Three Point Perspective Basics
-There are 3 VP's, 2 on HL, and one going up or down.
-Be careful, the size of the subject matter, if too large, and the VP's are too close, we get a distorted fan effect feel of the subject matter
- There still is a one of vision in the middle between the 2 VP's on the HL, and if the 3rd VP is too close, objects will be distorted.
BAD SAMPLES
Up shot (3rd VP too close)
Downshot
-Third VP too close,
DEMOS
Or you can do this....
Use the notes that we covered inside class.
Look at the position of the HL, this is pivotal in creating your sketches correctly.
(Don't design in a square.)
( A.) Upshot- with Vanishing point outside of the picture plane (a couple frames away to prevent the fan/distortion effect) and a low horizon line inside the picture frame
THE VP's must be far away from the picture plane frame, with smaller subject matter!
THE VP's must be far away from the picture plane frame, with smaller subject matter!
B.) Down shot- with Vanishing point outside the picture frame
(a couple frames away to prevent the fan/distortion effect) and a high horizon line inside the picture frame
THE VP's must be far away from the picture plane frame, with smaller subject matter!
THE VP's must be far away from the picture plane frame, with smaller subject matter!
or with 3rd VP even farther away...
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