How to Draw a Log Cabin Window in Perspective.
Painting Class Taught by Artist Clina Polloni.
Our eyes perceive the world around us in three dimensions.
In order to be able to draw and understand dimension, we need to look at the horizon. The horizon is a straight line at the edge of the earth where land and sky meet. The horizon is the view from your eyes. If you move, your eyes will move together with the horizon.
Select the object you want to draw, with a pencil and one eyes close, find your horizon. Continue by placing lines from the object to the horizon. You will find your vanishing points. In this case we have two vanishing points.
In this drawing the red line is the horizon. The black lines indicate the vanishing point of the stones (Vanishing Point 1) and the pink lines indicate the vanishing points of the wood (Vanishing Point 2).
Draw all these lines with a pencil first and them over the lines draw wood, stones and window.
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