Basic Perspective Drawing: A Visual Approach File
In , lines lead to two separate points on the far left and right. 3. Orthogonal Lines (The "Receding" Lines)
Perspective drawing is essentially the art of representing 3D space on a 2D surface. Think of it as a "visual trick" that mimics how our eyes actually see the world—where things look smaller as they get further away. 1. The Horizon Line (Eye Level) Basic Perspective Drawing: A Visual Approach
This is a specific point on the horizon line where parallel lines appear to meet and disappear. In , lines lead to two separate points
You are looking down (like from a bird's eye view). Low Horizon: You are looking up (like from the ground). Middle Horizon: You are looking straight ahead. 2. The Vanishing Point Think of it as a "visual trick" that
Draw a smaller square "inside" those lines to cut off the back of the box.
Parallel lines (like railroad tracks) seem to touch as they hit the vanishing point.
