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Basic Perspective Drawing: A Visual Approach Online

These are the diagonal lines you draw from the corners of your objects back to the vanishing point. They create the illusion of depth. If you’re drawing a cube, these lines form the "sides" that make it look solid rather than flat. 4. Convergence and Scaling

Objects of the same size must be drawn smaller as they move closer to the vanishing point to maintain the illusion of distance. Quick Exercise: The Floating Box Draw a horizontal line across your page (Horizon). Put a dot in the middle (Vanishing Point). Draw a simple square anywhere above or below that line. Basic Perspective Drawing: A Visual Approach

Use a ruler to connect the corners of that square to the dot. These are the diagonal lines you draw from

This is a specific point on the horizon line where parallel lines appear to meet and disappear. Put a dot in the middle (Vanishing Point)