B r y c e M u l t i p l e V a n i s h i n g P o i n t s T u t o r i a l s b y D i m i t e r D i m i t r o v
HOW TO PRODUCE A PERSPECTIVE VIEW WITH MULTIPLE VANISHING POINTS
THIS IS A 500 YEARS OLD STORY Linear Perspective is a tool used to create illusion of depth in visual arts.
The Linear Perspective is one of the greatest Renaissance inventions.
In an early stage, the Renaissance masters developed perspective with only one Vanishing Point.
Later, painters like Leonardo da Vinci and many others, overcome the Linear Perspective
by experimenting and mixing into the picture a number of Vanishing Points
and several horizons as expanded sophistication in perspective illusion.
Now, if you are curious, you can find in Google and Yahoo more than 60,000 (July 2004) web sites
about Multiple Vanishing Points. Almost all of them are about history or theory of perspective,
but I haven't seen a single example of visual, practical solution into the 3D Digital Graphic Art.
So, I took the liberty to share my humble practical efforts and results of producing
3D perspective view with Multiple Vanishing Points method created in Bryce 5 and Photoshop.
What is the practical use? Only a strange, interesting and unusual point of view?
Or another example how 3D Digital Graphic Art can enhance our everyday perspective world.
Maybe there is something beyond third dimension where only a 3D artist can see the future?
PART ONE
A perspective view with five Vanishing Points into the distance...
New Multiple Vanishing Points Examples
Greetings and have fun to all of you,
Dimiter
July 2004