Perspective analysis of a building in London, England. Seems kind of obvious now, but I finally figured out that each building has an individual vanishing point. ^^;
Does each building have an individual vanishing point? What if the buildings were built on a grid? What if the walls were therefore parallel? Would not those lines meet at the same VPs? Also: Very Important Point: The horizon line is visible in your picture. It is where the sky meets the ground plane infinitely far away. Your HL should be on the HL visible in your picture. And, yes, that would make the VPs somewhat different, because they would be on the HL. Better double check what you did. Also pleaase label LVP and RVP in a 2 point perspective. Thanks.
Does each building have an individual vanishing point? What if the buildings were built on a grid? What if the walls were therefore parallel? Would not those lines meet at the same VPs?
ReplyDeleteAlso: Very Important Point: The horizon line is visible in your picture. It is where the sky meets the ground plane infinitely far away. Your HL should be on the HL visible in your picture. And, yes, that would make the VPs somewhat different, because they would be on the HL.
Better double check what you did.
Also pleaase label LVP and RVP in a 2 point perspective. Thanks.