in Class Exercise

1, 2 and 3 Point Perspectives

 

1 Point Perspective 

 

 

 

 

2 Point Perspective

 

 

 

 

3 Point Perspective

What are the different effects moving from 1, 2 and 3 Point perspectives?

1 point perspective creates a lot of emphasis on the centre or the vanishing point of the image

2 Point perspective brings in more depth and details from 2 focal points, however, there is lesser emphasis on each vanishing point, as the viewer will need to focus on 2 points. However, it brings in more character on the surrounding how the main object or subject plays its part of the surrounding.

3 point perspective brings in the most character, about its shape, form, etc. However, the subject reflects lesser emphasis on its presence, but rather reveal more of its character instead.

How can you use perspectives to draw attention?

Using 1 point perspective. We can play around using objects or even structures and place the subject at the vanishing point to create emphasis on the subject.