Understanding One, Two , Three,

and Four Point Perspective

Perspective can be a hard thing to teach. Within a drawing, perspective is needed when seeking to draw realisiticly. Over time your understanding and grasp on perspective will develop. It starts with a vanishing point and from there it grows to two point perspective and up to 4. Here is a sample of a vanishing point using Vermeer’s Milk Maid painting that allows a balanced system of composition to relate to each other within a realistic fashion.

Below: An example of one point perspective where all the main lines of the image lead to only one point. When creating a landscape where there is a horizon this would constitute a vanishing point.

 

Drag the design sheet below to your desktop and print it out. Next follow the simple instructions to discover a new way to create one, two, three and four point perspective. View the sample images below showing the possible results of this form of discovering perspective. At the very bottom you can watch a 20 second video demonstration on how this perspective sheet is used.

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