Learning 5-point perspective

 I had an urge to figure out all the perspectives. I was considering practical use of this perspective for upcoming landscape paintings but I've decided against it mostly. Doesn't have the effect I was expecting. 

Anyways, I enjoyed messing around and trying this out. For this image I made everything outside of the 5-point container into one-point perspective, trying to get the feeling that you were situated in the room. Here's the progress shots:














I thought the drawing actually looked a bit nicer than the painting. After doing the image in the TV i had a bit of an AH-HA moment and really enjoyed how looser coloring looked. So I tried that kind of painting in this next one that utilizes two 5-point perspective areas. I think that way of painting is much more interesting to look at. 




I'll be using that kind of painterly style in future paintings (likely) but will be saying goodbye to the use of exaggerated perspectives for the semester. I tried it and now I'm happy to move on.  




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