One morning, an old master named Elena sat beside him. "You’re drawing what you see," she whispered, "but not how you experience space. Let’s change that." Step 1: The Horizon Line (The Eye Level)
Elena smiled. "Perspective is just a bridge between the flat paper and your imagination. Once you know where the lines meet, you can take the viewer anywhere." Draw in Perspective: Step by Step, Learn Easily...
Elena drew two diagonal lines starting from the bottom corners of the paper, both connecting to that center dot. Suddenly, the flat paper had depth. It looked like a path stretching toward the mountains. "These guides tell your eyes where to go," she explained. Step 4: Vertical and Horizontal (The Rule of Truth) One morning, an old master named Elena sat beside him
"I'm not just drawing shapes anymore," Leo marveled. "I'm building a world I can walk into." "Perspective is just a bridge between the flat
To add a building, Elena drew a simple rectangle on one side of the path. "Here is the secret," she said. "In one-point perspective, all vertical lines stay perfectly vertical, and all horizontal lines stay perfectly horizontal. Only the lines moving away from you point toward the Vanishing Point." Step 5: Adding the Depth