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Because there is such a thing as 1-point perspective, but also 2- and 3-point perspective. I was wondering if I should give them all at once. Or do you prefer that I make 1 hour lesson on each? I think I can put 1 and 2 together in one lesson, and 3 in another.

What are your thoughts?

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Gaby Damatar

Yeah, i guess since 1 and 2 poit are pretty basic, you could just group them together and on 3 point you could make a separate lesson.

Raphaël Dufour

Maybe 1 hour each ? For those who doesn´t know the basics at all is that way the most interesting ( my opinoon ) but i'm the only without the fundamentals .... xD

simplespirits

Did you watch the three videos of the fundamentals I already posted? Also I'm waiting for the general opinion here to decide this :)

Kim

Ill trust your judgement on this, if you're positve you can get things across in 2 lessons thn I'm good

Kreon

I do think going into it in more depth would be better than rushing all three. I wanna post a lil side question for the lesson already tho: what is the Japanese perspective I stumbled over it recently :0

simplespirits

Do you want some art history with the class? Cuz 1, 2 and 3 point perspective are the most practical ones, but there's also atmospheric perspective, isometric perspective and whole other types! (Japanese being one of them)