1 Point Perspective Grid
1 Point Perspective Grid
1 Point Perspective Grid
V.P.
E.L.
V.P.
EYE E.L. Eye Level (EL)- the line representing your
eye’s distance from the ground. As your
5’
eyes move up or down the eye level changes.
Also called Horizon Line.
.
V.P.
EYE LEVEL
Center Line of Vision (CLV) - represented by
a vertical line that is the equivalent to the
the center of your eyes. If an object is directly
in front of you it is on the center line of vision
(CLV)
.
perspective is where the eye level (EL) and (CLV) center line of
vision cross.
eye level VP
= 1 foot
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4. 5.
Make the decision of where you want the picture Decide how far the viewer will be from
plane to end on CLV. The farther the picture plane the picture plane. This will determine the
ends on the CLV, the larger the overall drawing station point. The scale that was decided on
will be. If you go too far down the CLV the earlier will now be used to mark the distance
station point (SP) will end up off the page, to the station point. In this example the
requiring you to tape another piece of center viewer will be 7 feet from the picture plane.
paper to your drawing in order to line
accomodate of
it. vision (CLV)
.
center of the circle. You may need to use a compass with a
pencil attachment to do this accuratley.
Once you have created the cone of vision you can erase the
diagonals that you used to mark it on th eye level.
SP scale: = 1 foot
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Picture Plane
7. Draw a square around the cone of vision. Cone of Vision
This will create the defined
horizontal and vertical of the
picture plane.
. SP scale: = 1 foot
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Picture Plane
Cone of Vision
10. From the SP, draw a diagonal
line at a 45 degree angle that
intersects the eye level, you will
need to use a protractor to do this.
.
MP 2 eye level (EL)
. VP
. MP 1
.
perspective and will show the receading You will notice that the farther
square footage as it moves back in space. the grid moves away from the
viewer the smaller it gets.
SP
scale: = 1 foot
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Picture Plane
Cone of Vision
14. Now that the floor has
been created, you can begin
to create the walls. Mark off,
using the established scale for
1 foot, the height of the picture
plane on both sides. center
line
of
vision (CLV)
.
MP 2 eye level (EL)
. VP
.MP 1
. SP
scale: = 1 foot
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Picture Plane
Cone of Vision
16. Draw straight vertical
lines where the horizontal
lines meet the edge of the grid.
You will begin to see that
another grid of square footage
is created on the walls. center
line
of
vision (CLV)
.
MP 2 eye level (EL)
. VP
.MP 1
.
decisions on exactly where you want to place objects, how
large you want them to be and how you want them to be
placed in relation to each other. In the end they can all be in the
correct perspective and you will not be guessing if it an object is
too big or small in relation to another in a believable environment. SP
scale: = 1 foot
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Cone of Vision
In this example
center you can see how the
line grid is used make the
decisions for how
of tall, deep and wide
vision (CLV) you can make a box
scale: = 1 foot