In , all lines that go "back" into space lead to a single point.
This is a specific point on the horizon line where parallel lines appear to meet and disappear. Basic Perspective Drawing: A Visual Approach
Always start with a light touch. These construction lines (orthogonals) are usually erased once the final shape of the object is defined. In , all lines that go "back" into
Objects of the same size must be drawn smaller as they move closer to the vanishing point to maintain the illusion of distance. Quick Exercise: The Floating Box Draw a horizontal line across your page (Horizon). Put a dot in the middle (Vanishing Point). Draw a simple square anywhere above or below that line. Basic Perspective Drawing: A Visual Approach