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Learn the fundamentals of 1, 2, and 3 point perspective in art to create depth and space in your drawings. Discover how vanishing points influence object positioning and composition for realistic portrayals. Develop your skills inspired by Leonardo Da Vinci's "The Last Supper." Elevate your artwork with perspective mastery!
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Creating Depth and Space 1, 2, & 3 Point Perspective
Using one-point perspective, parallel lines converge to one point somewhere in the distance. This point is called the vanishing point (VP). This gives objects an impression of depth. When drawing using one point perspective, all objects vanish to one common point somewhere on the horizon.
In two point perspective, the sides of the object vanish to one of two • vanishing points on the horizon. • Vertical lines in the object have no perspective applied to them.
3 Point Perspective • All parallel lines will appear to vanish to 3 points: 2 points on the horizon line and 1 point either above or below the horizon line • Vertical lines will appear to vanish to your 3rd vanishing point • Viewpoint: - A 3rd vanishing point above the horizon line (zenith) will create a bug’s eye view - A third vanishing point below the horizon line (nadir), creates a bird’s eye view