Perspective Drawing Practice for NID, NIFT, UCEED & NATA - Part 27
- Vijay Deore
- 6 days ago
- 1 min read
Perspective drawing is an essential skill for students preparing for NID, NIFT, UCEED and NATA entrance examinations. It helps students understand how objects, buildings, and spaces appear in three-dimensional form on a two-dimensional surface.
In this Perspective Drawing Practice Series, students can study reference sketches that demonstrate the fundamentals of 1-point perspective and 2-point perspective, which are commonly used in design entrance exam sketching tests.
This exercise is designed to improve spatial understanding, observation, and drawing accuracy, which are extremely important during exams like the UCEED sketching test, NID studio test preparation, NIFT drawing test, and the NATA sketching section.
Students are encouraged to observe the reference images carefully and identify important elements such as horizon line, vanishing point, depth, and object alignment before starting the drawing. Begin with basic structure and perspective guidelines first, then add details and shading.















At Vijay Design Studio, Nashik, students regularly practice perspective drawing as part of their preparation for NID, NIFT, UCEED and NATA entrance exams, helping them develop strong visualization skills, spatial awareness, and confident sketching abilities.
Regular practice of perspective drawing helps students create more realistic scenes, interiors, streets, and architectural sketches while maintaining correct depth and proportions.





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