Drawing like a pro - 57, Observation practice. (Power up 100%)
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This is an example of how we can analyze a photo to determine the horizon and vanishing points. We will also see that in a composition different elements can have different vanishing points depending on their ubication and orientation in relation to our point of view.
What we observe:
Starting by defining the vertical centre of the painting using the diagonals technique, we find that it almost coincides with the end of the building on the left side.
By extending the edges of this building shown below, we find the crossing point of these three vanishing lines a bit outside the edge of the image, as you can see on the left-hand side.
At the crossing point of the vanishing lines, we can trace a line to define the eye-level line or horizon line. So we get the VP1.
In the same way, we extend the edges of the street to the horizon line where they are crossing to get the VP2.
So on we continue, to get VP3...
...VP4...
...VP5...
...VP6...
...VP7...
...VP8...
and VP9
With all this information obtained thanks to the perspective rules learned in the previous lessons, we are ready to start drawing.
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That is interesting to see with your eyes and to read the explanation. Such pictures made me very confused to understand what is what. I will try to check some of my photos with your approach :)
Hi @stef1, very good decision.
Maybe you haven't seen this that I showed you a few days ago.
Yes, I noticed that, but I was wondering how the lighthouse would be fitting in the rules of perspective.
Patience,... there are still topics to see.
An interesting approach to photography)
We need to experiment with this)
Hi friend! Perspective and photography are based on the same principle of monoscopic vision.
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