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1 Point Perspective
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Perspective: A system of spatial illusion in 2D art that is based on the convergence of parallel lines to a common vanishing point(s) on the horizon line
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Copy the diagram 1 2 3
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1. Receding Lines: 2. Horizon Line: 3. Vanishing Point:
The lines used in perspective that slope backward to the vanishing point(s) 1. Receding Lines: The line determines bird’s eye view, eye level, and worm’s eye view. It also separates the ground and sky 2. Horizon Line: All lines lead to this point which may be on or off the canvas 3. Vanishing Point:
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Other Perspective Terms
Bird’s Eye View: The viewpoint is looking down on the ground.
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The View point is looking up at or below ground level.
Worm’s Eye View:
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Horizontal: Landscape: Vertical: Portrait: Overlap: Eye Level:
holding your paper or canvas long ways a drawing, painting or photograph showing outdoor scenery. Landscape: Vertical: holding your paper or canvas up and down when the subject of a work of art is a person’s face Portrait: Overlap: To lie over and partly cover something the area at the same level as the horizon line. The viewer cannot see the top or bottom of the form Eye Level:
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Repeat the following steps in your sketchbook
Hold your sketchbook horizontally and using a ruler, draw a horizon line.
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Make a vanishing point somewhere on the horizon line.
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Using a ruler, draw a rectangle somewhere above the horizon line.
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Using a ruler, connect the corners of the rectangle to the vanishing point.
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Draw 1 horizontal line and 1 vertical line to close your cube.
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Erase the receding lines going to the vanishing point
This is an example of viewing something from Worm’s Eye View
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Using a ruler, draw a rectangle somewhere below the horizon line.
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Using a ruler, connect the corners of the rectangle to the vanishing point.
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Draw 1 horizontal line and 1 vertical line to close your cube.
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Erase the receding lines going to the vanishing point
This is an example of viewing something from a Bird’s Eye View
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Using a ruler, draw a rectangle somewhere on the horizon line.
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Using a ruler, connect the corners of the rectangle to the vanishing point.
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Draw 1 vertical line to close your cube
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Erase the receding lines going to the vanishing point
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Erase the receding lines going to the vanishing point and the line going through the cube.
This is a cube at eye level
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You will create a 1 point perspective drawing that will include the following:
A home with windows and a door trees a road anything else creative you want The drawing should fully shaded showing a range of values. Don’t forget to use a ruler!
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