Happy Art Tip Tuesday everyone.
Here's a quick tip on correcting and drawing a cube in perspective.
I often see beginners drawing cubes that don't follow any perspective. They draw the three sides and say it's 3D but it always looks off. This is usually because they don't have the edges of the cube converging to a point in space, or simply put: they aren't following any perspective. Knowing the rules of perspective will help anyone improve their drawing skills.
When I started taking drawing more seriously, I practiced drawing a lot of cubes in my spare time and I strongly encourage anyone else who wants to increase their understanding of perspective to do the same.
As always, feel free to ask questions, or suggest new tip topics. You can also share your work on the discord if you're feeling up to it.
Thanks!
-CriKai