Great workout but i think you got carried away by picking a 3 point perspective. Better approach and less overwhelming would be sticking to 2 point perspectives until you get comfortable enough building them in drastic view points like this. By employing two vanishing points on the horizon (for width/depth) and a third point above or below (for height), a three-point perspective produces a dramatic, high-or low-angle view. Start by creating such a grid or find it via the internet. Then construct a circle since that would be your main guideline (on top and bottom). In this stage focus to be as accurate as possible. On top of the guide, build plains of the square. Due to the dramatic vanishing point, the lower parts of the squares will look distorted. Repeat the process as you follow the circle. For better training, use transparent box building so you can see where you are placing your planes. It's very important to practice that so in the future we can easily place objects in space. Also make sure you check Artwod video regarding building in perspective ‘additional about 3 point perspectives. Hope it helps!
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