Three point perspective uses three vanishing points to create depth on two-dimensional surfaces. Horizon line placement determines perspective viewpoint (up or down). Perspective lines converge on corresponding vanishing points, not parallel
One point perspective uses a single vanishing point to create 3D effects. Flat planes have no depth, only edges and sides have depth. Horizon line represents eye level, vanishing point is where perspective lines meet
Traditional drawing skills remain relevant despite computer capabilities. Understanding perspective enables accurate communication of ideas. Book provides step-by-step guides from one-point to six-point perspective
Scott Robertson's guide teaches fundamental drawing techniques for visual communication. Book bridges imagination and reality through pencil and paper. Author is an industrial designer and educator with decades of experience
Andrew Loomis developed a 1956 head drawing technique in his book. The method uses simple blocks and landmarks for head construction. The cranium is a flattened sphere with jaw and cheekbones as blocks
Perspective creates depth and dimension on two-dimensional surfaces. Objects appear to change size and shape as they move away from viewer. Perspective drawings use horizon line and vanishing points. Two-point perspective uses two vanishing points, three-point uses three