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Perspective Drawing (Art Foundation)

What does perspective mean?
Perspective is a method or technique that we can use to portray three dimensional objects on the two dimensional surface of a drawing. Perspective gives the illusion of depth and dimension, and can give your drawing a sense of space. There are lots of ways to achieve this, but now I'm focus on one to three point perspectives.​​​​​​​
One point perspective- It is used when we looking flat on something from an angle of all lines converge to a single point. That would be one point.
Vanishing point- Vanishing points are the points at which all lines seem to converge. If we are to look down a road or something, we would notice the sides of the road would converge until they finally connect at.
The horizon line- Horizon line is the imaginary line or sometimes visible that runs horizontally across the scene, this line denotes where the sky meets the sea or land. It represents the viewer's eye level.

Two point perspective- If we are looking at into a corner and we're seeing that both walls are at the angle.
Three point perspective- In three point perspective, all lines recede towards one of the three vanishing points.
Perspective Drawing (Art Foundation)
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Perspective Drawing (Art Foundation)

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