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Drawing in perspective

Drawing in perspective

- [Instructor] Now we're going to take a look at drawing in perspective. In CorelDraw, you can draw in one, two or three point perspective, with no need to set up a complex grid in advance. After setting up the perspective field, you can draw directly in the plane that you want or place existing orthographic objects onto a prospective plane. Let's start with an introduction to perspective views. A one point perspective has a single vanishing point. For example, looking down the street and seeing buildings on either side. A two point perspective can be used to show a view from a corner, say an intersection we're building, shrink towards two separate vanishing points. A three point perspective is generally used for more dramatic views that focus on the top of an object, that vanishes towards the bottom or vice versa to show how objects look from below. These are referred to as bird's-eye view and worm's eye view. Now…

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