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| | | | This video from Conceptual Ink Academy shows a simple approach to deal with perspective. Instead of starting with a vanishing point and all the guidelines, Kingston and Nia recommend to first start with the subject matter itself, meaning the design, and then adding the perspective guidelines. This approach gives us | |
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| | | | CSS custom properties don't work in media queries. Custom media queries could help out here but unfortunately, they're not supported yet. | |
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adactio.com
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| | | | CSS has an infinity constant. | |
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lucas.art
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| | I thought this was impossible, I thought that you'd need to lock the camera position and save it, so you could then go back to a different angle that was working for you. It turns out you can easily undo (and redo) camera movements by using the square brackets |