

Some artist like the define the horizon line as the line where the sky meets the ground. The eye level is also one and the same as the horizon line in a perspective drawing. If the observer’s eyes are 6 feet off the ground, then the eye level will be at 6 feet. The eye level is quite simply the height of the observer’s eyes from the ground. The cone of vision is important because it determines what is going to be in our perspective drawing. The cone of vision is defined as the scope of what the observer can see clearly when looking into a scene. The observer is like the main character and we are essentially see the scene through his/her eyes. For a more detail explanation, please refer to the video above.) The ObserverĮvery perspective drawing or picture is seen from the point of view of the observer. (Note: Below are a brief summary of the definitions of all the perspective elements. So here are all the elements of a perspective drawing that you need to know about: So in today’s lesson, we are going to break down all the basic component of a perspective drawing so you can have a really comprehensive view of the whole picture and really know how everything fits together.

Perspective Lesson 1 – Introduction To Perspective Drawing Just in case you missed the previous lesson, be sure to click the link below to watch it now:
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Hi and welcome back to the second video in this lesson series on how to draw perspective.
