Drawing like a pro - 54, Analyzing the Two-Point Perspective (Power up 100%)

in WORLD OF XPILAR2 years ago

Hi friends!

We have seen how to avoid the mistake of drawing too stretched, unrealistic perspective, and for this, we use a simple trick learned in the previous lesson 52-Masterclass

Now, I would like to discuss with you some aspects of this perspective projection, just to keep it in mind when we draw.
The drawing below is a very clean projection of two cubes placed in the middle of our drawing paper. We have defined the two vanishing points VP1 & VP2 as we learned earlier in 52-Masterclass
16.jpg

This is the same drawing but shows the vanishing lines to extend the drawing of the cubes towards the horizon line (left) and towards the right side, that is, closer to the observer.
17.jpg

Once we have outlined the cubes, it becomes clear in the drawing that they get smaller and smaller as they get closer to the horizon, that is what gives us the feeling of distance or depth.
18.jpg

This is the opposite; by extending the vanishing lines to the front (right or left) we have the feeling of approach, but clearly, our figures are distorted again.
Part of the answer to this problem lies in that eye I drew at the bottom, below the 90° corner. This eye is to indicate that this right angle will represent for us an approximate visualization of our visual cone. Remember the conditions or agreements that we have adopted to draw using the rules of perspective. See 26-Masterclass
19.jpg

So, to make a drawing without perspective distortions, we must always keep in mind that our drawing must be located in the imaginary red circle that I have drawn for you.
20.jpg

However, there are numerous samples of the intentional use of these distortions, especially in cartoonish or expressionistic drawings.

*

-----------------------------------------------

I wish you a very nice day and good exercise!

And if you like to colour your drawings, I recommend the interesting and useful Color and Light classes of @fumansiu whose concepts you can apply both with traditional and digital techniques.

-----------------------------------------------

I leave you here some samples of perspective drawings you could use as an inspiration source to make your own drawings.
Let me see your progress or tell me about your issues or difficulties when drawing.

010813a43abb3e049aef29c2e905b5cf.jpg

69890616ae2b0c41e9989c620ab263d8.jpg

-----------------------------------------------

Take part in this #6 HOMEWORK CONTEST!

image.png

and get upvotes rewards from WOX community members.

-----------------------------------------------

Many thanks to @bambuka and @stef1 once again for their encouragement and support.
Also, thanks to @xpilar for making these initiatives possible.

-----------------------------------------------

Here are the links to the previous related posts.
1-Introduction - 2-Introduction - 3-Introduction - 4-Introduction -
5-Introduction - 6-Lesson - 7-Lesson - 8-Lesson - 9-Lesson - 10-Lesson -
11-Masterclass - 12-HW Contest - 13-Lesson 14-Lesson - 15-Lesson -
16-Lesson - 17-HW results - 18-Masterclass - 19-HW Contest - 20-Lesson - 21-Lesson - 22-Lesson - 23-HW results - 24-Lesson - 25-Lesson -
26-Masterclass - 27-HW Contest - 28-Lesson - 29-Lesson - 30-feedback - 31-Lesson - 32-HW results - 33-Masterclass - 34-HW contest #4 - 35-feedback - 36-feedback - 37-feddback - 38-Masterclass - 39-HW Contest #5 -
40-feedback - 41-feedback - 42-lesson - 43 feedback - 44-feedback - 45-HW feedback - 46-lesson - 47-feedback - 48-feedback - 49-lesson - 50-feedback - 51-feedback - 52-Masterclass - 53-Homework Contest #6

-----------------------------------------------

100% SP (manual transfer to SP)

#club100

image.png

Sort:  

That is true the cubes located within the red circle are the most natural, Now it is clear for me where to place the object if I want to create normal and natural looking objects.

I like the drawings below, the first one looks very complex, especially due to the diagonals crossing the squares. It is just wow effect!

 2 years ago 

Just to give you some inspiration!

 2 years ago 

You know what I thought, Jorge... drawing cubes in perspective and complex combinations should have a good psychotherapeutic effect. It should be like meditation.

 2 years ago 

😄😄😄 maybe, why not?

Your post is manually rewarded by the
World of Xpilar Community Curation Trail

STEEM AUTO OPERATED AND MAINTAINED BY XPILAR TEAM
https://steemit.com/~witnesses vote xpilar.witness

 2 years ago 

Thank you very much! I really appreciate your support.

Coin Marketplace

STEEM 0.20
TRX 0.14
JST 0.030
BTC 64785.95
ETH 3471.44
USDT 1.00
SBD 2.51