4. Learn Perspective

Understanding perspective is essential for creating depth and realism in your drawings. The basics include one-point perspective (where parallel lines converge at a single vanishing point), two-point perspective (using two vanishing points), and three-point perspective (adding a third point for dramatic angles).
These techniques are commonly used when drawing buildings, streets, and interior spaces, helping you accurately depict spatial relationships. Practicing with vanishing points will significantly improve your sense of proportion and spatial accuracy. For a detailed explanation of these principles, refer to ArchDaily’s guide to perspective drawing. Mastering perspective will add depth and believability to your artwork.