9 Feb 2024, 18:55

@Avondrood-art Nicely done!

Definitely worth it to make the lego "cube" to use when drawing in perspective. IMO it's MUCH more valuable to draw a cube than simply drawing rectangular boxes in one, two or three point perspective. When practicing always double check your drawn cube against the real life cube to make sure you are training your eye to see (and adjust) the proportions of drawn cube.

Your room is solid! Especially if this is your first go.
That said, make sure you are moving your vanishing points faaaaaaaaar away from each other. Currently, orthogonals for both points are converging too quickly giving the room a "fish eye" look. To fix, simply pick either the LVP or the RVP and move one of them further away (perhaps 8" - 10")

Keep at it! Have fun! Make perspective a tool that you can use to create the kind of images YOU want!