PERSPECTIVE
DRAWING
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PERSPECTIVE DRAWING
Perspective drawing is seeing an
object on a different angle in
almost a three- dimensional look.
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Discussion
2 TYPES OF PERSPECTIVE VIEW
01 ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE
DRAWING
02 TWO POINT
PERSPECTIVE DRAWING
ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE
DRAWING
Remember that perspective drawing has parallel lines with its own vanishing point. The
picture below is in one-point perspective.
All lines are parallel as if it mirrors the image from left to the right. The lines go straight
across or straight up and down then continue at the same distance apart. Until it
comes together joining in the middle at a vanishing point.
Vanishing Point
the perspective.
Draw a horizon line about one-third down your page. Draw a small dot or line to
mark a spot in the middle of the line. That is your vanishing point. Vanishing point is
the center where the perspective line meets. The horizon line is the horizontal guide
for the perspective.
Horizon Line
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Add a perfect
Square
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TWO POINT PERSPECTIVE DRAWING
In this type of perspective. We are viewing the object or scene so that we are looking at
one corner. This makes two sets of parallel line moving away from us.
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Vanishing Point
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Vanishing Point
2
Horizon Line
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LOCATING THE CENTER OF THE SQUARE OR
RECTANGLE IN PERSPECTIVE VIEW
This simple trick will help you to evenly build features like tiles, bricks, and windows, or
position a door or roof.
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Mastering Perspective: Art of Depth and Dimension