Post on 04-Jan-2016
One Point Perspective
One point perspective is a 3D drawing using one vanishing point on the horizon.Objects going into the distance arrive at the same point. The parts that are NOT going into
the distance are parallel to the picture plane, these are generally drawn using the set square and sliding ruler
Distances are either measured or worked out using the rule of parallel lines on diagonals as with two point perspective.
At all times the drawing equipment is there to assist in drawing shapes and objects without too much measuring or calculating.
Use A3 Paper1cm border, 1cm name bar, 2cm indent.
90mm
Vanishing Point
55mm20mm
120mm20mm
50mm
30mm
25mm
30mm
55mm
30mm
30mm
25mm
40mm
80m
m
30mm
140m
m90
mm
Keep lines parallel to each other Use a set square and a ruler
20mm
Use parallel lines again
40mm
70mm
25mm
45mm/4.5cm
135m
m/1
3.5c
m
20mm/2cm
Transfer two lines across as shown to start drawing a building on the right
Transfer two lines across as shown to start drawing a building on the right
50mm/5cm 60mm/6cm
8mm/.8cm 8mm/.8cm
95mm/9.5mm
20mm/2cm
25mm/2.5cm
Transfer the pavement to the other side as shown
85m
m/8
.5cm
20mm/2.0cm
20m
m/2
cm
55mm/5.5cm
50mm
3-4m
m