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May 23, 2012
One Point Perspective Checkered floor by *FireWater12Is one of several excellent tutorials by this deviant for all artists who are learning about perspective
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One Point Perspective Checkered floor

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I got another on ready for you all.

What I am demonstrating on this work is how to draw a checker board patter with linear perspective. This technique use the same bisector technique from the last work submitted. One new feature is the diagonal bisector lines are now moving back to the vanishing points.

It is simple all you need is to make two bisecting diagonal lines and draw them out to the horizon. Were the lines meat the horizon is were you will place a new vanishing point. This new vanishing point is known as dvp (diagonal vanishing point). Then you draw one line retreating to the vp (vanishing point) and another moving across horizontal though the midpoint.

When this is done you can make another diagonal bisecting lines. To make sure they are accurate see if the new diagonal lines meets at the dvps. You can do this over and over. You can use this for making pattern like the checker patter I showed you. Or you can also use this for placing images on that surface using a grid technique.

Bisectors: are lines that spit the area in half.

Diagonal Vanishing Point also known as DVP, is the reference points where all parallel diagonal vanishing lines meet. The diagonal line are often guidelines.

Diagonal Bisectors: are lines spanning from opposite corners, splitting the area in half diagonally.

Guidelines: Lines that give reference in the direction, but will not be in the final rendering of the work as lines or implied lines.

Horizon: Line that separates the sky from the plain, mostly the earth.

Horizon Bisectors: Are Horizontal Lines that split the area Horizontally.

Lines: Marks spanning from one point to another setting boundaries for shapes and forms.

Linear Perspective: A geometric rendering for illustration where all parallel line meat at the point of infinity. Helping the artist render an accurate foreshortening of the subject.

Midpoint: the point were the Diagonal Bisectors meet locating the center of the area.

Negative Space: Space not filled in by the subject and the opposite of Positive Space.

One Point Perspective: a form linear perspective using only one vanishing point.

Positive Space: Space filled in by the subject and the opposite of Negative Space.

Vanishing Guidelines: Guidelines that give reference to Vanishing Lines.

Vanishing Lines: Parallel lines heading to the vanishing point.

Vanishing Point: also known as VP, is the reference points where all parallel vanishing lines meet.

Vertical Bisectors: Vertical line that splits the area vertically.

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