Hi!
Personally, I love both drawing and perspective. So I <em>may</em> be able to help.
I think what your trying to convey here is that your bedroom drawings look dull and flat. I will do my best to assist you!
My favorite way to make anything pop is to add <em>perspective</em>, and you mention the fact that you find perspective hard to grasp.
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When I was a beginner artist, this vidxo definitely helped me a lot and I recommend you check it out. It mentions certain topics that I personally found really hard to grasp, and this video made me feel more confident about the subject.
Hope this helps! c:
It is important to consider a specific film's purpose(s) when using film theory because many people have different mindsets and the are more point of views and perspectives in a film than you would think
Answer:
D. Raphael
Explanation:
Nicolas Poussin was the leading painter of the classical baroque style.
According to Baroque history, Nicolas Poussin traveled to Paris, where he studied under minor masters and completed his earliest surviving works.
His enthusiasm for the Italian works he saw in the royal collections in Paris motivated him to travel to Rome in 1624, where he studied the works of Renaissance and Baroque painters—especially Raphael, who had a powerful influence on his style.
From historical evidence about Poussin, it is evident that Raphael had the most influence on his painting style
<span>1 Gula (gluttony)2 Luxuria/Fornicatio (lust, fornication)3 Avaritia (avarice/greed)4 Superbia (pride, hubris)5 Tristitia (sorrow/despair/despondency)6 Ira (wrath)7 Vanagloria (vainglory)<span>8 Acedia (sloth)</span></span>