These points are normally given in the question but the SP can move left or right or up or down. It represents where you are in relation to the top view. so if for instance you the SP if far off to the left then you will see very little of the right side of the object. try moving it around on a simple rectangular prism and see what happens. good luck :-)
The horizon line can move up or down . it indicates the leval of your eyes in relation to the object. if the HL is very high then you will see a lot of the top of the object. If it is below the given front view this would show that you were below the object and you would then see the bottom of the object.
you deserve nobel prize for this video
I write paper 1 tomorrow and this is actually saving my life
its helpful. please do stairs/ladder.
So glad i found this channel!
This video saved my marks! Thank you so much for doing these videos
Way best than my graphics teacher 😍
i write paper 1 today and youve saved me
Very useful
Thanks for your golden hands
How about if the middle part of the object is places at the picture plane...because i made a very odd figure doing it😅
How did you get your stationary point?
thank you so much if it wasn't for you i would've failed
how do you calculate the length of the stationary point from the point where the vertical line and the bottom line of front view intersects?
These points are normally given in the question but the SP can move left or right or up or down. It represents where you are in relation to the top view. so if for instance you the SP if far off to the left then you will see very little of the right side of the object. try moving it around on a simple rectangular prism and see what happens. good luck :-)
Hello can u try 3 point perspective in same technique?
Thanks guzy this video are very much helpful
Why did you put the horizon line there not further down?
The horizon line can move up or down . it indicates the leval of your eyes in relation to the object. if the HL is very high then you will see a lot of the top of the object. If it is below the given front view this would show that you were below the object and you would then see the bottom of the object.
Thanks.
Saved us
Glad I could rescue you :-)
Thanks bro :^)
Good 1
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