Thursday, December 4, 2014

My Perspective: Two

One-Point perspective
I created one-point perspective by putting four sketchbooks together and pointing the camera at an angle so it looks like the sketchbooks eventually converge at a vanishing point.

Two-Point perspective

I created two-point perspective by taking a picture of a corner of a table at an angle, so it looks like the edges of the table are eventually going to make a vanishing point outside of the picture.


Tuesday, December 2, 2014

One Point and Two Point Perspectives

One point perspective is defined as a drawing that has a single vanishing point, usually directly opposite to the viewer's eye and that is usually on the horizon line.

Two point perspective is defined as a drawing with one set of parallel lines to the picture plane and two sets oblique to it. (The parallel lines that are oblique to the picture plane converge to a vanishing point, which means that this set-up will require two vanishing points.)