Title: Perspectives in View
1Perspectives in View
2One-point perspective is great if you happen to
be looking directly at the front of something,
but what if your subject is turned to the side?
Then you need two point perspective! In two
point perspective, there are two vanishing points
on the horizon line. Every line except vertical
ones will converge onto one of the two vanishing
points.
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10Linear Perspective Linear perspective is a
system for translating 3D space into two
dimensions. The system is based on scientific
study from the 17th century and is intended to
create the illusion of 3D space. While illusion
may not be a specific objective of drawing,
understanding how linear perspective works has
various useful applications.Basic elements of
linear perspective 1)Determine your eye level
(some times referred to as the horizon
line)2)Vertical lines stay vertical3)Line that
we consider horizontal--parallel to the
ground--converge at vanishing points on our eye
level.Parallel lines of parallel planes
converge at the same vanishing point.
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