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Perspective Drawings

Perspective Drawings. Creating A One Point Perspective Drawing. Horizontal Line:. Straight and flat across, parallel to the horizon. The opposite of vertical. The line where the sky and earth appear or meet. Vanishing Point.

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Perspective Drawings

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  1. Perspective Drawings

  2. Creating A One Point Perspective Drawing

  3. Horizontal Line: Straight and flat across, parallel to the horizon. The opposite of vertical. The line where the sky and earth appear or meet.

  4. Vanishing Point The Horizon Line is the place where the ground and the sky seem to meet. In one-point perspective the Vanishing Point, represented as a blue dot in this picture, is always on the Horizon Line. As things get closer to the Vanishing Point they get smaller and smaller until they appear to vanish.

  5. Orthogonal The light blue lines that meet at the vanishing point are called orthogonal. They represent receding parallel lines.

  6. Vertical Line Straight up and down; the opposite of (or perpendicular to) horizontal. Suggests strength and stability.

  7. Examples of One Point Perspective Drawings

  8. Two Point Perspectives

  9. Assignments 1 & 2 • Assignment #1: Let's draw a box using one-point perspective. Using white scratch paper, first draw a horizon line about one-third down your page. Mark a spot roughly in the middle of the line. That's your vanishing point. • Now, draw a rectangle about two-thirds down the page, roughly in the middle. Lightly draw lines from the top two corners to the vanishing point. • Assignment #2: Now take the same skills that you used in assignment #1 to create a One Point Perspective Drawing of your choice on a 12” X 18” white drawing paper, you must fill the whole page to complete this assignment. You cane create anything from a city scene to something in nature, also if you chose to use some type of lettering to illustrate this skills that would be great! Have fun creating!!

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