I've been working on this drawing of a street in the middle of a city for around a week now.
I'm having trouble figuring out how to draw the building circled in red, every time that I draw it it seems as though it is out of perspective. The line separating the left sidewalk from the street also seems off to me. It almost seems as if it curves, but I'm not sure if it is that line or the line to the left of it separating the sidewalk from the buildings. Any advice on those two points or any other part is appreciated. If this is the wrong thread to post this in, just let me know.
That furthest building will be really narrow from the viewer perspective, think of how a picture hanging 10 feet away from a corner looks on a wall if you stand in the corner.
As for the lines? I'd have to say they both curve halfway past the second furthest building from the back.
When drawing straight lines in a program (that looks digital, it is right?), use whatever straight line tool the program has. if it doesn't have one get a different program.
I feel like a moron for not thinking to use the straight line tool, I've been watching too many streams of people being drawn. I'm not entirely sure what you meant, about the furthest building. (There isn't anything hanging on the walls in my house.) Here is my edited version so far:
That last building still looks odd, I might just have to drive to an open street tomorrow and figure some things out. I'm not sure whether I'll keep all the cracks in the sidewalk either, I mainly just put them as placeholders until I'm able to look at an actual street. A lot of that is just going off of my terrible memory and pictures, which don't do justice to what your eyes can notice as much as getting outside does.