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Discover the optical illusion of two-point perspective that alters size and distance in drawings. Learn how to apply it with step-by-step exercises and see stunning examples. Improve your art skills and create realistic depth and proportions with this essential technique.
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INTRODUCING TWO POINT PERSPECTIVE
TWO POINT PERSPECTIVE WHAT IS IT ? SEE SOME EXAMPLES HOW DO YOU DO IT ? EXERCISES
TWO POINT PERSPECTIVE WHAT IS IT ? IT’S AN OPTICAL ILLUSION IT MAKES NEAR THINGS LOOK BIG IT MAKES FAR THINGS LOOK SMALL LENGTHS, DEPTHS & HEIGHTS SHRINKINTOTHEDISTANCE
HORIZON LINE TWO POINT PERSPECTIVE SEE SOME EXAMPLES
HORIZON LINE TWO POINT PERSPECTIVE ANOTHER EXAMPLE
HORIZON LINE TWO POINT PERSPECTIVE ANOTHER EXAMPLE
TWO POINT PERSPECTIVE HOW DO YOU DO IT ? place the horizon line and vanishing points as shown here decide on a position and size for the front leading edge take lines to the vanishing points from the top and bottom now decide how long and deep your cuboid is going to be complete the top by taking lines to the vanishing points now heavily line in the front face heavily line in the front leading edge . . . and now the side face finish off by lining in the top surface heavily
BLANK A4 TWO POINT PERSPECTIVE EXERCISE 1 FROM THIS . . . TO THIS . . .
YOURS MIGHT LOOK SOMETHING LIKE THESE ! TWO POINT PERSPECTIVE EXERCISE 2 STARTING WITH A BLANK A3 LIKE THIS… PLACE THE HORIZON LINE AS SHOWN POSITION THE VANISHING POINTS DRAW IN FOUR LEADING EDGES COMPLETE THE CUBOIDS
TWO POINT PERSPECTIVE EXERCISE 3 PROPORTION WHAT DOES PROPORTION MEAN ? WHY IS IT IMPORTANT ? HAVE A GO . .
RULER CREDIT CARD TOWER BLOCK CEREAL BOX TWO POINT PERSPECTIVE EXERCISE 3
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