Two Point Perspective…. Turn your paper sideways or “landscape view.”

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Two Point Perspective…

Turn your paper sideways or “landscape view.”

Draw a horizon line in the middle of your paper.

Add two points on the ends of the horizon line to use as vanishing points

Lightly draw a small vertical line below your horizon line in the center of your paper.

Using dotted lines, draw a line from the top of your perpendicular line to each vanishing point (2 lines created)

Using dotted lines draw a line from the bottom of your perpendicular line to each vanishing point (2 lines created)

You should now have a double "V" created. Another way to look at this is that you now have two triangles with a common line drawn on your paper. This will be a street that you will line buildings up on. Erase the original vertical line you started with.

You may choose to extend the lines so that the street becomes an intersection. The lines closest to you should be darkest and the lines farthest away should be barely visible.

Draw a line perpendicular to your horizon where the intersection is. Make sure this line extends beyond the horizon line. This is the front corner of your building.

Using dotted lines, draw a line from the top of your perpendicular line to each vanishing point (2 lines created).The road acts as the bottom of your building.

Draw two more perpendicular lines within the triangles. These lines create the far walls of the building.

Now outline this shape and erase the dotted lines that extend past your building.

Now add some windows. Make an even number of dots down the front corner of the building.

Extend these in one or both directions. Pointed toward their respective vanishing points.

These could be full length windows or separate. Drop vertical lines down to finish the windows. Erase your dotted lines.

Next we'll draw a building that is below that horizon line so the viewer will be able to see the top of the building. So draw a line that is below the horizon line keeping in mind that you don't want your building in the road.

Extend dotted lines from the top and bottom of your new building back to the vanishing points.

Drop vertical lines in between your sets of dotted lines.

Now look carefully at which direction the next set of dotted lines go. The right side goes to the left vanishing point and vice versa.

Now eraser your dotted lines and darken up your lines for your new building. You could erase the road lines unless you wanted a glass building.

Those are the basics behind buildings and two point perspective. Remember, you always start with a vertical line and let horizontal lines go toward a vanishing point. Even the tops of the lights go to a vanishing point. There should be NO horizontal lines unless they are ON the horizon line.

At least 4 buildings with tops above the horizon line in accurate 2 point perspective At least 4 buildings with tops on the horizon line in accurate 2 point perspective (the tops will be even with the vanishing points...completely horizontal) At least 4 buildings with tops below the horizon line in accurate 2 point perspective At least 5 instances of overlapping buildings At least 10 interesting components such as signs, stop lights, trees, balconies, etc. in accurate 2 point perspective At Least 3 sides of the paper are touched. YOU MUST HAVE THE FOLLOWING: