Simple 2 Point Perspective Tip
Something I learned in college that more people should know: When drawing 2 point perspective, treat the points as the ends of the diameter of an imaginary circle. Whatever image you're drawing should fit within the borders of that circle, to avoid things looking kinda wonky. There's a biological reason for this having to do with the human eye's limits,* but it's not strictly necessary to know and IME just confuses beginners. Just know that, whatever extreme angles you do, as long as you're within that circle, you're good to go. *Look up "Cone of Vision" if you're interested.
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