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Leonardo Da Vinci

Leonardo Da Vinci. Linear Perspective. Perspective. Perspective is an Art word for making something look 3-dimensional… also called 3-D. Perspective. The spot where the objects disappear to is called the “ Vanishing Point ”. Perspective.

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Leonardo Da Vinci

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  1. Leonardo Da Vinci Linear Perspective

  2. Perspective Perspective is an Art word for making something look 3-dimensional… also called 3-D

  3. Perspective The spot where the objects disappear tois called the “Vanishing Point”

  4. Perspective The spot where the objects disappear tois called the “Vanishing Point”

  5. Perspective To make objects show perspective, you first draw the objects normal… then you add lines from each corner that disappear when they hit the vanishing point.

  6. Perspective Can you find the vanishing point in this drawing?

  7. Perspective Can you find the vanishing point in this drawing?

  8. Perspective Can you find the vanishing point in this drawing?

  9. Perspective Can you find the vanishing point in this drawing?

  10. Perspective Can you find the vanishing point in this picture?

  11. Perspective Can you find the vanishing point in this picture?

  12. In Da Vinci’s painting The Last Supper, he also used one point perspective as a way to show distance and dimension.

  13. Let’s create our own drawing using one-point perspective. • Using a ruler and a pencil, mark lines every inch along the edges of your paper.

  14. 2. Draw a horizon line in the top third of your paper. Use your ruler to mark your vanishing point 6 inches along the line.

  15. 3. Draw 3-6 lines from the vanishing point to the marks on the edges of your paper.

  16. 4. Add a few trees and buildings in the distance (along your horizon line).

  17. 5. Color them in with black sharpie.

  18. 6. Using watercolor pencils, draw “tulips” and shade each section lightly.

  19. 8. Color in the sky and add water to blend the shaded sections.

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