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Gesture Drawing

Implied motion and rhythm of subject to see the whole mass before its parts

Movement

Measuring (Proportions)

Transfer studied measurements of the subject to the drawing, making corrections when necessary using



Horizontal/Vertical


Distance


and Angles

Contour

Shows the inner form of a subject's surface to give a clearer understanding of the parts in relation to the whole

Foreshortening

Drawing a subject that appears to be at an angle moving towards or away from the viewer in space

Eye Level (EL)

Horizontal line representing your eyes distance from the ground.

Plane

Any flat surface, such as a wall, floor, or table top can be considered a plane

Center Line of Vision (CLV)

Represented by a vertical line equivalent to the center of your eyes

Vanishing Point (VP) (1 pt. Perspective)

Where the EL and CLV intersect and where all parallel lines converge.

Ground Level (GL)

Represents the ground you're standing on

Station Point (SP)

The point at which the viewer is standing

2 Point Perspective

Not every object shares the same VP, and objects must be parallel to share VPs. Objects parallel to one another.

1 Point Perspective

All objects converge to one point/ all objects parallel to the viewer

Three Ways to Measure Proportions

Horizontal/Vertical


Distance


and Angles