Title: Oblique, Isometric, Planometric, Perspective
1Drawing styles
Oblique, Isometric, Planometric, Perspective
2Oblique drawing
This is a very simple style of drawing. Draw a
dice, a house and a wedge of cheese in this style.
3Isometric drawing
This is a good drawing style for showing many
sides of an object. Draw a dice, a house and a
wedge of cheese in this style.
4Planometric drawing
This is drawn in a similar way to isometric but
at a steeper angle. It is a good style for
showing interior design ideas.
5Perspective drawing
One point Perspective
Place a vanishing point on your page (shown here
in red). Height is shown by vertical lines. Width
is shown with horizontal lines. Depth is shown by
lines aiming towards the vanishing point.
6Perspective drawing
Two point Perspective
Place two vanishing points onto your pages close
to the sides.
7Perspective drawing
Two point Perspective
Introduce the vertical leading edge to your
drawing.
8Perspective drawing
Two point Perspective
Draw lines pointing to the vanishing points.
9Perspective drawing
Two point Perspective
Add further vertical lines. As they get closer to
the vanishing point, make sure that you draw them
closer together. Rub out unnecessary lines.
10Perspective drawing
Two point Perspective
Add detail to your drawing to make it into a row
of shops. Remember for height draw vertical lines
and for depth draw lines that go towards the
vanishing points.
11Perspective drawing
Two point Perspective
Homework Complete your drawing in colour. Try to
add more complex aspects such as pavements and
flats above the shops.