is a drawing
technique used to
illustrate dimension
through a flat
surface.
one point perspective
two-point perspective
three-point perspective bird’s eye view
worm’s eye view
human’s eye view
Vanishing Point
Eye Level
Horizon Line
Horizon Line
Ground line
Ground line
Ground line
Horizon line
Horizon line
Horizon line
One point perspective
•Is also a perspective drawing that has one vanishing point were
the lines drawn are parallel to each other and are at “infinity.”
Two point perspective
•Two point perspective or perspective with two vanishing points
is used when the objects' corners are facing the viewer. This
method is perfect for drawing isometric objects.
Three point perspective
•The three point perspective
includes the two point
perspective or perspective
with two vanishing points plus
it also has a third perspective
point or third vanishing point
in the vertical perspective
aspect as from near the ground
for instance looking up at a
tower -- as the viewer is
facing a vertical corner (edge)
of the object.
Basic attempt to perspective with incorrect sizing in the figures
Playing with Perspective
Those are photos that are defying the representation
of Space by using strong perceptual patterns, like
Proximity that produce a simple and appealing
explanation of what is seen.
Task required
According to your understanding to the description above,
you are asked to:
•Illustrate two groups of cubes using two different
techniques (One vanishing point – Two vanishing points)
in different views (bird’s eye view – ant’s eye view-
human’s eye view). These boxes can be the size and
location of your liking. The object of this practice is for
you to study how a cube's appearance changes as your
Eye Level changes.
•Determine the light source and try to put shade and
shadow according this source using one or more
techniques for your presentation (blending- hatching-
cross hatching………..)
•Sketch one of the perspectives shown below using lead
pencils, or chose a perspective from your own and sketch
it .
•You should take in consideration the progression of
tones, values, shading, the proportion and focal points.
Perespective

Perespective

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    is a drawing techniqueused to illustrate dimension through a flat surface.
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    one point perspective two-pointperspective three-point perspective bird’s eye view worm’s eye view human’s eye view Vanishing Point Eye Level Horizon Line
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    Ground line Ground line Groundline Horizon line Horizon line Horizon line
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    One point perspective •Isalso a perspective drawing that has one vanishing point were the lines drawn are parallel to each other and are at “infinity.”
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    Two point perspective •Twopoint perspective or perspective with two vanishing points is used when the objects' corners are facing the viewer. This method is perfect for drawing isometric objects.
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    Three point perspective •Thethree point perspective includes the two point perspective or perspective with two vanishing points plus it also has a third perspective point or third vanishing point in the vertical perspective aspect as from near the ground for instance looking up at a tower -- as the viewer is facing a vertical corner (edge) of the object.
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    Basic attempt toperspective with incorrect sizing in the figures
  • 41.
    Playing with Perspective Thoseare photos that are defying the representation of Space by using strong perceptual patterns, like Proximity that produce a simple and appealing explanation of what is seen.
  • 45.
    Task required According toyour understanding to the description above, you are asked to: •Illustrate two groups of cubes using two different techniques (One vanishing point – Two vanishing points) in different views (bird’s eye view – ant’s eye view- human’s eye view). These boxes can be the size and location of your liking. The object of this practice is for you to study how a cube's appearance changes as your Eye Level changes.
  • 48.
    •Determine the lightsource and try to put shade and shadow according this source using one or more techniques for your presentation (blending- hatching- cross hatching………..)
  • 49.
    •Sketch one ofthe perspectives shown below using lead pencils, or chose a perspective from your own and sketch it .
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    •You should takein consideration the progression of tones, values, shading, the proportion and focal points.