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mr Goodwill [35]
1 year ago
8

Michael is creating a two-point perspective image. Help him arrange the steps in the correct sequence.

Arts
2 answers:
meriva1 year ago
8 0

Answer:

The correct answer is

1. Draw a faint horizon line across the middle

of your picture plane.

2. Mark two small vanishing points on the sides

of the horizon line.

3. Draw a vertical line well below the horizon line,

but centered between the vanishing points.

4. Connect the top of the vertical line to the

two vanishing points with straight lines.

5. Connect the bottom of the vertical line to the

two vanishing points with straight lines.

6. A little away from your vertical line, draw a pair

of lines parallel to your vertical line that join the

tops and bottoms of the vanishing lines.

7. Connect the top and bottom of the right-most

vertical line to the opposite vanishing point on

the left.

8. Connect the top and bottom of the left-most

vertical line to the opposite vanishing point

on the right.

9. The two top lines will intersect, forming the top

of your box. From here, draw a vertical line

down to the intersection of the two lower

vanishing lines.

10. Now that you have constructed the box,

erase the vanishing lines outside the box.

Explanation: I'm taking this class on Plato and I used my notes. Your welcome :)

Mrac [35]1 year ago
7 0

Answer:

Explanation:When we draw, we are drawing on a two-dimensional surface. Sometimes, we like to add some realism to our drawings--one way to achieve that is to create an illusion of a three-dimensional space. After finishing this tutorial, you will learn how to draw in a two-point perspective which will create the illusion of a 3D space. Sometimes referred as Angular Perspective, is used when drawing rectangular shapes being viewed diagonally, or turned at an angle.

You will need:

Paper,

a ruler,

a pencil,

and your imagination!

Before we start, I must say, it will be helpful if you learned the Elements of Design first, such as knowledge on creating lines, shapes, values, textures, colors, and space. Knowing these principles will make this tutorial much easier. Thank you and good luck!

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