Man s Eye View Perspective

Man s Eye View Perspective

Assessment DIRECTIONS: Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it on the blank provided before the number. 1. The object is viewed above the eye level of the observer. A. bird's eye view B. worm's eye view C. bug's eye view D. man's 2. The object is viewed within the eye level of the observer. A. bird's eye view B. worm's 3. The object is viewed below C. bug's eye view D. man's eye view eye view the eye level of the observe. A. Bird's eye view B. worm's eye view C. bug's eye view D. man's eye view 4. This is the other name for one - point perspective drawing. A. angular perspective C. parallel perspective B. perpendicular perspective D. circular perspective 6. This is the other name for 2-point perspective drawing. A. angular perspective C. perpendicular perspective B. parallel perspective D. circular perspective eye view​

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1. Assessment DIRECTIONS: Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it on the blank provided before the number. 1. The object is viewed above the eye level of the observer. A. bird's eye view B. worm's eye view C. bug's eye view D. man's 2. The object is viewed within the eye level of the observer. A. bird's eye view B. worm's 3. The object is viewed below C. bug's eye view D. man's eye view eye view the eye level of the observe. A. Bird's eye view B. worm's eye view C. bug's eye view D. man's eye view 4. This is the other name for one - point perspective drawing. A. angular perspective C. parallel perspective B. perpendicular perspective D. circular perspective 6. This is the other name for 2-point perspective drawing. A. angular perspective C. perpendicular perspective B. parallel perspective D. circular perspective eye view​


Answer:

1.a

2.c

3.b

4.d

5.b

6.a

7.a

8.b

9.c

10.d


2. ____ 2. a type of oblique drawing which is drawn in its actual size. A. Cavalier C. Cabinet B. General D. Oblique ____3. a type of oblique drawing wherein the depth of objects is reduced by half of its size. A. Cavalier C. Cabinet B. General D. Oblique ____4. The cabinet oblique uses______ degrees cross - axis. A. 30 C. 45 B. 60 D. 90 ____5. The cavalier oblique uses ______ degrees cross – axis. A. 30 C. 45 B. 60 D. 90 ____6 The object is viewed above the eye level of the observer. A. bird’s eye view C. man’s eye view B. ant’s view D. worm’s eye view ____7. The object is viewed within the eye level of the observer. A. bird’s eye view C. man’s eye view B. ant’s view D worm’s eye view ____8. The object is viewed below the eye level of the observer. A. bird’s eye view C. man’s eye view B. ant’s view D. bug’s eye view ____9. This is the other name for one – point perspective drawing. A. angular perspective B. parallel perspective C. perpendicular perspective D. Circular perspective ____10. This is the other name for 2 – point perspective drawing. A. angular perspective B. parallel perspective C. perpendicular perspective D. Circular perspective


Answer:

2. C

3. C

4. A or C

5. C

6. A

7. C

8. D

9. A

10. None of the Choices. The correct answer is Linear Perspective.


3. technical drawing6. It is the observer's eyes not the point on the ground wherethe observer's stand.UNA. Vanishing pointB. Station pointC. Ground levelD. Eye level7. No surface of the object is parallel to the picture plane.NadiaNameSection ZIGwhatA. ParallelB. VerticalC. AngularD. Horizontal88. A position of perspective where it is above eye level.A. Man's eye view C. Top viewB. Bird's eye view D. Ant's eye view9. A position of perspective where it is on the eye level.A. Man's eye viewB. Bird's eye viewC. Front viewD. Ant's eye view10. Below the eye level.A. Man's eye viewB. Ant's eye viewC. Right side viewD. Bird's eye view​


Answer:

6.D

7.C

8.A

9.A

10.B

Explanation:

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4. Directions: Write your holistic perspective and partial point of view/s of the given picture​


Answer

All of these paintings were made by Oleg Shuplyak

Image #1

Partial Point of View: The painting is a portrait of Charles Darwin

Holistic Point of View: The painting is of a woman reading a book and an old man wearing black robes.

Image #2

Partial Point of View: The painting is a portrait of (European) Jesus Christ

Holistic Point of View: The painting is a depiction of the Coming of the Messiah.

Image #3

Partial Point of View: The painting is a portrait of Vincent Van Gogh

Holistic Point of View: The painting is a portion of Van Gogh's famous painting "Starry Night."

Image #4

Partial Point of View: The painting is a self-portrait of Oleg Shuplyak

Holistic Point of View: The whole painting is a boy painting a house(the eyes).

