PDA

View Full Version : Help on an aspect of Loomis' 'Successful Drawing'


StrangeLove
November 22nd, 2008, 10:09 PM
Hello. I'm currently studying Loomis' Successful Drawing. I'm currently going through the perspective section.Drawing to scale to be exact. I've attached the page on how to do and indicated the lines I'm having a problem understanding. The line is (O,C). If you read the page it will give you a better understanding of what that diagonal does. In addition to that diagonal, I don't understand how to repeat the process and achieve the additional measurements. I also included my work. The diagonal is on the drawing, which I achieved by going through the vertex of the "optional depth of first foot" line. Which I don't think is correct, because I can't replicate the distance of the depth of the optional first foot.

Hope I explained my problem clearly.


Thanks, StrangeLove

DeadlyFreeze
November 22nd, 2008, 10:30 PM
To repeat your shape in space you need to find your center line of your box as it is, which is what the x is for. Once you have your center line you go from one corner (A) through center (B) to your top guide line. Then just repeat.

StrangeLove
November 22nd, 2008, 11:15 PM
Ok, I understand when I think of it as a box.

Thanks for the help.