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So I'll start off with tip #1 and it's a pretty well known tip but it's an easy one to forget and something that's important when making a 3-d form (and VERY important when drawing windows), and it's how to divide a rectangle into half in perspective. This tutorial will show you how to use Lazy Nezumi Pro's various smoothing options to get better looking lines.Whether you are doing a quick sketch, or working on meticulous line art, you will be able to find settings that will complement your style, and help you work faster. (and honestly I'm always learning perspective things so I assume I'll learn something new from y'all as well) For the people who may be starting out and feeling just too overwhelmed to make a perspective background from scratch. I apologize for the general quality of this video. So I thought it might be nice for all of us who know how perspective works to post short little tips here in this thread. Quick video detailing my setup for Lazy Nezumi and fiddling with some extras. We need to uncover the mystery behind the perspective magic.
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It adds stabilizers, rulers, and scripting to.
LAZY NEZUMI PERSPECTIVE TUTORIAL PRO
But, as someone who was an architecture student once, the thing about perspective is, although we can use Blender and Sketchup to do 3d renders to get a background (and I highly recommend learning those programs) in order to really ace using those programs to our benefit, we need to know how perspective works traditionally. Lazy Nezumi Pro is a Windows app that helps you draw smooth, beautiful lines, with your mouse or pen tablet. Hey y'all, so I've been lurking around these forums for a bit and something that I've been noticing is just a general FEAR of perspective.