File:How To Draw a Perfect Square With 1 Vanishing Point - Additional Squares.png
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DescriptionHow To Draw a Perfect Square With 1 Vanishing Point - Additional Squares.png |
English: based on the above described procedure, a whole net of squares (chessboard style) can be constructed; notice that everything that is outside the guiding circle will look distorted, which is due to the 1 vanishing point projection |
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current | 13:26, 30 April 2020 | 1,200 × 662 (102 KB) | Stilfehler (talk | contribs) | plus guideline (circle) | |
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