In , lines lead to two separate points on the far left and right. 3. Orthogonal Lines (The "Receding" Lines)
Always start with a light touch. These construction lines (orthogonals) are usually erased once the final shape of the object is defined. Basic Perspective Drawing: A Visual Approach
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 In , lines lead to two separate points
This is the most important line in your drawing. It represents your eye level. Basic Perspective Drawing: A Visual Approach
Parallel lines (like railroad tracks) seem to touch as they hit the vanishing point.