Two points perspective drawing. Cityscape quick sketch using two points perspective technique, Environmental scene concept design. Here is another of many environmental quick sketches for the up coming feature tutorial.
Two-point perspective:
Two-point perspective can be used to draw the same objects as one-point perspective, rotated: looking at the corner of a house, or looking at two forked roads shrink into the distance, for example. One point represents one set of parallel lines, the other point represents the other. Looking at a house from the corner, one wall would recede towards one vanishing point, the other wall would recede towards the opposite vanishing point.
Two-point perspective exists when the painting plate is parallel to a Cartesian scene in one axis (usually the z-axis) but not to the other two axes. If the scene being viewed consists solely of a cylinder sitting on a horizontal plane, no difference exists in the image of the cylinder between a one-point and two-point perspective.
Here is an environmental design using two points perspective.
Two-point perspective construction lines.
More perspective tutorials
-One point perspective drawing
-Three points perspective drawing




















