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Perspective

Perspective. Perspective is an Art word for making something look 3-dimensional… also called 3-D. Perspective. The spot where the objects disappear to is called the “ Vanishing Point ”. Perspective. The spot where the objects disappear to is called the “ Vanishing Point ”. Perspective.

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Perspective

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  1. Perspective Perspective is an Art word for making something look 3-dimensional… also called 3-D

  2. Perspective The spot where the objects disappear tois called the “Vanishing Point”

  3. Perspective The spot where the objects disappear tois called the “Vanishing Point”

  4. Perspective To make objects show perspective, you first draw the objects normal… then you add lines from each corner that disappear when they hit the vanishing point.

  5. Perspective Can you find the vanishing point in this drawing?

  6. Perspective Can you find the vanishing point in this drawing?

  7. Perspective Can you find the vanishing point in this drawing?

  8. Perspective Can you find the vanishing point in this drawing?

  9. Perspective Can you find the vanishing point in this picture?

  10. Perspective Can you find the vanishing point in this picture?

  11. Note to Mrs. Brown – • - Demonstrate parallel lines with a ruler. • Demonstrate a hexagon. • Objects that go ABOVE the horizon line will have guidelines going “down”. • Windows on the side of the building need to be angled diagonal.

  12. 1. Draw a horizon line with a vanishing point. 2. Draw a square. 3. Shade-in the square, and draw lines going back to the vanishing point. 4. Draw lines parallel to the top and side of the square. 5. Shade-in the sides. 6. Erase the extra lines.

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