Human Drawing Perspective Study part 39 - for NID, NIFT, UCEED & NATA Preparation
- Vijay Deore
- 5 days ago
- 1 min read
Understanding perspective in human figure drawing is an important skill for students preparing for NID, NIFT, UCEED and NATA entrance examinations. In this Human Perspective Drawing Practice Series, students can study different human figures drawn from various angles and perspectives to improve their understanding of depth, proportions, posture, and spatial balance.
This exercise is designed to improve visual observation, perspective understanding, and sketching accuracy, which are essential during exams like the UCEED sketching test, NID studio test preparation, NIFT drawing test, and the NATA sketching section.
Students are encouraged to carefully observe how the size and proportions of the human body change according to the viewing angle and distance. Focus on understanding the overall structure, perspective flow, and body alignment first, then gradually add details and line quality.









At Vijay Design Studio, Nashik, students regularly practice such exercises as part of their preparation for NID, NIFT, UCEED and NATA entrance exams, helping them build stronger drawing fundamentals, observation skills, and confidence in figure sketching.
Regular practice of human perspective drawing helps students improve their ability to create more realistic and dynamic sketches for live sketching, memory drawing, and storytelling compositions in design entrance exams.
Note: The reference images used in this blog are shared only for educational, study, and sketching practice purposes to help students improve their observation and drawing skills. All image credits belong to their respective creators and sources.





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