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CHAPTER 1 : PERSPECTIVE DRAWING

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1. Figure 1 shows a top view and a front view of an object A. Draw a one-point perspective view of the given object. The station point (SP), picture plane (PP), horizon line (HL), ground line (GL) and the orientation of the top view are given. Do not show hidden details.

FIGURE 1 OBJECT A Front View Top View SP GL

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2. Figure 2 shows a top and a front view of an object A. Draw a one-point perspective view of the given object. The station point (SP), picture plane (PP), horizon line (HL), ground line (GL) and the orientation of the top view are given. Do not show hidden details.

PP HL GL SP VP FIGURE 2 OBJECT A Front View Top View

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3. Figure 3 shows a top and a front view of an object A. Draw a one-point perspective view of the given object. The station point (SP), picture plane (PP), horizon line (HL), ground line (GL) and the orientation of the top view are given. Do not show hidden details.

FIGURE 3 OBJECT A Top View Front View PP HL GL SP VP

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1. Figure 4 shows a top view and a front view of an object A. Draw a one-point perspective station point (SP), picture plane (PP),horizon line (HL), ground line (GL) and the orientation of the top view are given. Do not show hidden details.

FIGURE 4 Front View Top View OBJECT A PP HL GL SP VP

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5. Figure 5 shows a top view and a left side view of an object A. Draw a one-point perspective view of the given object. The station point (SP), picture plane (PP), horizon line (HL), ground line (GL) and the orientation of the top view are given. Do not show hidden details.

FIGURE 5 OBJECT A Top View PP HL GL SP VP

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FIGURE 6 Front View OBJECT A Top View PP HL GL SP VP

6. Figure 6 shows a top view and a front view of an object A. Draw a one-point perspective view of the given object. The station point (SP), picture plane (PP), horizon line (HL), ground line (GL) and the orientation of the

top view are given.

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7. Figure 7 shows a top view and a front view of the object A. Draw a one-point perspective view of the given object. The station point (SP), picture plane (PP), horizon line(HL), ground line (GL) and the orientation of the top view are given.

Do not show hidden details.

Front View OBJECT A Top View FIGURE 7 PP HL GL SP VP

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8. Figure 8 shows a top view and a front view of the object A. Draw a one-point perspective view of the given object.

The station point (SP), picture plane (PP), horizon line (HL), ground line (GL) and the orientation of the top view are given. Do not show hidden details.

FIGURE 8 Front View PP HL GL SP VP OBJECT A Top View

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9. Figure 9 shows a top view and a right side view of an object A. Draw a one-point perspective view of the given object. The station point (SP), picture plane (PP), horizon line (HL), ground line (GL) and the orientation of the top view are given.

Do not show hidden details.

OBJECT A Top View PP HL GL SP VP Front View

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10. Figure 10 shows a top view and a front view of an object A. Draw a one-p0int perspective view of the given object. The station point (SP), picture plane (PP), horizon line (HL), ground line (GL) and the orientation of the top view are given.

Do not show hidden details.

FIGURE 10 OBJECT A PP HL GL VP Front View Top View SP

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11. Figure 11 shows a top view and a right side view of an object A. Draw a one-point perspective view of the given object. The station point (SP), picture plane (PP), horizon line (HL), ground line (GL) and the orientation of the top view are given.

Do not show hidden details.

FIGURE 11 OBJECT A Top View PP HL GL SP VP Front View

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12. Figure 12 shows a top view and a front view of an object A. Draw a two-point perspective view of the given object. The station point (SP), picture plane (PP), horizon line (HL), ground line (GL) and the orientation of the top view are given.

Do not show hidden details.

Front View PP HL GL SP A Top View VPA B VPB OBJECT A

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13. Figure 13 shows a top view and front view of an object A. Draw a two-point perspective view of the given object. The station point (SP), picture plane (PP), horizon line (HL), ground line (GL) and the orientation of the top view are given.

Do not show hidden details.

Front View PP HL GL SP A Top View VPA B VPB OBJECT A FIGURE 13

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14. Figure 14 shows a top view and a front view of an object A. Draw a two-point perspective view of the given object. The station point (SP), picture plane (PP), horizon line (HL), ground line (GL) and the orientation of the top view are given.

Do not show hidden details.

Front View PP HL GL SP A Top View VPA B VPB OBJECT A

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15. Figure 15 shows a top view and a right side view of an object A. Draw a two-point perspective view of the given object. The station point (SP), picture plane (PP), horizon line (HL), ground line (GL) and the orientation of he top view are given.

Do not show hidden details.

FIGURE 15 OBJECT A PP HL GL A VPA B VPB Top View

Right Side View SPTS

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16. Figure 16 shows a top view and front view of an object A. Draw a two-point perspective view of the given object. The station point (SP), picture plane (PP), horizon line (HL), ground line (GL) and the orientation of the top view are given. Do not show hidden details.

FIGURE 16 OBJECT A PP HL GL SP B VPB A VPA Front View Top View

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17. Figure 17 shows a top view and front view of an object A. Draw a two-point perspective view of the given object. The station point (SP), picture plane (PP), horizon line (HL), ground line (GL) and the orientation of the

top view are given. Do not show hidden details.

VP2 VP1 1 2 FIGURE 17 Front View PP HL GL SP

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18. Figure 18 shows a top view and front view of an object A. Draw a two-point perspective view of the given object. The station point (SP), picture plane (PP), horizon line (HL), ground line (GL) and the orientation of the

top view are given. Do not show hidden details.

FIGURE 18 Front View PP HL GL 1 Top View VP1 2 TL2 OBJECT A

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19. Figure 19 shows a top view and front view of an object A. Draw a one-p0int perspective view of the given object. The station point (SP), picture plane (PP), horizon line (HL), ground line (GL) and the orientation of the top view are given.

Do not show hidden details.

FIGURE 19 Front View PP HL GL SP Top View OBJECT A B TLB A TLA

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20. Figure 20 shows a top view and front view of an object A. Draw a two-point perspective view of the given object. The station point (SP), picture plane (PP), horizon line (HL), ground line (GL) and the orientation of the top view are given.

Do not show hidden details.

Front View PP HL GL SP OBJECT A Top View A VPA B VPB

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1. Figure 21 shows a top view and a front view of an object A. Draw a two-point perspective view of the given object. The station point (SP), picture plane (PP), horizon line (HL), ground line (GL) and the orientation of the top view are given.

Do not show hidden details.

FIGURE 21 Front View PP HL GL SP Top View OBJECT A B VPB A VPA

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22. Figure 22 shows a top view and a front view of an object A. Draw a two-point perspective view of the given object. The station point (SP), picture plane (PP), horizon line (HL), ground line (GL) and the orientation of the top view are given.

Do not show hidden details.

FIGURE 22 Front View

PP HL GL Top View OBJECT A B VPB SP A VPA

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