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    One Point Perspective is a type of linear perspectivethat uses a single vanishing point to create the illusion of depth in a work of art. There are several methods of linear perspective, but one-point is a single point perspective and is the simplest. One point perspective assumes the flat, facing planes of objects have no depth but the sides and e...

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    There are several lines and components that show up frequently in a 1-point perspective drawing. It’s a good idea to get familiar with them. Here’s a list of useful vocabulary that is frequently used when describing a one point perspective drawing. Parallel– Parallel lines are lines that never touch… even if they are extended indefinitely. Horizont...

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    The one point perspective method of drawing is best suitable for drawing box-like objects. Although an experienced artist can use perspective drawing to replicate complicated objects, it’s best to start off simple. Learning how to draw a cube in one point perspective is a good starting place. Here’s an example of a one point perspective cube: There...

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    Once comfortable drawing cube-like forms to a single vanishing point you can easily apply the same technique to lettering. One point perspective will allow letters and words to pop out with a great looking, realistic 3D effect! Even if lettering is not your thing, pay close attention here. I’m going to use 3D letters as a tool for teaching you some...

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    As an introduction to drawing exteriors, let’s draw a simple building in single point perspective. You’re going to discover some cool things about measuring within the one point perspective system!

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