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1-point Perspective Drawing Interior Design Intro to Art II

1-Point Perspective Drawing

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1-point Perspective DrawingInterior Design

Intro to Art II

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Drawing in “3D”

• Lines that show depth are parallel to each other

• See two or three sides of the object at once

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Drawing in Perspective

• Lines that show depth converge at a point

• See two or three sides of the object at once

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Definition of Perspective

• A linear system of converging lines

• Creates the accurate illusion of depth on a two-dimensional surface

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overlapping size placement

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Early perspective

Albrecht Dürer drawing on glass 'picture plane' c. 1520 (left), Cappella Tornabuonifresco in Florence c. 1490 (right)

http://www.khulsey.com/perspective_basics.html

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• Linear perspective emerged during the Italian renaissance

Masaccio, Italian Renaissance, 1400s

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Even photos follow 1-point perspective

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Student work

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Artwork in perspective is boring unless you put the creativity and ideas into it to make it interesting!

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Step 1: Horizon line, eye level, vanishing point

Step 2: Square, perspective lines

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Horizon line

Eye level

Vanishing point

Step 3: Smaller boxes (furniture)

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Remember…

• Lines are only:

– Horizontal

– Vertical

– Or they aim for the vanishing point!

(unless your object is not rectangular)