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2 Point Perspective Drawing
Tutorial



In this 2 point perspective drawing lesson you'll learn how to draw buildings
and objects at an angle. It's almost the same as the one point perspective but
instead of just one point along the horizon you'll have two points. This will
allow you to draw perspective objects at an angle - not just straight on like
one point perspective. Where the first tutorial just scraped the surface of
perspective, mastering 2 point perspective drawing will give you the info
you need for drawing more interesting things.
Build a Simple Construction Grid
Start just like you did with lesson one and draw your horizon line. If you've
forgotten what this is, draw a straight line across the page. This is where if
you are looking outside the sky meets the ground. This time instead of just
one point on the horizon line you want to put two. Don't put your vanishing
points too close together on the page or your 2 point perspective drawing
will end up looking quite strange.

You can use the image above as a guide. Lines come from your vanishing
points and meet in the middle. You can see that when these lines meet they
form a checkerboard pattern. Notice how the squares near the bottom of the
image appear larger than those towards the back. This is your 2 point
perspective drawing in action. Objects closer to the person viewing the
image will appear larger, and those farther away will be smaller.
It is not always necessary to make a perspective grid like the image above. I
would advise making one, especially if you are new to 2 point perspective
drawing. This grid will give you a starting point that you can work from.
Drawing in 2 point perspective step by step
Draw one vertical line that is perpendicular (90 degrees) to the horizon line.


This will form one corner of the cube shape that we're going to make, What
you're doing now is laying the groundwork for some amazing drawings later.
Just have some faith and I'll help you get there.

Next, draw lines from the top and bottom of the you drew in step one line
back towards your two vanishing points. These lines will make the sides of
the box. You should notice that these lines will naturally make triangles. If
you can imagine this box as being so large that it went all the way back to
the horizon that it would appear to get smaller and smaller as it gets closer to
the horizon.

Now draw 2 more vertical lines between each of the triangle shapes. These
lines will define the length and width of the box.

From the top of the lines that you added in step two draw another set of lines
that go back to the vanishing points. You should note that these lines will
cross. The point where they cross is the back corner of the top of your box.
In the last step we'll clean up the construction lines and finish off the 2 point
perspective drawing.

Remove any lines that are not necessary to define the box. I colored in my
perspective box to make it more clear.



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