One and Two Point Perspective.

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One and Two Point Perspective. How to Draw a Pyramid One and Two Point Perspective.

One-Point Perspective

Choose your horizon line Choose your horizon line. If you want to look down at the pyramids, place the horizon line above the middle of the paper.

One-Point Perspective. Begin with the front of the pyramid. The bottom should be parallel to the bottom edge of the paper.

One-Point Perspective. Depending upon the side you wish to see, connect the bottom corner of that side to a vanishing point, on that side, on the horizon line. X

One-Point Perspective. Draw a line up from that vanishing line to the top of the pyramid. X

One-Point Perspective. Erase unnecessary lines. X

One-Point Perspective. Bricks – use horizontal and vertical lines. X

One-Point Perspective. Bricks – use horizontal and vertical lines. X

One-Point Perspective. Bricks – On the right side, the bottom and top of the bricks, go to the right vanising point. X

One-Point Perspective. Bricks – On the right side, the vertical edges connect to the top of the pyramid. X

One-Point Perspective. Bricks – erase unnecessary lines. X

2-Point Perspective

Choose your horizon line Choose your horizon line. If you want to look down at the pyramids, place the horizon line above the middle of the paper.

The bottom of a pyramid is a square The bottom of a pyramid is a square. To create a square that appears to lay flat on the ground, you begin by drawing a lines to a right and left vanishing points. X X

Erase unnecessary lines. X X

Find the center of this polygon by drawing an “X” from corner to corner.

Draw a perfectly vertical line up from the center of the “X” Draw a perfectly vertical line up from the center of the “X”. This will identify the peak of the pyramid. X X

Connect the top of the vertical line to the corners of the polygon. X X

Clean it up. Erase unnecessary lines. X X

Now, draw the bricks. The top and bottom of bricks on the right side, go to the right vanishing point. X X

Erase unnecessary lines. X X

Erase unnecessary lines. X X

Erase unnecessary lines. X X

Erase unnecessary lines. X X

Erase unnecessary lines. X X

Erase unnecessary lines. X X

Erase unnecessary lines. X X