Two- Point Perspective
Two-point perspective drawings show the angle of the object rather than showing the object
face-on. Most lines are drawn using two different vanishing points.
face-on. Most lines are drawn using two different vanishing points.
Below are examples of two- point perspective drawings
Before you start to draw remember your equipment!
You will need:
Pencil
Rubber
Ruler
A4 Page
Pencil
Rubber
Ruler
A4 Page
Let's start drawing
![Picture](/uploads/1/7/0/3/17033728/1367944985.png)
By turning your paper horizontal it makes it easier for you to
draw two-point perspective.
Draw on your horizon line.
Next
![Picture](/uploads/1/7/0/3/17033728/1367944717.png)
Draw on two vanishing points along the horizon line.
Draw a verticle line for the front edge of your object.
![Picture](/uploads/1/7/0/3/17033728/3436404.gif?193)
Now connect corners of your front edge to the vanishing points.
These are known as the orthogonals.
These are known as the orthogonals.
Now
![Picture](/uploads/1/7/0/3/17033728/1367948137.png)
Draw on the back edges of your shape.
From the back edges connect the lines to the opposite
vanishing point
Finally
![Picture](/uploads/1/7/0/3/17033728/9203592.gif)
Rub out any orthogonal lines to see your shape.