First draw a line on your page
place two vanishing points on either side
Draw a vertical line where you want your bed to go.
connect each point (top and bottom) to both vanishing points
Then connect the top and bottom of those to the opposite vanishing point.
Then make parallel lines (paralell to the lines across it)
And there you go
you have to know how to use these: shading, 1 point perspective, and 2 point perspective.
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To draw the curtains.
A single point perspective is when you are drawing a picture and you have a dot on your paper. Every line you draw has to be lined up with that dot ...does that help?
To the nearest whole number, 3 To the nearest tenth, 2.8
Pick 3 major points you want to make about the topic of your speech, then write your speech to the following outline:Introduction - Tell them what you are going to tell them Point 1Point 2Point 3Body - Tell them (this will be the longest part of the speech) Point 1Point 2Point 3Conclusion/Summary - Tell them what you told themPoint 1Point 2Point 3Do not exceed 3 points unless absolutely necessary as most people's attention span won't last much longer than that.
It can be called a draw, a wash or a gulch.
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A bed is a bed. its superstition that would make it bad from some ones perspective. you'd want clean sheets though...
double point perspective is probably two point perspective which is just instead of using one point like in one point perspective, there are two points that come from the eyeline/horizon line. Here is a simple link on what and how to draw two point perspective. http://drawsketch.about.com/library/weekly/aa021603c.htm