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A Perspective Image is an image that looks realistic and tends to be almost 3D, there is at least one vanishing point. Think of an image of a road. Notice how the road is large where we stand but gradually gets smaller until we can't see it at all? That's where the vanishing point is.

A Non-perspective image is an image that lacks in a vanishing point and is almost flat.

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Perspective Drawing uses observed facts of how objects appear to diminish into the distance in reality. This is a formal way to draw what one sees. The basis of the drawing uses an eye-level line that is usually the same as the horizon. When looking at an object such as a box or building the artist must determine if the object is above, on or below the eye-level line, or perhaps has parts in all three areas. Objects above the line have an imaginary line that continues to the Vanishing Point-an imaginary, but observable- point on the horizon where the object would go if it went to infinity. It stops on the eye-level line; horizon line. Perspective drawing is about drawing through space, and it has to do with the 3 Dimensions of height, width and depth. It is the depth that we are trying to find and draw. As in all visual art, one needs to see samples, not just read about it. There is also 2-point Perspective when a person is viewing an object from its corner. In the example of a box, the vertical corner is drawn closest to the viewer, then the left side is drawn to the left vanishing point, the right side is drawn to the right vanishing point. Vertical lines are arbitrarily drawn to end the sides of the box. Remember, this may take place above, on and below the eye-level line. Perspective drawing was developed by the artist, architect Brunnelleschi in the 1400's. There are visual formulas to determine even spacing that goes back into the distance. Learning perspective will help with drawing reality and also will give more understanding for abstraction.

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