Perspective Drawing Research (Unit 2)

                     
On 3/11/17, I was taught about perspective drawing in terms of one-point and two-point and I was asked on how to draw it. This picture on the left is an example of a two-point perspective.

Speaking of perspective drawing, it is a field of study which refers to objects looking more realistic thus recedes as they goes further away.Shows an L shape drawn in one point perspectiveOne Point PerspectiveA perspective drawing of a three-dimensional L-shape looks more realistic because its receding lines go towards two vanishing pointsTwo Point Perspective

Later on that day, I was asked to go to 2 different rooms in my college to draw the perspectives with a pencil without a ruler. Speaking of the drawings, it didn't come out as I looked at due to the line and shape as I didn't use a ruler as this is more of an observational drawing which involves standing to draw.














How is it portrayed in animation?It all starts with storyboarding, before a scene is digitally created within the film, the storyboard artist has to sketch the scene but in order to do so, the artist has to use one of the five different techniques (perspectives) that best suits the scene. However it depends on the script portrayed by the writer of a certain film.
These are the 5 different perspectives that are best used in storyboarding.

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