Week 1 - One Point Perspective
Week 1 - One Point Perspective
Week 1 - One Point Perspective
PERSPECTIVE
ARCH006 ARCHITECTURAL VISUAL COMMUNICATION 3
MS. JERZY MAE GLORIOSO
PERSPECTIVE
Perspective is a geometric method on
paper the way that objects appear in
the real life. They get smaller and
closer together the further away they
are from the eye of an observer.
It is the most realistic of all pictorial
drawings.
It is the way three-dimensional objects
are pictured in a photograph that has a
two-dimensional plane.
PROJECTIONS
3-POINT PERSPECTIVE
ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE
One-point perspective
is a point of view in
which one set of parallel
edges recede from the
viewer and appear to
converge at a single
vanishing point.
ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE
ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE
To draw a one-point
perspective interior, think
of the viewer as located
inside of the rectangular
prism. The line of sight is
perpendicular to the far
wall. The left and right
walls, as well as the floor
and ceiling, recede to the
vanishing point.
ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE
THE HORIZON LINE
Walls
Floor
DOOR
DOOR
DOOR
DOOR
DOOR
DOOR
WINDOW
WINDOW
WINDOW
WINDOW
WINDOW
WINDOW
WINDOW
CEILING
CEILING
CEILING
CEILING
CEILING
CEILING
CEILING
FURNITURE
FURNITURE
FURNITURE
FURNITURE
FURNITURE
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