A practical guide to perspective and geometrical drawing, adapted for candidates preparing for second- and third-class teachers certificates.
This edition explains how we see objects at distance and how to represent them on a flat plane. It covers key ideas like the horizon, the picture plane, and how lines converge toward a vanishing point. The book blends theory with step-by-step drawing techniques, including constructing shapes, solids, and complex figures, to build confident, accurate drawings.
What you’ll learn
- How perspective works and how to apply it to drawings that look correct from a distance.
- How to set up the picture plane, horizon, and center of vision for accurate representation.
- Practical methods for drawing cubes, prisms, pyramids, cylinders, and other solids.
- Step-by-step exercises and graded problems to build skills from basic shapes to complex figures.
Experience highlights
- Clear explanations of perspective rules and how parallel lines vanish at the center of vision.
- Hands-on practice with constructing and projecting geometric forms on a plane.
- A progression from foundational ideas to more advanced drawing challenges, including ellipses, tangents, and proportional relationships.
Ideal for readers of instructional drawing and geometry manuals who want firm, hands-on guidance for classroom-ready skills.