Heyy !! Sorry if you already answered to that question ;-;
I'm trying to learn perspective but I'm a little lost...
Do you have any tips to draw perspective ?
And remember, don't overwork and remember to drink!
First of all, I shake your hand, you don't know how many artists say they hate perspective π, welcome to perspective lovers!
These are two examples, they are the two main perspectives and I recommend you start from these
Central (or one-point) perspective is the simplest: choose a focal point, which can be in the center or more to the side, then draw lines that lead towards the focal point.
Above all, remember that perspective must be followed, every object you create must follow the focal point
This perspective allows you to already see the three-dimensionality in your work
Then there is the Accidental (or two-point) perspective, this is more complex because we have two focal points, but it allows us to create more three-dimensional works
One little advice I always give is that everything you draw above the horizon is seen from below, and everything below is seen from above
This perspective is useful for everything π
There are many other perspectives and rules to place characters and objects, but explaining them like this would be too complicated
I hope I have given you some ideas to study it, but I invite you to do a study on the dedicated books, or from video tutorials, but look for professional artists in that case
Thanks for your ask! π