A perspective drawing offers the most
realistic three-dimensional view of all the pictorial methods, because it
portrays the object in a manner that is most similar to how the human eye
perceives the visual world.
One-Point Perspective
The one-point perspective is relatively simple to make, but is somewhat awkward in appearance when compared to other types of pictorials.
•A horizontal line represents the horizon.
•One vanishing point is identified on the horizon line.
•A series of lines are drawn from distinctive points on the object to the vanishing point, outlining the object being constructed.
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