How to draw a chair in perspective?

Drawing in perspective

drawing a chair

Here is a seemingly simple task. Draw a chair. How hard could it be? A chair is not too difficult to draw, and if you are a beginner like me, you would probably want to follow some simple steps. You might want to draw this chair in perspective to make it look realistic.

So, let's start with drawing some reference lines and vanishing points. This way, it may become a lot easier to get all the proportions of the chair right. Please know that it may not be easy to understand and draw these perspective lines the first time you try, and may be, we can deal with just the perspective lines and how to draw them in another post.


chair perspective lines
(Vanishing point on the left is not visible because I had to blow up the picture to show the rough sketch)
If you are a beginner, you are probably going to create a shabby looking perspectives + rough outline of the chair we looked at in the first picture. Don't worry! That's almost what I got the first time I tried too. After this step, you may want to draw a line art of the chair. It could look something like this...


chair line art

Let's say you have completed this step too. Now, it's time to add some shadows to the picture to make it look a little more like a real chair. I created a layer on top of these layers, chose a greyish colour from the colour palette, decreased the opacity of the layer and voila! From here, it is entirely up to you. You can add more colours or some more details to make it look more realistic. Here is one thing to remember. Perspective lines, and rough lines of references are a lot more helpful than spending too much time in figuring out how to draw.


I use Wacom's Medium One and Sketchbook Pro for my practice, and you may get a similar output with other tools as well. If you are doing this traditionally, please keep in mind to draw the perspective lines and rough lines in lighter shades (preferably "H" or "HB") before you move on to the line-art. Happy sketching!

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