Sunday 2 October 2011

PROJECT 3B: THE CUBE (PERSPECTIVE)

Perspective (from Latin, perspicere, to see through) is an art of drawing solid objects on a flat surface so as to give right impression of the height, width, depth and position in relation to each other.

one-point perspective
two-point perspective
Look like as two-point perspective.. imagine two-point perspective change to three-point perspective..

Sketching the perspective
                                      
Sketching the model using two-point perspective

Add colour and shadow
                                       
Drawing of three-point perspective model
Drawings of one-point perspective model
Complete of Project 3B

One-point perspective
One-point perspective is a type of linear perspectives, including a horizon line and a stationary. In one-point perspective, only one vanishing point exists, and perpendicular lines meet at this point.

Two-point perspective
There exists two points from which objects line radiate from the sides of the object vanish to one of two vanishing points on the horizon line. An object's changing the vanishing points of the object; one can make increasing or decreasing the size of the object.

Three-point perspective
There have two vanishing points on the horizon line. Unlike two-point perspective, there exists a vanishing a vanishing point above or below the horizon line that the vertical lines disappear to.

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