One-point perspective is a technique for drawing objects in a way that makes them appear 3D and realistic. It uses a horizon line, single vanishing point, and receding lines that get smaller as they move away from the viewer to create the illusion of depth and space. The horizon line establishes where the ground meets the sky, all parallel lines recede towards the single vanishing point to depict distance and perspective.
2. What is perspective?
• When we draw in
perspective, it
means that we
are drawing in a
way that makes
our artwork look
more realistic and
3-dimensional. It
gives our artwork
the illusion of
depth (space).