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TITLE PAGE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
WHAT IS PERSPECTIVE?
PART 1: NATURAL PERSPECTIVE: Draw and Paint What You See
1 | Atmospheric Perspective Using color and value to show distance.
2 | Detail and Edges A little fuzziness can help.
3 | Size, Spacing and Overlap Things are not always what they seem.
4 | Values and Shadows Help from the dark.
PART 2: LINEAR PERSPECTIVE: A Few Simple Rules Open Lots of Doors
5 | One-Point Perspective It all starts with a box.
6 | Two-Point Perspective Looking at the box from a different angle.
7 | Three-Point Perspective and Beyond Vanishing points all over the place.
8 | Curves in Perspective Where circles become ellipses.
9 | Reflections They can fool you.
PART 3: LINEAR PERSPECTIVE: Special Problems
Problem 1: Dormers
Problem 2: Tile Floors
Problem 3: Tile Floors at an Angle
Problem 4: Spoked Wheels
Problem 5: Columns and Towers
Problem 6: Nuts!
Problem 7: Minaret
Problem 8: Stairs
Problem 9: Reflections of Reflections
Problem 10: Extreme Views
Problem 11: Hilly Street Scenes
CONCLUSION
GLOSSARY
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