DEPICTING THREEDIMENSIONAL SPACE Perspective An introduction 15 th

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DEPICTING THREE-DIMENSIONAL SPACE Perspective: An introduction

DEPICTING THREE-DIMENSIONAL SPACE Perspective: An introduction

15 th century : Before Brunelleschi What’s wrong with this picture?

15 th century : Before Brunelleschi What’s wrong with this picture?

How is this better? Pietro Perugino's usage of perspective in this fresco at the

How is this better? Pietro Perugino's usage of perspective in this fresco at the Sistine Chapel (1481 -82) helped bring the Rennaissance to Rome.

One-Point Perspective Exteriors The vanishing point can run from the left, right, or right

One-Point Perspective Exteriors The vanishing point can run from the left, right, or right down the middle.

Drawing Boxes

Drawing Boxes

One-Point Perspective Interiors • Where is the vanishing point in this photo? • How

One-Point Perspective Interiors • Where is the vanishing point in this photo? • How many things in this photo align to one vanishing point?

이 그림의 소실점은 어디일까? The Last Supper by Leonardo Da. Vinci, 1495 -1498

이 그림의 소실점은 어디일까? The Last Supper by Leonardo Da. Vinci, 1495 -1498

Did you guess correctly?

Did you guess correctly?

Two-Point Perspective

Two-Point Perspective

Three-Point Perspective Three-point perspective 는 빌딩을 위나 아래에서 바라볼 때 쓰인다.

Three-Point Perspective Three-point perspective 는 빌딩을 위나 아래에서 바라볼 때 쓰인다.

Non-Linear Perspective

Non-Linear Perspective

대기원근법 (Atmospheric Perspective)… • or aerial perspective refers to the effect the atmosphere has

대기원근법 (Atmospheric Perspective)… • or aerial perspective refers to the effect the atmosphere has on the appearance of an object as it is viewed from a distance.

Linear Perspective DIRECTIONS

Linear Perspective DIRECTIONS

One-Point Perspective Follow the Power. Point through the steps to complete each perspective problem.

One-Point Perspective Follow the Power. Point through the steps to complete each perspective problem. • Look for the lines that are blue for the new step(s) on each slide. • Click the next button to go on to the next step. • Click the go back button to return to a previous step. • Click the home button to go to the Perspective Review slide.

One-Point Perspective Draw a horizon line (eye level)

One-Point Perspective Draw a horizon line (eye level)

Add a Vanishing Point

Add a Vanishing Point

Draw 5 boxes in the following locations: 4 5 3 1 2

Draw 5 boxes in the following locations: 4 5 3 1 2

Connect the corners of box #1 to the Vanishing Point. These lines are called

Connect the corners of box #1 to the Vanishing Point. These lines are called “converging lines” or orthogonal lines 1

Add lines that are “parallel” to the square’s front 1

Add lines that are “parallel” to the square’s front 1

Now connect the other boxes to the vanishing point. DO not erase the converging

Now connect the other boxes to the vanishing point. DO not erase the converging lines 1

You should end up with 6 shapes, total, once you add one unusual shape

You should end up with 6 shapes, total, once you add one unusual shape in the “upper left corner” Add any shape you want in this area. If you get bored, draw letters, or other unusual shapes for practice. Turn in @ end of period. 1

You should end up with something like this:

You should end up with something like this:

Two-Point Perspective

Two-Point Perspective

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level. Example

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level. Example of what you will create.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level.

Congratulations you are done!

Congratulations you are done!

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level. Example

Two point perspective box (1) above, (2) on, and (3) below eye level. Example of what you will create.