ACTIVITY: "ONE POINT LINEAR
PERSPECTIVE"
PERSPECTIVE"
Following the information and vídeos you have here,
do your own drawing.
Do not forget to be as original and creative as you can.
HISTORY OF LINEAR PERSPECTIVE
1. Height, 2. Length 3.Depth
We can change or viewpoint, trasnforming the way we see things. That way objects seem to be smaller of bigger depending whether we are close or far away from them. The same way objects might seem to vanish or disappear when we move around them or we move away from them. Light also plays a very interesting role in the way we perceive objects.
3D OPTICAL ILLUSION
These are examples for our NEXT ACTIVITY (one point linear perspective):
3D STREET ART: A QUESTION OF PERSPECTIVE
The wife of 15th-century Italian artist Paolo Uccello used to beg him to come to bed. She was fed up of him staying up all night drawing objects with the new method of 3D illusion – or as it was called at the time, "perspective". He still wouldn't come to bed. "This perspective is such a sweet thing," he said.