Sunday 1 November 2015

Point perspectives

Point perspectives

Perspective is an essential part in terms of drawing. Everything we see in the real world evolves around perspective. Without perspective it would be a very illogical world. In drawing strategies I have learned point perspectives using one, two and three points. It is an illusion from a point of view, which specific dots will act as guides producing graphical illustrations.

Picasso, a world famous artist used perspective and wanted to give people a way of looking at things in a different way.

I have learned that there are three types of point perspective. All three points are important in drawing strategies and can provide the appropriate perspective the artist requires.

One point perspective
This perspective revolves around one vanishing point.



















Two point perspective
Two points is slightly more precise than one point perspective because the drawing can be verified by two different places. This makes the drawing in a little more detail.


Three point perspective
Although using three point perspectives can be effective it is not always necessary to use in perspective drawings, as it would not obtain the same structure as two and one point perspective would.

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