I like to find the horizon line and vanishing point as it turns out

I ad 2 point perspective practice

Did my Term 1, One Point Perspective Sketch!

Reference Included

The perspective looks on point, only the top part of the glass window on the right looks a bit odd, as if it is a bit angled towards a different V.P., other than that everything works.
And is such a pleasing piece to look at, good job.

Thank you!
Yeah I see what you mean about the glass window
I was using only one perspective point, But I couldn't get it to look right
I definitely am gonna keep at it. I might even go back to this sketch again as I really want to add a more modern fantasy element to it!

2 Point Perspective sketch for Term 1 assignment

Reference

I added extra gesture lines for the movement of the limbs

More Gesture Drawing assignments from Term 1

Nice practice, good accuracy in placement of chest and pelvis
I am not 100% sure I understand some of the curves you draw on top of the figures
Cylinder practice is a super useful exercise, if you ever wonder about the cylinder you can get more accuracy by first making a box in perspective and draw the cylinder within, or use a cylindrical object at home and close one eye when you look at it

Cheers

Thank you!
Currently doing more cylinder practices
The added curves are for limb flow. It's a practice of another art teacher I was close with. It's a habit I personally find useful for me :smile:

Wasn't for going for accuracy in size, but just the pose and gesture, which I think I did pretty well despite the initial gesture line not aligning with the spine. But when Aligned with the photos they came pretty close.

Great job on the cylinders!