
: This seem to be a pretty well explained article on the subject: Three Point Perspective At this point it's customary to explore the capabilities of 2PP in a variety of specific
This seem to be a pretty well explained article on the subject:
Three Point Perspective
At this point it's customary to explore the capabilities of 2PP in a
variety of specific drawing problems. I want to keep the momentum and
look at three point perspective, which allows you to construct a form
in any orientation (from any viewpoint).
Three point perspective is often illustrated with aerial views of
Manhattan, looking down on a skyline bristling with skyscrapers. But
artists will find 3PP equally useful in still life or figure paintings
— where the view downward onto a table of objects or a piece of
furniture can be just as steep — and in landscape views up toward
soaring cliffs or a stand of tall trees.
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