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ART: PERSPECTIVE

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ART: PERSPECTIVE. DREW, DANNY, DORJEY. Filippo Brunelleschi ( 1377 -1446). Brunelleschi’s First Perspective Drawing. Leon Battista Alberti (1404-1472). Alberti’s Pavement Perspective. Early History Nebamun Hunting, c.1350 BC. Early History Weighing of the Heart , c.1250 BC. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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ART: PERSPECTIVE

DREW, DANNY, DORJEY

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Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446)

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Brunelleschi’s First Perspective Drawing

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Leon Battista Alberti (1404-1472)

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Alberti’s Pavement Perspective

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Early HistoryNebamun Hunting, c.1350 BC

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Early HistoryWeighing of the Heart, c.1250 BC

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Early HistoryHoly Roman Emperor Otto III, c.1000 AD

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DuccioThe Calling of the Apostles, c.1308

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GiottoJesus Before Caiaphus,1305

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Masaccio and Masolino, 1425Masaccio's Holy Trinity

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Masaccio and Masolino, 1425Masolino's The Healing of the Cripple and the Raising of Tabitha

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Masaccio and Masolino, 1425

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Masaccio and Masolino: The Spark of the Renaissance

Tribute Money, 1427

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Masaccio and Masolino: The Spark of the Renaissance

Feast of Herod, 1435

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Perspective in the RenaissancePerugino's Delivery of the Keys, 1481

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Perspective in the RenaissanceLeonardo Da Vinci's Last Supper, c.1495

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Perspective in the RenaissanceRaphael's School of Athens, 1510

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Raphael's School of Athens

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Moving Forward

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Perspective in the Modern World

• Two ways how perspective is used today1. Design2. Illusion

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Perspective

• “The art of drawing solid objects on a two dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height. Width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.” – Art Definition.

• “A graphical scheme which enables the artist to put on canvas the scene in front of him in a true and objective manner.” – Maor’s Definition

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Design

Few of the many fields within Designing:• Computer Designing• Architecture Designing• Art Designing (Street Art )

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Illusion

Created by using people’s perspective by:• Adding Depth/Depth manipulation of the different

perspectives• Adding “movement” (higher resolution) in

computer designing

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Different Perspectives

• One Point Perspective• Two Point Perspective• Three point perspective

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One Point Perspective

Two parallel lines converge at point infinity

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Two Point PerspectiveContains 2 Vanishing points at infinity

• Most Paintings and Drawings contain Two Point Perspective

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Three Point Perspective

• Most relevant and most used perspective

• Used in Video Games, Movies and even Cartoons

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Perspective in Computer Designing

Uses pixels to digitalize images.

Pole Position, uses One Point Perspective. Need For Speed, uses Three Point Perspective.

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Perspective in Architecture Design

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Perspective in Art Design (Street Art)

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Street Art (cntd.)

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Connection of Art to Infinity