Project #7: One & Two Point Perspective

1PP

One Point Perspective

2PP

Two Point Perspective

Several ways are used to create a perspective drawing. Some of the examples are one point perspective, two point perspective, and multi point, to name a few. To create a good drawing in perspective is important to place the horizon line and the vantage point or points. In this composition is evident one and two point perspective.

The horizon line in perspective drawing, even dough is not visible. This one is helping to determinate where the viewer’s eye seems to be looking. In addition, the position of the vantage point attracts the attention of the viewer, to look at the whole perspective of the drawing. In this case, the one point perspective drawing, the horizon line keeps the eye toward a mid-point; and the two-point perspective keep the eye around the object.

Even though, the two compositions are well done; using the same Pitt pencil makes the perspective drawings a little flat. They are limited of value, and cast shadows.

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