1 pt. Perspective The tracks go on…. and on.. DEPICTING THREE-DIMENSIONAL SPACE Perspective: An introduction.

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1 pt. Perspective The tracks go on…. and on.

DEPICTING THREE-DIMENSIONAL SPACE Perspective: An introduction

SPACE Definition: The illusion of depth & distance. Ways to Show Space: Overlapping Diminishing size Spatial Planes: Objects that are farther away are higher on the page (picture plane) Linear perspective Atmospheric Perspective

Perspective  During the Renaissance artists became interested in making two-dimensional artwork look three-dimensional.  Renaissance- ( ): The Renaissance began in Italy and spread through Northern Europe. Art, Science, and Literature grew during this time.

The first known paintings done in linear perspective were created in 1425 by Filippo Brunelleschi (1377 – 1446) Brunelleschi noticed that when he painted the lines of several Florentine buildings in a mirror, they converged at one point along the horizon line. Linear Perspective

What’s wrong with this picture? 15 th century : Before Brunelleschi

Perspective  Linear Perspective:  Based on the way the human eye sees the world.  Objects that are closer appear larger, more distant objects appear smaller.  To create the illusion of space the artists creates a vanishing point on the horizon line.  Objects are drawn using orthogonal lines, which lead to the vanishing points.

How is this better? Pietro Perugino's usage of perspective in this fresco at the Sistine Chapel ( ) helped bring the Rennaissance to Rome.

A vanishing point is the location where lines converge. Where do the lines converge here?

One vanishing point is typically used for roads, railway tracks, hallways, or buildings viewed from the front and facing the viewer.

Perspective  Can you locate the Horizon Line?  How did you determine this?  Can you find the vanishing point in this picture?

The red line is the Horizon Line. Now…. Can you find the orthogonal lines.

Can you locate the vanishing point?

The vanishing point can run from the left, right, or right down the middle.

Perspective  The Horizon Line is horizontal, it goes from left to right and is parallel to the bottom edge of the picture.  Represents the viewer ’ s eye level.  It is the place where the ground and the sky seem to meet  You can see the top of an object if it is below eye level, below the Horizon Line.  If an object is above eye level, above the Horizon Line, you can not see it ’ s top.

Place a dot in the middle of the Horizon Line. This is your vanishing point. In one-point perspective the Vanishing Point, represented is always on the Horizon Line. As things get closer to the Vanishing Point they get smaller and smaller until they appear to vanish.

Draw a square or rectangle In your picture plane.

Now connect three corners of your rectangle or square to the vanishing point. These are orthogonals.

Draw a horizontal line between the two orthogonals where you want your forms to end.