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Perspective Drawings

Perspective Drawings – Definitions Horizontal line Vertical line Converging line (Orthagonals) Vanishing point Horizon

Horizontal Line Lines that run across the page always parallel to the bottom of the page

Vertical Line Lines that run from top to bottom of the page always parallel to the side of the page

Converging Line / Orthagonal Lines that converge at the vanishing point. These are any lines that are moving away from the viewer at an angle parallel to the direction that the viewer is looking. In the case of a highway these lines would be the edges of the highway as they move away from you forward into the distance.

Vanishing Point The point to which all lines which are parallel to the viewer recede. Think of the last time you were looking down a long stretch of straight highway. The edges of that highway appear to move at an angle upward until they meet the horizon. In one point perspective all verticals and horizontals stay the same and only lines that are moving away from or toward the viewer seem to recede on the horizon at the vanishing point.

Horizon Horizon - is always at eye level. Picture yourself at the seashore and looking out at the ocean you notice that the water meets the sky at your eye level. This never changes. You may be in an airplane 1000 feet up or you may be lying down on the beach and the ocean level drops with you. Think of it as an invisible plane that cuts through everything, that always exists at eye level.

Perspective Drawings One-point Two-point Internal External

One-Point All converging lines vanish to one point Horizontal and vertical lines do not change

Two-Point All converging lines vanish to 2 points on the horizon Always start with drawing a vertical edge There are no horizontal lines in 2-point perspective

Internal – One Point

Internal – Two Point

External – One Point

External – Two Point

Sources Larmann, Ralph M. Art Studio Chalkboard. [Online] January 31, 2006. http://studiochalkboard.evansville.edu/