6. Drawing - Perspective 2

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PERSPECTIVE 2
DIVIDED SPACE
DIVIDED SPACE
Divided space is a technique by artist to put parts within an object in
correct perspective (example-handles, buckles, etc.)
Artists use divided space to space out objects that recede evenly into
space (examples-fence posts, sidewalk cracks, rows of windows,
etc.)
DIVIDED SPACE METHODS:
1)
“X” Method (see pp. 25 & 26 in Perspective book)
2)
Fence Post Method (see p. 29 in Perspective book)
3)
Diagonal Bar Method (see p. 28 in Perspective book)
X - METHOD
USING THE “X’ METHOD
The first “x” was to
locate the center parts;
the second two “x”s
were to locate the
buckles on either side.
Then the side and top
parts were located by
the “x” method.
Here is the finished drawing with
the “x”s erased and values added.
DIVIDED SPACE
Completed with details & shading
DIVIDED SPACE
Completed with details and shading
FENCE POST METHOD
DIAGONAL BAR METHOD