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Graphic Communication. 2 Point Perspective. CDT Department . 2 Point Perspective. 2 point perspective drawings are a type of pictorial drawing. They are a realistic drawing of an object showing it as if it were disappearing towards 2 vanishing points in the distance. 2 Point Perspective.

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CDT Department

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  1. Graphic Communication 2 Point Perspective CDT Department

  2. 2 Point Perspective • 2 point perspective drawings are a type of pictorial drawing. • They are a realistic drawing of an object showing it as if it were disappearing towards 2 vanishing points in the distance.

  3. 2 Point Perspective These are the 2 vanishing points we will use to construct the drawing. Vanishing Point Right (VPR) Vanishing Point Left (VPL) All depths in the drawing will be projected towards these 2 points.

  4. 2 Point Perspective This line is the front of the shape. All heights in the drawing must be drawn vertically.

  5. 2 Point Perspective We will now project the base of the shape back to each of the vanishing points.

  6. 2 Point Perspective Now project the top of the shape back to each of the vanishing points.

  7. 2 Point Perspective Now project the back of the shape back to each of the vanishing points. You cannot make accurate measurements using a ruler when drawing a perspective drawing. Instead estimate the sizes by using a suitable proportion of sizes in the drawing.

  8. 2 Point Perspective Now project the heights from the top of the shape down to the base Remember, all heights in the drawing must be drawn vertically.

  9. 2 Point Perspective You shown now darken in the outline of your shape.

  10. 2 Point Perspective • All depths go to one of the vanishing points. • All heights are drawn vertically. • You cannot measure lengths. Instead estimate all distances, being careful to keep your drawing in a good proportion.

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