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Is this one point perspective? i need to draw it?

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heres the link

http://www.lightweaversphoto.com/fine_art/pinhole.jpg

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  1. No. You have to find a horizon line where all the lines meet in a central area and this looks like it has 2. One on the ceiling and one on the ground.


  2. well i kinda agree with the first person saying there's no horizon line its more like a portal effect of on the pillars but the support beam on the ceiling between the two middle pillars could be the horizon line if u want a yes answer  

  3. Your sample is a two point perspective, to be a one point perspective it would have only one vanishing point, to find the two points – extend the vertical lines of the doors and columns, and the horizontal lines of the lintel and roof beams off to the left. To make it one point perspective you should remove one of the points, the one to the far left would be the best choice to remove, it will take quite a bit of thought to get beyond the second point, essentially you are trying to emulate the photograph as if it had been taken on a plane parallel to the ceiling.

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