2.2 perspective sketching
In this activity, you will practice your sketching skills by generating perspective views based on provided isometric views of objects. You will also apply your skills by creating one-point and two-point perspective of other imagined or real objects that you choose.
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Conclusion:
1. What is a vanishing point? Answer: The point at which receding parallel lines converge. 2. Aside from the number of vanishing points, what is the difference between a one-point, two-point, and three-point perspective sketch? Answer: The difference from one-point, two-point, and three-point sketches is that they all vary in their point of views. The vanishing points cause this effect. 3. How does a perspective drawing differ from an isometric drawing of the same object? When would you use a perspective view in lieu of an isometric drawing? Answer: You would use isometric when drawing things from above, like a house plan, while perspective is used to show what the object's entire design appears to be. |