Perspective drawing study with vanishing points and construction lines

Winbonushub — Perspective Drawing

Stay close to the work

  • In-depth guides on one-point, two-point and atmospheric perspective
  • Practical exercises built for real drawing sessions, not theory alone
  • Honest notes on common mistakes and how to work through them

What reading here actually gives you

Perspective drawing is a skill that rewards patience. Each article here focuses on one specific problem — not a broad overview, but a close look at something that trips people up in the middle of a drawing.

The writing is aimed at people who already draw and want to get more deliberate about spatial accuracy. If you are still finding your footing with basic proportions, there is useful material here too — but the depth increases as you go.

Spatial reasoning, built gradually

Articles are structured so each one adds a layer to the previous. Reading a few in sequence gives you a more complete picture than jumping around.

No rushing through the hard parts

Difficult concepts like foreshortening or inclined planes get the space they need. Short explanations often skip the step where most people get confused.

Referenced to real drawing problems

Every technique is shown in the context of an actual drawing scenario — not isolated geometry exercises that feel disconnected from your sketchbook.


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Core perspective types covered

One-point, two-point and three-point — each explained through drawings that show where things go wrong before showing what works.

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Specific construction methods

From grid projection to diagonal vanishing points — methods that give you a repeatable process rather than guesswork.

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Focused topic per article

Each piece covers a single idea thoroughly. You can read one article and immediately apply it — nothing is buried under unrelated material.

Depth, not breadth

How to keep reading

The blog is the primary place where new material appears. Each article is written when there is something specific worth saying — not on a fixed schedule that forces filler.

If you have a question about a particular perspective problem you are working through, the contact page is the right place to send it. Some reader questions have turned into full articles when the topic was broad enough to be useful to others.

Winbonushub has been building this collection of perspective drawing material since 2020. The goal has always been the same: articles that are specific enough to be genuinely useful, written by someone who draws and teaches drawing.

What to read first

If you are new here, the blog index is organised by topic rather than date. Start with the perspective type you are currently working on — that will give you the most immediate return on your reading time.

Getting in touch

Questions, corrections, or drawing problems you want addressed — send them to info@winbonushub.info. Responses take a few days but every message gets read.