Perspective Made Easy 〈4K × FHD〉

The guide encourages hands-on practice to internalize these rules:

: Practice finding the horizon line in photographs or real-world interiors to see how it affects the slope of furniture and walls. Perspective Made Easy

The book is structured to make these essential principles "second nature" through repetitive, progressive lessons: The guide encourages hands-on practice to internalize these

: The most critical rule is that the horizon always sits exactly at your eye level. Whether you are standing on a hill or lying on the ground, the horizon shifts with you. : Use "height lines" to scale people correctly in a scene

: Use "height lines" to scale people correctly in a scene. For example, all people of the same height standing on a level street will have their heads align with the same vanishing point if they are on the same "height wall". Perspective Made Super Easy

: Norling uses the brick as a primary building block. He argues that if you can draw a brick in perspective, you can draw buildings, furniture, and entire cities, as they are essentially just groups of blocks.