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Linear and Non-Linear Perspective

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SPACE/PERSPECTIVE

• Space- The distance or area between or around things

• Perspective- Representing a volume of space, or three-dimensional objects and how it looks in space

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NON LINEAR PERSPECTIVE

How can you make objects look like they are closer up or farther away?

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NON-LINEAR PERSPECTIVEAKA AERIAL PERSPECTIVE AKA ATMOSPHERIC PERSPECTIVE

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ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE

• One type of perspective that uses straight lines that converge(meet) at a single vanishing point.

• Horizon line- the dividing line where the earth meets the sky.

• Vanishing point- a point on the horizon line where all converging lines (orthogonal lines) meet. This helps to draw objects that appear to recede into space.

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USE LINES TO SHOW THE ILLUSION OF DEPTH

• Receding lines (going back into space) meet at the vanishing point

• The vertical and horizontal lines are parallel to the edge of the paper

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SOMETIMES YOU DO NOT SEE THE HORIZON LINE LIKE IN THE INTERIOR OF A ROOM

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THE VANISHING POINT ALSO DOES NOT NEED TO BE RIGHT IN THE CENTER OF THE PAPER

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USE YOUR PACKETS AND PRACTICE DRAWING LINEAR AND NON-LINER PERSPECTIVE

Use a ruler and draw carefully, you will need to know how to do this for your main project.

We will start the first one together.


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