Friday, December 18, 2009
Learning Perspective Drawing
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One Point Perspective
Two Point Perspective
Perspective also deals with shadowing. There are two types of perspective, one-point and two-point. In perspective you have to draw the vanishing point. This is a dot placed in any part of the picture that shows where the horizon ends. Then the key is to line everything up with the vanishing point. Draw very lightly, because some of it won’t be in the picture. That tip will save your eraser and time. Curving the lines in a picture will also make it look more like a camera shot, which gives a more realistic feeling to your picture.
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