The POV Sketching Course

A detailed blue ink sketch of a cluttered home workspace with a person drawing in a sketchbook. The scene shows a computer monitor, keyboard, mouse, water bottle, lamp, and various stationery on the desk. Behind the desk are shelves with books, toys, and decorations including skulls and action figures. The background has a visible kitchen and a whiteboard on the wall.

This video course will equip you with a toolkit to be able to draw basically any environment you are in. Be it at a cafe, in a train or wherever you might go with your sketchbook, you will be able to draw with confidence and artistic expertise. Capturing moments of everyday beauty or just another random stranger staring into their phone.

We’ll start with the essentials—materials and perspective fundamentals. You’ll explore how to draw the world through different “lenses" and use different kinds of perspectivest in order to capture the scene and express your artistic vision. Afterwards the theory section, we’ll take it outside and I demonstrate and guide you through my sketching process in various locations!

This course will be released in the upcoming weeks. Stay tuned!

SOME IMPRESSIONS

Five sketches on white paper illustrating 3D drawing concepts. The first is a cube with axes labeled X, Y, and Z. The second shows boxes with a human figure and a dog inside them. The third depicts cubes at different positions on a horizon line. The fourth demonstrates perspective grids with one, two, and three points. The fifth shows vanishing points connected by lines to cubes in a perspective drawing.
A sketch illustrating different point perspectives in interior design. It includes a 1-point perspective view of a living room with furniture, a 5-point perspective diagram with cubical objects and a VP marker, and a 3-point perspective view of the same room with furniture and a TV.
Hand drawing sketches of different room views on white paper with a black pen.
Hand-drawn illustrations showing different perspective techniques. The top left features a 3-point perspective of architectural shapes. Below that, a similar illustration demonstrates curvilinear 3-point perspective. To the right, there are sketches of cityscapes with buildings and a person in front of them, and an interior room with furniture, a cat, and a large window, all drawn to illustrate the use of perspective lines.