Perspective Drawing: Animation NC Ii
Perspective Drawing: Animation NC Ii
Perspective Drawing: Animation NC Ii
ANIMATION NC II
HOW WOULD YOU DRAW THIS? Would it be difficult?
PERSPECTIVE DRAWING
Perspective Drawing has parallel lines with its own vanishing point. The picture above is in one-point perspective.
All lines are parallel as if it mirrors the image from left to right. The lines go straight across or straight up and down then continue at the
same distance apart. Until it comes together joining in the middle vanishing point.
Vanishing Point
The line center where the perspective line meets.
Horizon Line
Horizontal guide for the
perspective
HOW TO DRAW ONE-POINT PERSPECTIVE
Draw a horizon line about one-third down your page. Draw a small dot or line to
mark a spot in the middle of the line.
Next, draw a square below and to one side of your vanishing point. For a successful
perspective drawing, you need straight lines and corners that meet exactly.
Now, draw a straight line from each corner of your square to the vanishing point
Next draw lines from the vanishing point to each corner of the square.
After constructing the box, carefully erase the vanishing lines.
TWO-POINT PERSPECTIVE DRAWING
It uses two pairs of horizontals on each side which will diminish toward the left or right vanishing point.
HOW TO DRAW TWO-POINT PERSPECTIVE
First, draw a horizon line about one-third down your page. Then place your vanishing points on the edges of your
paper using a small dot or line.
Next, draw the front corner edge of your box.
Draw a line from each end of the line to both vanishing points.
Draw a straight line on each side of the center line.
Draw two sets of vanishing lines on top of the box.
Draw a vertical line from where the lower vanishing lines cross.
Finish off by erasing the excess vanishing lines.