The Art of Sketching: Transform Your Doodles into Art
Isometric Perspective 2
A course by Mattias Adolfsson , Illustrator
About the video: Isometric Perspective 2
Overview
“In this lesson we will continue learning about the isometric perspective. One advantage of the isometric perspective is that you can always extend it afterwards as it does not have a vanishing point.”
In this video lesson Mattias Adolfsson addresses the topic: Isometric Perspective 2, which is part of the Domestika online course: The Art of Sketching: Transform Your Doodles into Art. Use your sketchbook to find your own drawing style and share it with others.
Partial transcription of the video
“So it was nice to add the details to the drawing, something can happen in this window, We can add that later on. First, it's okay to kind of get a broad thing about what this city will look like. And on this page, we can add Another window, also making a little depth to it. And another door. And then we're going to add another house, the side of this one. We do a new box, this time maybe not as high building. Because this kind of perspective, you get a life feeling to it when things start to kind of interact and go behind each other, you really get a sense of the volume. If you make, for ex...”
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Course summary for: The Art of Sketching: Transform Your Doodles into Art
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Category
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Areas
Drawing, Pencil Drawing, Sketchbook, Traditional illustration

Mattias Adolfsson
A course by Mattias Adolfsson
Mattias Adolfsson has been working as a freelance illustrator for over eleven years. While working as a graphic designer in the computer games industry, he started sharing his work on social media, where he began his successful career in illustration.
His long list of clients includes Nickelodeon, Disney, Dreamworks, Cartoon Network, Warner Brothers, and other important animation studios. He has also illustrated for magazines including The New Yorker, The Hollywood Reporter, and The New York Times.
Mattias has created a variety of illustration work in areas like product design, for baby clothes brand Atelier Choux Paris, record sleeves, as well as an art commission for the largest hospital in Sweden.
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