The Complete Guide to Perspective Drawing by Craig Attebery

The Complete Guide to Perspective Drawing by Craig Attebery

Author:Craig Attebery
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (CAM)


The Drawing

As in one-point perspective, lines that do not touch the picture plane must be projected to the picture plane. Once the line touches the picture plane, it is then dropped down to the ground line. From the ground line, connect the lines to their respective vanishing points. The intersection of the two angles indicates the front corner of the box (Figure 16.11).

Figure 16.11 The intersection of the two lines defines the location of the box’s front corner.

Depth

In the plan view, draw a line from the left and the right corner of the box to the station point. Use the intersection at the picture plane to define the depth of the box (Figure 16.12).

Figure 16.12 To determine depth, draw a line to the station point intersecting the picture plane, then drop these lines to the box.



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