ABSTRACT

The orientation of the object to the picture plane determines whether it has one, two, or three vanishing points. This chapter explores how to combine an object in one-point perspective with an object in three-point perspective. To create a cohesive scene there are several guidelines that must be followed, as the one-point object must be placed into the scene in a specific way. Combining one-point perspective with three-point perspective can result in a dramatic image if done correctly. This chapter explains the rules an artist must follow when attempting this task.