The Basics of Perspective

At the heart of perspective are two critical concepts: the horizon line and vanishing points. The horizon line represents the viewer’s eye level, while vanishing points are where parallel lines appear to converge in the distance. These foundational elements help artists organize space and objects on a flat surface, making scenes appear three-dimensional and authentic. Without them, drawings can look skewed or unnatural. For a deeper dive into these basics, explore the comprehensive guide at Artists Network.