One point Perspective

Two Point perspective


Difference between one point and two point perspective can sometimes be hard to differentiate. With one point perspective, the cube has a set of parallel lines that never lead to a vanishing point, with two point perspective, both sets of lines lead to a vanishing point. It may be hard to tell if lines are parallel or if they converge inward enough to be considered two point perspective
Three point perspective
With three point perspective, the object is foreshortened with the bottom or top face of the object/cube closer to the viewer so the height of the object converges towards a vanishing point above or below.

Atmospheric/Aerial Perspective

Atmospheric perspective is the effect of the earths atmosphere on the far distance. The atmosphere builds up the further you look and the colours become less saturated and detail gets lost. If the day is clearer the effects of atmospheric perspective aren’t as obvious as on a foggy or cloudy day.
Tried to apply knowledge of perspective to an object more complicated than a cube. sketched a simple gun and added perspective lines.

