Thursday, March 31, 2016

Perspective


PERSPECTIVE is a system for creating a two-dimensional illusion of a three-dimensional space.






Perspective theory is often separated into two parts: technical (or mechanical) perspective which is based on systems and geometry and freehand perspective which is based on perception and observation of forms in space and is a more intuitive exploration of perspective.

Technical or mechanical perspective utilizes drafting tools such as T-squares, compasses, and triangles




relies to a significant degree on the process of sighting to judge the rate of convergence, depth, angle. 



ATMOSPHERIC PERSPECTIVE


Describes other characteristics seen in objects that are some distance from the observer. A veil of atmospheric haze affects and decreases clarity, contrast, detail, and color. Atmospheric perspective, which is not mathematically or geometrically based, is a powerful complement to linear perspective, and when used together the illusion of three-dimensionality and space can be powerful!










ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE - One vanishing point








TWO POINT PERSPECTIVE - 2 vanishing points!



















THREE POINT PERSPECTIVE: WORMS EYE VIEW/BIRDS EYE VIEW










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