Three- Point Perspective
Like two-point perspective three-point perspective drawings show the angle of the object rather than
showing the object face-on. Most lines are drawn using three different vanishing points.
showing the object face-on. Most lines are drawn using three different vanishing points.
Remember your equipment for drawing
You will need:
A4 Page
Pencil
Ruler
Rubber
How to draw three-point perspective
![Picture](/uploads/1/7/0/3/17033728/1367952272.png)
First mark on your page the three vanishing points, as shown
in the picture.
Using the vanishing point on the left as the starting point, draw two lines as shown in green in the picture. Make sure that these lines are placed between the two other lines. Do this process again for the vanishing point on the right, as shown in grey in the picture.
Next
![Picture](/uploads/1/7/0/3/17033728/1367952373.png)
Using the vanishing point at the bottom as the starting point, create two more lines, shown in red. Remember that all lines are drawn towards the middle of the drawing.
Next, for each vanishing point create a third line that will be placed between the two lines you have drawn in the previous steps.You should now see you cube taking shape. All the black dots in the middle of the drawing are representing the intersections that you will use to create your cube.
Finally
![Picture](/uploads/1/7/0/3/17033728/7425185.jpg)
Outline your shape and rub out any unwanted lines and you should have a cube like shown below.
Task
![Picture](/uploads/1/7/0/3/17033728/1887939.jpg)
Now try and complete a detailed three point perspective drawing
of the rubik's cube.