and Soviet Realism -Composition alone: Constructivism -Colour: Impresionism -Structure and composition: Neoclassicism -Light and Shadow: Italian and Spanish Baroque (Dramatically), Impressionism (based on color and reality) And this is a good beginning! I recommend you to copy paste this answer and have it as some sort of note/post-it.
Hey this is great! I’m going to start to work through this list straight away. I appreciate you taking the time to writing this down for me. All the best comrade!
Don’t even mention it! I am already callous of the many times I have been recommending this initiation towarda pictoric art, comrade! I’m so glad to help I don’t even have to think to do the same thing :P
Message me any time you want to study more, show me pictures, anything!