Types of Perspective:
Perspective: one's viewpoint. Demonstrated through artists using:
- Linear Perspective (1pt, 2pt, 3pt)
- Anamorphic
- Forced Perspective
- Atmospheric Perspective.
Many of the videos are on Youtube but there are amazing sites to check out as well below
1. Linear Perspective
Linear Perspective involves the use of lines to portray a 3D world with depth on a flat 2D paper. The vanishing point is where all the lines that show depth connect. The vanishing point is the view point of the person. The vanishing point is on the horizon, where the sky meets the land. The position of the horizon to the viewer can change the view point as well
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The placement of the horizon line changes our Up and Downward view
Basic Perspective: Eye Level and Horizon Line https://courses.byui.edu/art110_new/art110/week01/eye_level.html
1pt perspective project ideas
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Get worksheets to go along with the first these videos
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You could draw:
https://www.studentartguide.com/articles/one-point-perspective-drawing Circle Art School - Youtube Playlist
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Draw the inside of a box
Advanced Room
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2pt Perspective project ideas
Edge of building faces you the sides go to their own points on the horizon
You could draw :
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Draw a house in 2 pt perspective:
https://helloartsy.com/2pt-perspective/
https://helloartsy.com/2pt-perspective/
From Colossal.com use a string to help with 2pt perspective.
Tech: Google Sketchup
2. Anamorphic
To morph or change, the use of distortion. Art needs to be drawn from a specific angle.
EX: Letters that appear to pop, and street chalk art by Julian Beever drawn on a distortion grid, or computer art stretched with a distortion grid can be printed out and put on a paper to look like the pop up letters.
EX: Letters that appear to pop, and street chalk art by Julian Beever drawn on a distortion grid, or computer art stretched with a distortion grid can be printed out and put on a paper to look like the pop up letters.
Trying out Anamorphic Illusions ideas:
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Cool to try !
Amazing Anamorphic Illusions (1:54)
How to Draw a 3-D Ladder (2:10)
Drawing a Levitating Ball (2:26)
Hand Art 3-D: Hole and Scale (1:32)
Cool to look at:
Julian Beever Chalk artist uses a distortion grid
Louvre Museum Optical Illusion
Street Art
Amazing Anamorphic Illusions (1:54)
How to Draw a 3-D Ladder (2:10)
Drawing a Levitating Ball (2:26)
Hand Art 3-D: Hole and Scale (1:32)
Cool to look at:
Julian Beever Chalk artist uses a distortion grid
Louvre Museum Optical Illusion
Street Art
3. Forced Perspective
Mess around with background and foreground. Force the background into the foreground by your view. Trick photography
Use your toys or superhero’s. Don’t set the camera too close to the toys, zoom in a little, placing them in your middle ground. Push for focus on them and your background
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Trying out Forced Perspective:
Ideas to try:
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4. Atmospheric Perspective
What is Atmospheric perspective
- Diminishing size
- Diminishing detail
- Diminishing contrast
- Lightening of overall values
ARTIST Brooks Shane Salzwedel
youtube
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Try out Atmospheric Perspective
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Other Ideas to use Perspective in your artwork
links
Dimensions Blur in Aakash Nihalani’s Minimalist Optical Illusions
https://www.bloglovin.com/blogs/colossal-3878906/dimensions-blur-in-aakash-nihalanis-minimalist-6874928363
https://www.bloglovin.com/blogs/colossal-3878906/dimensions-blur-in-aakash-nihalanis-minimalist-6874928363