Perspective Drawing: One-Point, Two-Point, and Three-Point, Lecture notes of Design

A detailed explanation of perspective drawing, focusing on the different types: one-point, two-point, and three-point. It includes information on the use of each type, the number of vanishing points, and the steps to create a perspective drawing. prepared by an assistant professor of Civil Engineering.

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One Point & Two Point
Perspective
Subject- Building Design & Drawing
Prepared by
Mr.Nandkishor Chougule
Assistant Professor
Department of Civil Engineering
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One Point & Two Point

Perspective

Subject- Building Design & Drawing Prepared by Mr.Nandkishor Chougule Assistant Professor Department of Civil Engineering

Perspective

“is an image as it is perceived by the eye

Real Photograph Perspective view

TYPES OF PERSPECTIVE DRAWING:

**1) One-point Perspective

  1. Two-point Perspective
  2. Three point perspective** ..depends on the number of vanishing points in the perspective drawing

One point perspective

‘TWO-POINT

PERSPECTIVE’

  • used when an object is not directly facing
  • Two vanishing points
  • Picture plane is parallel to only one set of parallel lines out of three sets

‘THREE-POINT

PERSPECTIVE’

  • used for buildings seen from above (bird’s eye view) or below (worm’s eye view)
  • Picture plane is tilted and not parallel to any of the principle lines

Three point Perspective

It is an imaginary point situated at

infinite distance from station point

Horizontal plane on which object is

assumed to be situated is called as

Ground plane

Imagery plane on which object is going to developed

1) Draw the Picture Plane

2) Put the Plan on the Picture Plane