Who discovered the Vanishing Point Perspective in Art?
Check out Albrecht Dürer
http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/durer/
Hard to say who "discovered" it, but Durer is sure early, and he clearly understood mathematics, too.
Neat example of his perspective work here
http://mathforum.org/sum95/math_and/perspective/perspect.html Another answer: Brunelleschi discovered it abot 1415.
What are the dots in pop art called?
The dots commonly seen in pop art are called "benday dots." These dots are used to create shading and tone in a printed image, and were popularized by artists like Roy Lichtenstein. Benday dots are named after illustrator and inventor Benjamin Henry Day Jr., who patented the process in 1879.
A narrative sketch is the antithesis of an anecdote. The action is of minor importance; action may even be entirely lacking. The interest lies in three things-character, setting, and mood or emotion.
What things can you draw on a paper badge?
Your choices are limited only by your imagination. If the badge is for yourself, it would be a great place to display something that shows one of your favourite things. You could do a visual puzzel that to you means who you are. Or if the badge is for a group of club, you could put the logo or coat of arms for the group on it.
What are the different types of manga drawing styles not genre styles of drawing?
The two major drawing styles are Shoujo and Shounen, which are also styles of manga. Shoujo manga are more driven towards girls, and the style that is reltated to it includes more detailed, 'beautiful' drawings. Shounen is more driven towards boys, so the style is more blunt, making it less difficult to draw in action sequences. Popular examples for Shounen are: Naruto, Bleach, Zach Bell, One Piece, and Digimon. Popular examples for Shoujo are: Ouran Highschool Host Club, Wallflower, Fruits Basket, Sailor Moon, and Tokyo Mew Mew (Mew Mew Power)
What is an alternative perspective?
An "alternative perspective" might be one which does not proceed by lines converging to a disappearing point (s) or to a virtual infinity. It might be what one observes of oneself in a distorting mirror, or It might just be a pompous and verbose alternative way of expressing "a different point of view" (ie like this?) Here, the Romans probably got it right in the first place as PERSPECTIVE is derived from the Latin "per spicio = to see through it !
What is the name of a drawing view showing a vertical cut through the construction?
That is called a cross-section.
What design principles do you use when designing a set?
You need to balance the set so that the scenery and stage creates an illusion of perfection using design principles such as the power of three. You also need to make sure your stage and scenery are structurally sound and in balance. Also the proximity of all items does have an effect on your stage and film. Contrast elements to make the important items pop more is a factor to consider, and the repetition of scenery (e.g. don't have the same piece of scenery 10 on stage at a time), an alignment is also a factor when designing your stage. Also on top of this keep in mind the elements of design: line, shape, color, texture, size, space and value.
This is just a estimate around how you would.
What are some cool combinations of colours?
some cool color combinations are red and orange, blue and purple, green and blue
What is the definition of a nonlinear pattern?
A nonlinear pattern means that it is not moving in one direction, or not changing in one way at a regular speed.
What is the hardest shape to draw?
There are many flags that are equally hard, like these:
What is multiple-point perspective?
A multiple point perspective is a technique in which two or more vanishing points are used to create the illusion of depth on a flat surface