Last month I was in Penang, Malaysia. I took my sketchbook and sketched outside what I saw. This week I decide to try reaching the next level. Instead of reproducing the reality, I want to be able to create my own environment.

I start to gather some inspiration digging pictures from my different trips. Above, some pictures from Tokyo, Japan. I look at all the interesting elements I would like to play with. Then I will mix the references! The technical challenge I give to myself is to play with different point of view such as sky view, mouse view.

TIP 62 Do not skip drawing your perspective lines
(even if you are not beginner anymore)

Perspective lines are kind of boring to set up at start. However, skipping them is not a smart move. By just spending 2 minutes at setting the perspective lines, your sketch gain so much in accuracy. Plus, you will draw easier and faster. Starting with them simplify so much your sketching process that it become almost easy.

1. From the top of high buildings


Can you recognize some elements from the above mood board ? 🙂


I am standing on the top of one of these building! Remember that the horizon line is your eye level. In that situation, the line is very high being at the top of the thumbnail. I am looking down to admire the city view.

2. From the window of a medium size buildings.


The buildings are lower, we can see the main street. People are represented with tiny dots. Basically the horizon line is similar to the previous one. You can decide on how high you want the buildings to be. Note that the vanishing points don’t have to be inside the scene.

3. From a mouse point of view.



Imagine that you are a mouse. The view of the city is very low, closed to the ground. The city looks much bigger and impressive.

Knowing the fundamentals help you to reach results so much faster and gives you the freedom to create by yourself. I warmly recommend you to use the perspective lines to set up your scene. Spend a couple of minutes to think about the scene you want, draw the lines and 50% of the job is done!

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If this quick tutorial is helpful, or if you have any question, feel free to leave a comment !
See you guys !

Chou-Tac

Hello! I am a Product Designer from France.

If the sketching methods I’ve acquired aid me in my life and in my industrial design career, I believe that they can also help you reach your design goal as a student or professional.

My aim is to help you all along with your design projects and journey!

Leave a comment in the blog or send me an email at choutac@thedesignsketchbook.com : )

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