JOIN MY UPCOMING FREE PERSPECTIVE DRAWINGÂ SESSION

The basics of perspective drawing
Hi! I'm Roberto, an architect, artist, and content creator with a passion for making drawing concepts—like perspective—fun and intuitive.
I want to invite you to my free drawing class (suitable for all skill levels), where I’ll show you the difference between one, two and three point perspective, how it works and how you can start using it in your own artwork right away, using an intuitive, hands-on approach. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist, you'll walk away with a new way of seeing and drawing the world around you!
Hope to see you there!
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IN THIS WORKSHOP YOU'LL LEARN:
The difference between one, two and three point perspective
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THIS WORKSHOP IS A MUST-ATTEND IF:

You appreciate hands-on learning: Experience practical exercises that simplify complex perspective techniques.

You're eager to boost your creativity: Discover new methods to perceive and depict space, enhancing your artistic expression.

You aim to improve your drawing skills: Whether you're a beginner or have some experience, you'll gain valuable insights to elevate your artwork.

HI, I'M ROBERTO!
I am an architect, artist and content producer. My background in architecture naturally shaped my artistic journey, but my real passion lies in making complex concepts—like perspective—simple and enjoyable for everyone. I love teaching and sharing the techniques I’ve developed over the years to help others see drawing in a whole new way.
One day, I stumbled upon an image of an artist using strings to draw in two-point perspective. Just a single picture, but it instantly clicked. I tried it myself, posted a video, and the response was overwhelming—thousands of people commented about how they finally understood perspective for the first time. My videos took off, leading to workshops, private lessons, a book (Foolproof Perspective Drawing), and now this course.
My goal is to break perspective down into a system that’s intuitive, hands-on, and fun—so anyone can master it, no matter their background.