Perspective drawing
Transcript of Perspective drawing
Linear Perspective Perspective drawing is a
technique used to show the third dimension (depth) on a two dimensional picture plane. This drawing technique was
developed late in the 15th century
Linear Perspective deals with the orientation and location of shapes in space.
Perspective drawing terms Horizon line – Line which shows where
the earth and sky meet.
Vertical line – Line which runs straight up and down.
Horizontal lines – parallel to the horizon line.
Orthogonal lines – Meet at the vanishing point of an image.
Vanishing point- Point where lines seem to meet in a perspective drawing.
1 point perspective – Perspective drawing where there is one vanishing point. (This has vertical, horizontal, and orthogonal lines)
2 point perspective – Perspective drawing which has two vanishing points. (This has vertical and orthogonal lines)
3 point perspective – Perspective drawing which has three vanishing points. (this has only orthogonal lines)
Historical examples
The Last Supper, Leonardo Da Vinci,
c.1495
Renaissance
Persistence of Memory, Salvador
Dali, 1931
Surrealism
Running Fence, Jean-Claude and
Christo, 1976
How do I create a perspective drawing Mr.
Quinn?
Your assignment
Using a ruler create a detailed one point perspective cityscape.
Your city must have at least four buildings. They should be a mixture of above and below the horizon line.
You should have a road and a “sidewalk”.
All buildings should have doors and windows.