"People who can't draw in perspective ... shouldn't. This is what happens kids. This is how lives are ruined and you wind up on the street drawing tricks for crack. So put the three point perspective down and go play outside."
This has been a message from the council of "People who can't draw in perspective ... shouldn't."
P.S. - I have no idea what three point perspective is.
Ofcourse! We all watched the cookie-monster when we were kids! Nice idea!
ReplyDeleteAnd for the 3 point perspective:
I didnt't know what it was either but here's a tutorial:
http://www.khulsey.com/3_point_perspective.html
Have fun!
Ah, three point perspective....I had to do a 3 point, warped pan for my layout class once. It was actually kind of fun!
ReplyDeleteAwesome idea! It might work a little better if your character was at the same angle as the background, making it a bit more of an upshot of his face. It would also give it more of an ominous feeling. Although it's already pretty ominous.
I don't know why, but I feel as though the cookie mosnter would rather eat the guy's head than eat the cookies. Like on the Muppet Show, when the big monster puppets would eat the other puppets, or the guest star. It always kind of terrified me as a child...Great Job!