Artistic Perspective: Interior Spaces from Your Point of View
How to Improve the Simple Vanishing Point Perspective With Depth Effect
A course by Carlo Stanga , Illustrator and Architect
About the video: How to Improve the Simple Vanishing Point Perspective With Depth Effect
Overview
“Now I would like to give you some more tips in order to improve the perspective effect and the depth: the aerial perspective and the shadows.”
In this video lesson Carlo Stanga addresses the topic: How to Improve the Simple Vanishing Point Perspective With Depth Effect, which is part of the Domestika online course: Artistic Perspective: Interior Spaces from Your Point of View . Learn to draw architectural spaces from your own perspective by exploring the classical rules of vanishing points.
Partial transcription of the video
“How to Improve the Simple Vanishing Point Perspective With Depth Effect In this lesson, I’ll teach you how to improve the 3D effect of the sketch I made in the last lesson. I’ve already mentioned in the lessons about art history, how different artists try to improve the sense of depth in their artworks. For example, trying to add shadows and to create the things that are far away in a light way, so that you can try. For example, we can begin from the first advice. When you have things that are far away, use lines that are lighter compared to the lines used for things closer to you, the view...”
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Course summary for: Artistic Perspective: Interior Spaces from Your Point of View
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Areas
Architectural Illustration, Architecture, Drawing, Traditional illustration

Carlo Stanga
A course by Carlo Stanga
Italian artist Carlo Stanga’s illustration career combines his three passions: architecture, illustration, and travels. After studying Architecture in the Politecnico di Milano, he furthered his studies in Art and Design, which led him to work with major Italian magazines and newspapers, as well as international clients in Europe and the U.S.
After several years working in Architecture and Illustration separately, Carlo merged his two professions and became a leading expert in Architectural Illustration. He recently published a series of books with Moleskine, telling the illustrated story of 3 major cities: I am New York, I am Milan, and I am London, where he takes the reader on an immersive journey through each city, with illustrations of architecture, anecdotes, and the character that defines each city.
In 2019, he was a runner-up in the Creative Quarterly 55 for his illustration work in the book I am New York, and obtained the American Illustration Award 38. He holds a large number of awards for his work and has held personal exhibitions in New York and Milan. His long list of clients includes Trussardi, Moleskine, Lufthansa, Nestlé, Missoni, and more.
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