Because the one point is straight back like a one point perspective and the 2nd point is really far off, only affecting the surfaces facing the picture plane slightly. The grid says it's an 85/5 degree 2 point but I don't understand the degree thing yet so I went the way my teacher referred to it.
Why do you call it "combining one and two point" perspective?
ReplyDeleteI always liked the constructions for this. Seems like magic.
Because the one point is straight back like a one point perspective and the 2nd point is really far off, only affecting the surfaces facing the picture plane slightly. The grid says it's an 85/5 degree 2 point but I don't understand the degree thing yet so I went the way my teacher referred to it.
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