These are sample diagrams created for my perspective drawing classes at the Academy of Art University. I will be adding more material here, as I hope to eventually setup an online resource for my students. I feel free to check back again. Method of Hanging Figures on the Horizon: Varieties of Camera Angles: Relationship of Camera (Horizon Level) to Background Design: Comparison of Linear Perspective with Curvilinear Perspective: Example of 5pt Curvilinear (Fisheye) Perspective: Examples of Curvilinear (Fisheye) Perspective utilizing the 4pt Grid. The last two examples suggest how the 4pt grid can be used to create up and down shots: Plotting Cast Shadows: Comparison of Sun Light and Local Light Sunlight Perpendicular to Line of Sight:
Lerne hier perspektivisch Zeichnen: 1-, 2- & 3-Punkt Perspektive. Alle Übungen, PDF-Download und Video hier. Weiter
The drawing of perspectives is an essential technique to be able to represent space. Near and far are represented by rules.
Geometrisch strukturierte Raumgeflechte präsentiert uns Mathew Borrett in seiner Room Series. Beinahe Labyrinth-artig setzen sich Räume, Gänge und Spalten
Взаимосвязь предметов и навыков, необходимых для поступления, с теми, которым вас будут обучать на архитектурном факультете.
Lerne hier perspektivisch Zeichnen: 1-, 2- & 3-Punkt Perspektive. Alle Übungen, PDF-Download und Video hier. Weiter
ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE This post will cover the basics of one point perspective… What is perspective, actually? ”the theory or art of suggesting three dimensions on a two-dimensional surface, in order to recreate the appearance and spatial relationships that objects or a scene in recession present to the eye or the appearance of objects, buildings, etc., relative to each other, as determined by their distance from the viewer, or the effects of this distance on their appearance” One point perspective is the least involved of the types of perspective. Again, perspective is a technique used to show depth and space on a picture plane. Linear perspective is the process of using rendering and lines to create the illusion of depth on the picture plane. There are 3 main kinds of perspective… One point perspective Two point perspective and Three point perspective. Horizon Line The horizon is the line that we see where the earth/sea meets the sky....even if it is not visible in your drawings.. there is a horizon line. This line can be place high or low on the paper, it will tell the viewer their vantage point in space. In the example below you can see how changing the orientation of the horizon line effects the viewpoint. Tip: use the ruler’s edge perpendicular to the papers’ edge to get a straight line, in fact make sure you use a ruler for most if not all of your drawing too. Vanishing Point Make a vanishing point… The vanishing point is the the point where your buildings, rails, roads seem to converge into one single fixed position along the horizon. Placing Objects Draw out the shape of the object, in this example a simple square, paying close attention to correct sizing and proportions. Connect an imaginary line called the "orthogonal" to the vanishing point and the sides of the block there’ll be four in total but three visible in this case.. Draw horizontal lines where you want your block to end [parallel to the horizon] and vertical line where you want the side of the block to end [perpendicular to the horizon] Now you’re pretty much done there! just erase the orthogonal lines and you should have a 3d looking block in perspective. Now continue to build more shapes. Make sure to follow the same principles for each object. Tips: Draw the orthogonal lines lightly so that you can erase them easily. Add details to your drawings, like windows, sills, telephone poles and people.. just follow the orthogonal to decide the height or width of the object/person/creature in space. Here are some examples that can help you to get started Cool Movie shots of one point perspective http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flq0t4jrqJQ
The minimum basics and fundamentals you need to know, to improve when drawing objects from imagination, for concept art and product design.
Master perspective drawing for beginners the easy way. You'll love the terms, tips and beginner drawing demo shared in this article.
Forced perspective photography is used make us, the viewers believe that certain objects are smaller or larger than they really are. It's the manipulation
There are many photography techniques and i think each of them need special ability to get the perfect result.Especially,if you want to take a little bit conceptual photos you must imagine and/or know the photography tecnique for the best result.Today i want to tell you about a different photography technique which is Forced Perspective Photography.Shortly,Forced
This lesson will explore perspective & foreshortening of the human figure.
Alles eine Frage der Perspektive...