: Norling uses the brick as a primary building block. He argues that if you can draw a brick in perspective, you can draw buildings, furniture, and entire cities, as they are essentially just groups of blocks.
: Objects and the gaps between them (foreshortening) become narrower and smaller as they move away from the viewer. Key Learning Exercises Perspective Made Easy
: Use "height lines" to scale people correctly in a scene. For example, all people of the same height standing on a level street will have their heads align with the same vanishing point if they are on the same "height wall". Perspective Made Super Easy : Norling uses the brick as a primary building block
The guide encourages hands-on practice to internalize these rules: Key Learning Exercises : Use "height lines" to
: This is the point on the horizon where parallel lines (like train tracks) appear to meet.