A Visual Approach - Basic Perspective Drawing:

These are the diagonal lines you draw from the corners of your objects back to the vanishing point. They create the illusion of depth. If you’re drawing a cube, these lines form the "sides" that make it look solid rather than flat. 4. Convergence and Scaling

Use a ruler to connect the corners of that square to the dot.

This is the most important line in your drawing. It represents your eye level. Basic Perspective Drawing: A Visual Approach

Perspective drawing is essentially the art of representing 3D space on a 2D surface. Think of it as a "visual trick" that mimics how our eyes actually see the world—where things look smaller as they get further away. 1. The Horizon Line (Eye Level)

You are looking down (like from a bird's eye view). Low Horizon: You are looking up (like from the ground). Middle Horizon: You are looking straight ahead. 2. The Vanishing Point These are the diagonal lines you draw from

In , all lines that go "back" into space lead to a single point.

Draw a smaller square "inside" those lines to cut off the back of the box. It represents your eye level

This is a specific point on the horizon line where parallel lines appear to meet and disappear.