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Drawing in
One-Point Perspective
What is perspective?• When we draw in perspective, it means that we
are drawing in a way that makes our artwork look more realistic and 3-dimensional. It gives our artwork the illusion of depth (space).
• Artists really embraced this way of drawing during the Renaissance period.
Important Terms
Perspective - how we see something
Vanishing point – the spot in a piece of artwhere things have gradually gotten so far away, they seem to disappear or “vanish”
Horizon line – the line that divides the landfrom the sky
Horizon Line
Vanishing Point
Receding Lines
Horizon LineVanishing Point
Receding Lines
Horizon LineVanishing Point
Receding Lines
Helpful Videos
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZD8BjTK8dE
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twcFW0RyOO8
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fO88AC_uqdQ&feature=youtu.be
Looking for Extra Credit?
Forced Perspective Photography
What is Forced Perspective?
Forced perspective is a technique that uses optical illusion to make an object appear farther away, closer, larger or smaller than it actually is.
Forced Perspective Examples
Forced Perspective Examples
This assignment is not to be done
during class time!
Check out Google and Pinterest if you need some ideas.
Photos can be emailed or AirDropped to me.