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SPACE Linear and Non-Linear Perspective SPACE/PERSPECTIVE • Space- The distance or area between or around things • Perspective- Representing a volume of space, or three-dimensional objects and how it looks in space NON LINEAR PERSPECTIVE How can you make objects look like they are closer up or farther away? CLOSER FARTHER Lower on the page Higher on the page Overlap- In front of Overlap-behind Larger Smaller Brighter colors Duller colors Darker value Lighter value NON-LINEAR PERSPECTIVE AKA AERIAL PERSPECTIVE AKA ATMOSPHERIC PERSPECTIVE ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE • One type of perspective that uses straight lines that converge(meet) at a single vanishing point. • Horizon line- the dividing line where the earth meets the sky. • Vanishing point- a point on the horizon line where all converging lines (orthogonal lines) meet. This helps to draw objects that appear to recede into space. USE LINES TO SHOW THE ILLUSION OF DEPTH Receding lines (going back into space) meet at the vanishing point The vertical and horizontal lines are parallel to the edge of the paper SOMETIMES YOU DO NOT SEE THE HORIZON LINE LIKE IN THE INTERIOR OF A ROOM THE VANISHING POINT ALSO DOES NOT NEED TO BE RIGHT IN THE CENTER OF THE PAPER USE YOUR PACKETS AND PRACTICE DRAWING LINEAR AND NON-LINER PERSPECTIVE Use a ruler and draw carefully, you will need to know how to do this for your main project. We will start the first one together.