![]() ![]() DRAWING GRIDS IN 1-POINT PERSPECTIVE |
(This is an example of an online tutorial for drawing in linear perspective.)
![]() To draw grids using linear perspective, it is best to start with a square. The diagram above shows a perspective view of a room drawn in one-point perspective. After you have established a horizon line and a vanishing point follow this step by step procedure to create a gridded floor pattern:
This grid system can be carried into walls and ceiling areas to create grids on all planes. This may make it possible to systematically place objects in a space by using the grid on all planes. An example of a gridded floor that is done in this manner is Botticelli's The Annunciation of 1489. By clicking on the smaller image you can inspect this floor in greater detail. Here are some student examples of tile floors done in linear perspective:
For more student examples go to Examples Page. Other Online Tutorials: Introduction to Linear Perspective: Art Studio Chalkboard http://www2.evansville.edu/studiochalkboard/lp-intro.html Linear perspective tutorial http://www.howardcc.edu/arts_and_humanities/perspect.htm Handprint: linear perspective http://www.handprint.com/HP/WCL/perspect1.html Visual Arts 10 http://schools.sbe.saskatoon.sk.ca/DE/VArts/VA10/2lesson3.htm Home School Arts http://www.homeschoolarts.com/main.htm Drawing in One-Point Perspective http://www.olejarz.com/arted/perspective/
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