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TWO POINT PERSPECTIVE induction. Two Point Perspective. Two Point Perspectives are one of the forms of 3D views that you need to know about in the Higher Graphic Communication course. This type of drawing is a sketch which shows the length, breadth, and height of the object being drawn.
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Two Point Perspective • Two Point Perspectives are one of the forms of 3D views that you need to know about in the Higher Graphic Communication course. • This type of drawing is a sketch which shows the length, breadth, and height of the object being drawn. • A Two Point Perspective view is normally drawn with a corner closest to the viewer, although the view can change considerably depending on where the viewpoint is.. • The viewpoint for the sketch can be above the object being drawn (usual position) or it can be level with the object or even below.
Two Point Perspectives • The positions of the vanishing points are always horizontal with each other and indicates the viewers eye level. • All vertical lines are drawn vertically but all angled lines need to be drawn back to meet at the Vanishing Points on the drawing. • Only the vertical line at the front edge of the view would ever be measured accurately. None of the other lines can be measured – this is why you need to sketch this type of drawing. • Two Point Perspective drawings are used in Graphics because this type of drawing looks realistic. It is a style of drawing which shows the object as close as possible to how we see it in real life.
Two Point Perspectives • If you are sitting a Higher Graphic Communication exam, you would be advised to know how to draw Two Point Perspectives. • This type of drawing has quite often been included in the paper. • It is usual for buildings and furniture to be used as a subject in Two Point Perspective drawings although other objects can also be included.
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