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I got another on ready for you all.Bisectors: are lines that spit the area in half.
Diagonal Bisectors: Are lines spanning from opposite corners, splitting the area in half diagonally.
Guidelines: Lines that give reference in the direction, but will not be in the final rendering of the work as lines or implied lines.
Horizon: Line that separates the sky from the plain, mostly the earth.
Horizon Bisectors: Are Horizontal Lines that split the area Horizontally.
Lines: Marks spanning from one point to another setting boundaries for shapes and forms.
Linear Perspective: A geometric rendering for illustration where all parallel line meat at the point of infinity. Helping the artist render an accurate foreshortening of the subject.
Midpoint: the point were the Diagonal Bisectors meet locating the center of the area.
Negative Space: Space not filled in by the subject and the opposite of Positive Space.
One Point Perspective: a form linear perspective using only one vanishing point.
Positive Space: Space filled in by the subject and the opposite of Negative Space.
Vanishing Guidelines: Guidelines that give reference to Vanishing Lines.
Vanishing Lines: Parallel lines heading to the vanishing point.
Vanishing Point: also known as VP, is the reference points where all parallel vanishing lines meet.
Vertical Bisectors: Vertical line that splits the area vertically.
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WillWorks In reply to queenofsheba1000 [2012-11-19 00:58:19 +0000 UTC]
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clumsydemonwithfire [2012-04-22 11:58:36 +0000 UTC]
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WillWorks In reply to clumsydemonwithfire [2012-04-24 19:07:02 +0000 UTC]
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