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Perspective Perspective is an Art word for making something look 3-dimensional… also called 3-D

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Perspective. Perspective is an Art word for making something look 3-dimensional… also called 3-D. Perspective. The spot where the objects disappear to is called the “ Vanishing Point ”. Perspective. The spot where the objects disappear to is called the “ Vanishing Point ”. Perspective. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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PerspectivePerspective is an Art word for making something

look 3-dimensional… also called 3-D

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PerspectiveThe spot where the objects disappear to

is called the “Vanishing Point”

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PerspectiveThe spot where the objects disappear to

is called the “Vanishing Point”

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PerspectiveTo make objects show perspective, you first draw the objects normal… then you add lines from each corner

that disappear when they hit the vanishing point.

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PerspectiveCan you find the vanishing point in this drawing?

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PerspectiveCan you find the vanishing point in this drawing?

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PerspectiveCan you find the vanishing point in this drawing?

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PerspectiveCan you find the vanishing point in this drawing?

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PerspectiveCan you find the vanishing point in this picture?

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PerspectiveCan you find the vanishing point in this picture?

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Note to Mrs. Brown –

- Demonstrate parallel lines with a ruler.

- Demonstrate a hexagon.

- Objects that go ABOVE the horizon line will have guidelines going “down”.

- Windows on the side of the building need to be angled diagonal.

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1. Draw a horizon line with a vanishing point.

2. Draw a square. 3. Shade-in the square, and draw lines going back to the vanishing point.

4. Draw lines parallel to the top and side of the square.

5. Shade-in the sides. 6. Erase the extra lines.