138. Perspective Drawing: One-Point Objects in Three-Point Perspective
If you have a one-point perspective object and look at it with a bird's-eye or worm's-eye view, it's a one-point perspective object seen in a three-point perspective view.
If you have a one-point perspective object and look at it with a bird's-eye or worm's-eye view, it's a one-point perspective object seen in a three-point perspective view.
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master you are excellent thank youso much for the lecture
@trustyourperspective
8 ай бұрын
You are very welcome
In this case, would I have to keep the vanishing point always on the vertical line or could I also use a reference point in extending the horizon line? If I can use any point, what would happen to the position of the object if the faces of both points coincide?
Is there any reason why we can’t turn this 90degrees and measure as if it’s a two point object? I tried it. Treated line from VVP to VRP as a HL and found a true Angie point rotated ML. I got the same answer.
@trustyourperspective
8 ай бұрын
Yes, that works too.