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2 Perspective: a formal method of creating a three-dimensional effect on a two-dimensional surface

3 1 2 3 Copy the diagram

4 1. Receding Lines: The lines used in perspective that slope backward to the vanishing point(s) 2. Horizon Line: The line determines bird’s eye view, eye level, and worm’s eye view. It also separates the ground and sky 3. Vanishing Point: All lines lead to this point which may be on or off the canvas

5 Other Perspective Terms Bird’s Eye View: the area above the horizon line. It is looking down on the ground.

6 Worm’s Eye View: the area below the horizon line. It is looking up at ground level.

7 Horizontal: Vertical : holding your paper or canvas long ways holding your paper or canvas up and down Overlap: To lie over and partly cover something Eye Level: the area at the same level as the horizon line. The viewer cannot see the top or bottom of the form

8 Repeat the following steps in your sketchbook Hold your sketchbook horizontally and using a ruler, draw a horizon line.

9 Make a vanishing point somewhere on the horizon line.

10 Using a ruler, draw a rectangle somewhere above the horizon line.

11 Using a ruler, connect the corners of the rectangle to the vanishing point.

12 Draw 1 horizontal line and 1 vertical line to close your cube.

13 Erase the receding lines going to the vanishing point This is an example of viewing something from Worm’s Eye View

14 Using a ruler, draw a rectangle somewhere below the horizon line.

15 Using a ruler, connect the corners of the rectangle to the vanishing point.

16 Draw 1 horizontal line and 1 vertical line to close your cube.

17 Erase the receding lines going to the vanishing point This is an example of viewing something from a Bird’s Eye View

18 Using a ruler, draw a rectangle somewhere on the horizon line.

19 Using a ruler, connect the corners of the rectangle to the vanishing point.

20 Draw 1 vertical line to close your cube

21 Erase the receding lines going to the vanishing point

22 Erase the receding lines going to the vanishing point and the line going through the cube. This is a cube at eye level

23 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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