Point Perspective Reasearch

There are different perspectives in drawing, they are: 1 Point Perspective, 2 Point Perspective, 3 Point Perspective and Atmospheric Perspective.

A drawing has one-point perspective when it contains only one vanishing point on the horizon line. This type of perspective is typically used for images of roads, railway tracks, hallways, or buildings viewed so that the front is directly facing the viewer.

Two point perspective drawing is a type of linear perspective. Linear perspective is a method using lines to create the illusion of space on a 2D surface. …Two point perspective uses two points placed on the horizon line.

The biggest difference in three-point perspective is that there are three vanishing points. Two are along the horizon, just like two-point, but the third VP is located either above the horizon or below the horizon, depending on the area you intend to draw.

Atmospheric perspective is the method of creating the illusion of depth, or recession, in a painting or drawing by modulating colour to simulate changes effected by the atmosphere on the colours of things seen at a distance.

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