From the course: Drawing 2-Point Perspective

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One-point vs. two-point interior perspective

One-point vs. two-point interior perspective - Wacom Tutorial

From the course: Drawing 2-Point Perspective

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One-point vs. two-point interior perspective

- [Voiceover] Earlier in this course, we looked at the difference between one and two point exterior perspective. Before we start drawing inside, let's compare one and two point interior perspective by looking at these two rooms. On the left here, this loft is a classic example of one point perspective. On the right, looking at the corner of a room, is a classical example of two point perspective. If we were looking down a long room like this, at a far wall, this would be one point perspective. Look at our eye level here, this red line. And look at how all of these blue lines, the lines that line along the pipes, where the ceiling meets the wall, along the window planes, where the floor meets the wall. And even along some of these lines created by the cast shadows. All of these converge and meet at one point. Therefore, it's one point perspective. However, turning your gaze to a corner, means we're using two vanishing points. Look at this diagram here, we have our horizon line at our…

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