Easy street drawing

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Today we will show you how to draw a simple sidewalk scene in a city. Learn how to draw this sidewalk scene with the following simple step to step lesson. Corner Street Drawing, How To Draw Street Perspective, City Corner Drawing, Street Sketch Simple, Sidewalk Drawing Reference, How To Draw A Street, Street Corner Drawing, Museum Drawing Easy, Street Drawing Reference

Today we will show you how to draw a simple sidewalk scene in a city. Learn how to draw this sidewalk scene with the following simple step to step lesson.

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A vanishing point is a line that indicates the intersection point where a line of sight intersects with a parallel line of sight. It can be used in drawing, perspective, and architectural drawing.

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I have had several emails about how to do the One point perspective paintings from this post, http://www.elementaryartfun.blogspot.com/search/label/One%20Point%20Perspective so I have written the steps for this drawing. I would suggest, the bigger paper, the better. Before you begin, be sure to show students many images to get them excited and print a variety of photos to inspire creativity! 1. Begin with the horizon line in the middle (please excuse my very crooked lines!!! pencil did not…

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