*Unit 2.2 perspective sketching
1. What is vanishing point?
Answer: the point at which receding parallel lines viewed in perspective appear to converge.
2. Aside from the number of vanishing points, what is the difference between a one-point, two-point, and three-point perspective sketch.
Answer: One point perspective is when you have a object extending into space towards one vanishing point and with a two point perspective is when that box would be extending towards two vanishing point and last with the three point perspective is when all the sides of the box are extending towards vanishing points.
3. How does a perspective drawing differ from an isometric drawing of the same object? When would you use a perspective view in lieu of an isometric drawing?
Answer: The quick way to visualize this is to compare isometric and perspective drawing
1. What is vanishing point?
Answer: the point at which receding parallel lines viewed in perspective appear to converge.
2. Aside from the number of vanishing points, what is the difference between a one-point, two-point, and three-point perspective sketch.
Answer: One point perspective is when you have a object extending into space towards one vanishing point and with a two point perspective is when that box would be extending towards two vanishing point and last with the three point perspective is when all the sides of the box are extending towards vanishing points.
3. How does a perspective drawing differ from an isometric drawing of the same object? When would you use a perspective view in lieu of an isometric drawing?
Answer: The quick way to visualize this is to compare isometric and perspective drawing