One - Point Perspective
First you need to start with one-point perspective drawings
Remember: When you can no longer see the track, the road or the bridge, this is known as the vanishing point.
Below is a well known Dark Hedges in Co. Antrim
This is another example of one-point perspective.
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How to draw using one point perspective.
Let's start drawing!
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By turning your page horizontal it will be easier when drawing the different objects.
First draw a horizon line across the top of your page.
Mark on the horizon line where your vanishing point is.
Next
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Draw a square anywhere on the page below the horizon line.
Now connect three corners of your rectangle or square to the
vanishing point. These are known as the orthogonals.
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Draw a horizontal line between the top two orthogonals where you
want your box to end.
Draw a vertical line down from the horizontal line to close
your box.
Finally
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Rub away the orthogonal lines to complete your shape.
For extra guidance watch the video below
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