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Space and perspective
UW D.S. 120
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Art/Design
Undergraduate 1
02/29/2008

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Space
Definition
A two-or three-dimensional area defined by visual elements.
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Actual three-dimensional space
Definition
boundless and limitless in all directions
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Two dimensional space
Definition
flat plane with only length and width

depth is created through illusion
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Perceptual Constancy
Definition
The tendency of animals and human to see familiar objects as having standard shape, size, color or location regardless of changes in the angle of perspective, distance or lighting.
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Constancy of Size
Definition
The ability of the mind to maintain constant perceptions of figures and forms despite changes in the image on the retina.
Term
(Communicating Depth on a 2D Plane)

Relative Size (Size Cues)
Definition
The relationship of the sizes of figures or forms communicates the sense of depth
Term
(Communicating Depth on a 2D Plane)

Overlapping
Definition
When a form partially obscures another form(s) within the visual field
Term
(Communicating Depth on a 2D Plane)

Vertical Position in the Plane
Definition
The perception of depth is influenced by the relative location of the object to the ground plane. The further away an object is on the ground plane the higher it is in the visual field.
Term
(Communicating Depth on a 2D Plane)

Atmospheric (Aerial) Perspective
Definition
Strong value contrast are perceived as closer distance, while lighter values are perceived as further away.
Term
(Communicating Depth on a 2D Plane)

Value as Depth Cue
Definition
lighter values appear closer, while darker values appear further away
Term
(Communicating Depth on a 2D Plane)

Texture Gradients
Definition
The process of a gradual change through regular steps or stages
Term
(Communicating Depth on a 2D Plane)

Linear Perspective
Definition
A depth cue that is related to both relative size and texture gradient
Term
(Communicating Depth on a 2D Plane)

Change in Line Weight
Definition
Heavier lines are usually perceived as closer to the plane. Thinner lines are perceived as being further away.
Term
(Communicating Depth on a 2D Plane)

Spacing Between Lines
Definition
More condensed spacing usually is perceived as further away from the plane.
Term
(Communicating Depth on a 2D Plane)

Shadows
Definition
Imply depth
Term
(Communicating Depth on a 2D Plane)

Color
Definition
Warm colors tend to be seen as advancing cool colors to recede.
Term
(Communicating Depth on a 2D Plane)

Foreshortening
Definition
The apparent diminishing size of the width or height of an object as it angles away from the observer.
Term
Horizon Line
Definition
Where the sky meets the earth. The line on which the vanishing point is located.
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Vanishing Point:
Definition
The point at which a set of converging lines meet on the horizon; a drawing can have many vanishing points
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Station Point:
Definition
Location of the eye of the viewer.
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Views:
Definition
Bird’s eye, normal eye, worm’s eye
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Types of Perspective:
Definition
One point, two point, three point
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One Point Perspective:
Definition
There is only one vanishing point and the face of the object is parallel to the picture plane
Term
Two Point Perspective:
Definition
The edge of the object is parallel to the picture plane
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Three Point Perspective:
Definition
A development of two-point perspective: the third vanishing point is located above or below the horizon, which the vertical vanish to.
Term
Orthographic Projection:
Definition
The method of drawing three-dimensional objects in two dimensions by means of related views called plans, elevations, and sections.
Term
Plan View:
Definition
A scaled drawing of the object viewed from above.
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Section View:
Definition
A scaled drawing of the object viewed vertically with the inclusion of wall thickness.
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Elevation View:
Definition
A scaled drawing of the object viewed vertically.
Term
Axonometric:
Definition
Contains a true plan and is usually made with the aid of a 45 degree set square, although as long as the plan remains true, the angle at which it is tilted to the horizontal can be varied to produce the best effect.
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Axonometric (Plan Oblique):
Definition
Higher angle and horizontal planes receive more emphasis.
Term
Isometric:
Definition
The scale of three axes are the same. All three visible surfaces have equal emphasis.
Term
Dimetric:
Definition
The scales of two of the axes are the same and have idealized angles of 7 and 42 degrees to the horizontal.
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Trimetric:
Definition
The scales of all the axes are different.
Term
Oblique Projection:
Definition
A vertical plane remains parallel to the drawing surface, showing itself in true size, shape and proportion.
Term
Paraline Projection:
Definition
Paraline projections are always aerial view. It is particularly useful in architectural graphics because of their ease of construction and their effectiveness as a pictorial view.
Term
The Elements of Design
Definition
Line
Shape
Texture
Value
Scale
Proportion
Rhythm
Time/Motion
Color
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