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Haha, they're pretty high indeed! The point was to draw and sketch objects that are pitch perfect when it comes to angles, as if trying to draft an accurate blueprint to someone designing a house. This isn't my drawing, but it one of the things we did back in school.

Tools are all manual; a drawing board, some rulers sets, a compass, and pencils of varying thickness. Here's a show of what we had to rock up with to class. Admittedly, being the only class in the whole school that had this syllabus, it looked pretty cool carrying our huge bags around, like cool kids. 😁

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 4 years ago  

Nice xD I don't know if I'd have patience for that tho, my attention per painting is rather limited,but I'm trying to push my patience more :D Maybe one day I'll do proper detailed perspective art, but it's probably easier to learn 3D and use that for reference ;)

Lol, true. It takes quite a lot of patience to get this right, and its more down to technical drawing than something creative. It required a lot of focus to get every single angle and line right, as even 1mm or 0.1° off could mean points taken away 😬