6th Sept, 2019 : Jai Sir
Perspective refers to the person’s view point. It depicts how a person sees different objects around him with respect to his eye level. This form of drawing includes the use of points to create the shape and placement of objects and most importantly, the angle in which these are placed.
Perspective can be of four types, namely, One point, Two point, Three point and Fisheye View. One point perspective includes the view of a certain object diminishing and converging towards one vanishing point. The same concept is followed by two point and three point perspective but with the increase in the number of points. Fisheye view on the other hand is something similar to a view seen on a convex lens. It bulges out the image and objects seem to be curved on the sides.
This lecture was all about coming up with 3-D compositions that were made by using these point perspectives. Observation was the key to make these objects with perfection and accuracy.
Some sketches made by me in class



