Brook Taylor's Principles of Linear Perspective A new edition with additions designed to help artists and students master the art of drawing with accurate perspective. This volume presents the core ideas behind projecting three‑dimensional objects onto a plane. It explains how lines, planes, and sightlines interact to create convincing images, and it shows practical ways to handle direct, oblique, and visual projections. The book combines clear explanations with measured guidance that supports careful study and steady practice. - Clear rules for how parallel lines behave in projection and how vanishing points are found - Step‑by‑step guidance on drawing planes, lines, and intersections to achieve correct perspective - Case studies and demonstrations to ground theory in workable drawing techniques - Aimed at artists, designers, and students seeking a solid, hands‑on perspective method Ideal for readers who want a deeper, methodical approach to representing space on a flat surface.
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