paulk wrote:As I said, I really liked porkenbeans contribution, although I think natty's perspective is easier to grasp and it's also close to finished.
And yes, natty's perspective has a vanishing point.
It also seems to me most people prefer that perspective?
If this is ironed out, is there anything else to adjust before maybe hopefully getting this map bumped to FF?
Thank you paulk. I am glad to help when and if I can.
Let me try to explain without going too much into it, about "perspective". The current version is incorrect. Now that I look and study it it for more than just a glance, I understand just what it is that was bothering me so much about it.
An attempt at perspective has indeed been made. But it has only been half made.
I am not a teacher, but I will try to explain it the best way that I can.
If you Take my illustration for an example. It is what is referred to as a "1 point" projection. That is to say that the image is drawn from a dead on view. That means that the center of the object is the center of the view. The vanishing point is located at the center of the object.
As you view the object from a different vantage point, the vanishing point moves right or left, or up or down, or a combination of these.
In your attempted image, you have moved the vantage point to the right, and up. So you are looking at the subject from the right and above.
You have moved the vanishing point to the right, and you have correctly foreshortened the horizontal lines. But this is not enough, as you have not only moved the vantage point to the right, you have also moved it up so that you are slightly looking down on the subject.
This means that you must now do two things. One- you must foreshorten the vertical lines, and you must shift all of the lines along their plane that will result in a picture that has no parallel lines at all.
This is very confusing for me to explain.
The view that you have chosen IS in my opinion the best one for this project, Not dead on as in my picture. It is however much harder to draw correctly.
I will not try to illustrate it, as that would take a whole lot of effort. Maybe I can find a good example to cut and paste for you.
...stay tuned.
