Perspective & Isometric Drawing
- Oct 11, 2020
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Updated: Nov 15, 2020
ISOMETRIC DRAWING
Three-dimensional objects can be represented on a two-dimensional plane easily if appropriately drawn. Oblique sketching is a method of representing 3-D objects on a 2-D plane. Although oblique sketches are capable enough to project the correct image of the object, the actual measurement of the object may vary as compared to the image projected on a two-dimensional plane.





PERSPECTIVE DRAWING
First,what perspective drawing is.
Perspective drawing is a technique used to depict spatial depth, or perspective. In other words, it allows you to accurately draw a three dimensional object onto a two dimensional plane.There are typically three types of perspective drawing: one-point perspective, two-point perspective, and three-point perspective.
One-point perspective is often used for compositions that look at objects from the front.
Two-point perspective is used for compositions that look at objects at an angle.
Three-point perspective is used for drawing compositions that are looking up at a large object or looking down from a high place.

















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