Perspective Drawing

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Hi,

I am now trying to make shapes for perspective drawing. :) :) :)
Best Regards,

Junichi Yoda
http://june.minibird.jp/

JuneTheSecond

#1
Another Example.
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Junichi Yoda
http://june.minibird.jp/

vojo

June....as usual, well done!!!!

Any though to making a 3D shape that can be rotated on any axis by control handles?   Ie a cube with 6 sides defined (geometries or subshapes) and let 3 control handles allow rotation in the X,Y,Z axis.   Would be great even if only 180 degrees on each/all axies (control above shape means cube top in play....control below shape means cube bottom in play).

JuneTheSecond

#3
Hi,

This is a kind of stereogram. :) :) :)

You  can make stereogram copy the perspective and move the vanishing point for right eye to the right.
Best Regards,

Junichi Yoda
http://june.minibird.jp/

JuneTheSecond

#4
Hi,

This is an experimental example drawing of perspective view.
This view turns when you move the vanishing point.
First select main vanishing point and press any arrow key on the keyboard.
It turns far less than 90 degrees, but it really turns.   :)  :)  :)
Best Regards,

Junichi Yoda
http://june.minibird.jp/

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JuneTheSecond

#6
Hi,

Shapes for perspective view are modified.
It makes turning more wide angle, though less than 90 degrees. :) :) :)

VBA macro is used to show and hide totally all shapes' frame or fix and free certain control points.
Best Regards,

Junichi Yoda
http://june.minibird.jp/

JuneTheSecond

#7
Hi,

This is a perspective view of a simple house.
You can move main vanishing point, and turn the view. :) :) :)
Best Regards,

Junichi Yoda
http://june.minibird.jp/

JuneTheSecond

#8
Hi,

This is a perspective view of 2 houses that have red roofs.
Move vanishing box, then the view changes.
Best Regards,

Junichi Yoda
http://june.minibird.jp/

JuneTheSecond

#9
Hi,

I would like to explain about "2-ply shapes technology". (Image44.jpg)
It is a strong way to construct perspective views that changes view when vanishing point is moved.
It is used to the red roof of above theme; the color of the underside is dark blue.
In the image "Image44.jpg" below, 2 shapes are placed just in the same location.
2 shapes have exactly the same size.

When you move the vanishing point, the view changes and the color changes rose to green or green to color rose.
When the green shape is visible, the rose shape is invisible. When rose is visible, green is invisible.

If you combine z-order of the shape with this technology, perspective views can be more realistic.
When you move vanishing point a shape at the most front, it can be expected to be moved backward than other shapes.

Above Visio drawing "perspective Drawing House 4.vsd"  is modified and replaced.
The fence surrounding the 2 red-roofed houses are improved using this technology.
Then the perspective view can is more realistic, when you move vanishing point. :) :) :)
Best Regards,

Junichi Yoda
http://june.minibird.jp/

JuneTheSecond

#10
Hi,

This is another type of view of the house.(Image45.jpg)
Best Regards,

Junichi Yoda
http://june.minibird.jp/

JuneTheSecond

#11
Hi,

Here are multiple houses on a place, different shape and different direction.
There would be more houses. :) :) :)
Best Regards,

Junichi Yoda
http://june.minibird.jp/

JuneTheSecond

#12
Hi,

Added one more house. :) :) :)
Best Regards,

Junichi Yoda
http://june.minibird.jp/

JuneTheSecond

#13
Hi,

Added a garage.
Best Regards,

Junichi Yoda
http://june.minibird.jp/

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