Sunday, May 3, 2009

One Point Perspective




























5 comments:

Tyler Hedge said...

In one point perspective all of the horizontal lines are parallel to the horizon and never intersect it.

Anonymous said...

Perspective drawings typically have an -often implied- horizon line. This line, directly opposite the viewer's eye, represents objects infinitely far away. They have shrunk, in the distance, to the infinitesimal thickness of a line.



justin wormley

Anonymous said...

There are basically 3 types of lines in 1 point perspective:
Vertical
Horizontal
Orthogonal

Justin Fabian

Nook said...

The invention of mathematical rules for correct perspective came not from a painter, but from Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446), who was trained as a goldsmith.

Katie Koleda said...

In ONE point perspective there is ONE vanishing point(a point at wich parallel lines appear to converge).