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1-point perspective drawing.
Draw a room in 1-point perspective!
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1-point perspective drawing.
One-point perspective requires simultaneous application of geometry (parallel lines converge at a point), visual observation (what you actually see vs what you know), and spatial reasoning. Students who master perspective can visualise three-dimensional space on paper — a skill directly used in architecture, engineering, and film.
1. Draw horizon line. 2. Mark vanishing point. 3. Draw floor and walls meeting at point. 4. Add objects. 5. Color.