Well I got myself into a crazy idea of painting a couple of paintings for a friend who owns a spice shop and I have this stupid little idea of drawing a road that passed from one canvas to another, that is paved with checkerboard tiles. The road is supposed to go up and down as it stretches further away to a middle point between the two canvases and comes back to the front again. I want to make the paintings symmetrical but opposite, like the second one would be upside down...
Now, my problem is that I just recently learned some basic perspective and I have problems with evenly spacing the tiles given the fact that the road goes up and down and changes vanishing points on different horizons...
Please, if anyone can help me with this or with some tutorials about it, I would be more than grateful.
Oh, yeah, and I forgot.... this is due by Thursday

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