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Today's subject is just sitting around waiting for us to draw. Get it? I hope I hear you smiling. ;-)
You see...it's all a matter of perspective! Think of the chair as as a 3D Cube of sorts. As such, the bottom of parallel chair legs will generally recede to a disappearing point on the horizon (or at the same height as the viewer's eyeline). Similarly, the edges of square seats, and chair arms may also recede according to lines of perspective. In fact, drawing a cube around the seat of a chair as a guide of sorts can be a good idea.
Food for thought- If an object is below the horizon line, all horizontal lines of perspective will recede UP to the horizon. If the chair is viewed from below (with a low horizon), all horizontal lines of perspective would appear as if they are receding DOWN to the horizon. It may sound confusing if you haven't practiced drawing your cubes, but for those of you who have, I hope this will be a helpful bit of information. For more complete instructions on this concept follow this link: 30 Day Drawing Challenge Day 18- How to Draw a Cube
The chairs above have 3 ½ legs and 3 legs...hmmm. Who'da thunk?
Ahhh, finally a chair with 4 legs, but look! None of them are the same length! |
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Rebecca Zdybel
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Art Lessons: Drawing, Watercolor, Acrylic, Collage, Mixed Media
Myrtle Beach, SC
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