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5. what is your view of this kind of modality in learning? show your partial perspective and holistic perspective view of this situation​


Answer:

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6. Word pool. Choose the letter of the correct answer in the box then write it on the space before each number. view A. Bird's eye B. Cabinet oblique C. Cavalier oblique D. Isometric drawing E. Man's eye view F. Oblique drawing G. One-point perspective H. Perspective drawing I. Pictorial drawing J. Three-point perspective K. Two-point perspective L. Worm's eye view 1. It is a type of pictorial representation of an object in which all three-dimensions are drawn at full scale. 2. It is an oblique projection where the length of the lines projecting backwards are halved and its side is drawn between 30 to 60 degrees. 3. It provides a three-dimensional (3D) image to help understand the shape of an object or to assist in interpreting a drawing. 4. This type of oblique drawing is obtained when the angle between oblique projectors and the plane of projection is 45⁰ and the rear projections are true to size. 5. This type of perspective drawing is a view obtained when the observer is below the subject. An example is when you are looking at a tall building from its base. 6. This type of perspective drawing is also known as angular perspective having 2 vanishing points. 7. This type of perspective drawing is also known as parallel perspective having 1 vanishing point. 8. This type of perspective drawing is is an elevated view of an object from above, with a perspective as though the observer was a bird, often used in the making of blueprints, floor plans, and maps. 9. This type of perspective drawing is where the subject is viewed parallel to the observer or human's eyes (as if you are looking directly straight on an object). 10. This type of pictorial drawing is probably the simplest method of producing a pictorial drawing because surfaces are directly in front of the viewer will look very similar to the front view in an orthogonal drawing. LLLLL ords they walk ance that h harvests. TASA "ESTI​


Answer:

1.d

2.a

3.a

4.d

5.c

Explanation:

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7. Pa help po papasa na po kasi need lang po now plssssss _____1. Its receding lines converge on single vanishing point. A. Man’s Eye View B. One-Point perspective C. Parallel perspective D. Perspective _____2. Its receding lines will converge on a two vanishing points. A. Picture Plane B. Station Point C. to see through D. Two-point perspective _____3. They are sometimes called receding lines. A. Two-point perspective B. Vanishing point C. Visual rays D. Eye View _____4. This is an imaginary vertical plane where the picture is registered. A. Picture Plane B. Station Point C. to see through D. Two-point perspective _____5. This is where the actual figure is laid. A. Bird’s Eye View B. Ground line. C. Horizon D. Man’s Eye View _____6. This is the fixed position where the object is viewed. A. Picture Plane B. Station Point C. to see through D. Two-point perspective _____7. This is the point where the figure appears horizontally at eye level. A. Bird’s Eye View B. Ground line. C. Horizon D. Man’s Eye View _____8. This is the point where all receding lines meet. A. Two-point perspective B. Vanishing point C. Visual rays D. Worm’s Eye View _____9. It is a view of an object from below. A. Two-point perspective B. Vanishing point C. Visual rays D. Worm’s Eye View ____10. It is an elevated view of an object from above. A. Bird’s Eye View B. Ground line. C. Horizon D. Man’s Eye View ____11. The object is in the level of the observer. A. Angular perspective B. Man’s Eye View C. Parallel perspective D. Perspective ____12. Meaning of the Latin word “perspective”. Latin word and it means. A. Picture Plane B. Station Point C. to see through D. Two-point perspective ____13. It is a pictorial view seen by the observer’s eyes. A. Angular perspective B. Man’s Eye View C. Parallel perspective D. Perspective ____14. It is also known as One- point perspective. A. Angular perspective B. Man’s Eye View C. Parallel perspective D. Perspective ____15. Also known as Two-point perspective. A. Angular perspective B. Man’s Eye View C. Parallel perspective D. Perspective _____16. Existing only in part; incomplete. A. Partial B. Partial Auxiliary C. Perpendicular Line D. Pictorial Drawing _____17. Having all the necessary or appropriate parts. A. Auxiliary View B. Complete C. Complete Auxiliary D. Exact _____18. Leaning or turning away from the vertical or horizontal; sloping. A. Complete Auxiliary B. Exact C. False D. Inclined _____19. It is an angle that contains 90 degrees. A. Pictorial Drawing B. Right angle C. Surface D. True _____20. These are lines that are drawn 90 degrees in relation to horizontal lines. A. Partial B. Partial Auxiliary C. Perpendicular Line D. Pictorial Drawing _____21. Provides supplementary or additional help and support. A. Auxiliary B. Complete C. Complete Auxiliary D. Exact _____22. Not approximated in any way; precise. A. Complete Auxiliary B. Exact C. False D. Inclined _____23. Means accurate or exact. A. Pictorial Drawing B. Right angle C. Surface D. True _____24. A continuous set of points that has length and breadth but no thickness. A. Pictorial Drawing B. Right angle C. Surface D. True _____25. It also means as helper view. A. Auxiliary View B. Complete C. Complete Auxiliary D. Exact


Answer:

1.B

2.C

3.A

4.D

5.B

6.B

7.A

8.C

9.D

10.C

11.A

12.A

13.D

14.B

15.D

16.A

17.A

18.C

19.C

20.D

21.A

22.D

23.C

24.B

25.B

Explanation:

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8. describe perspective view​


Answer:

Perspective view is a view of a three-dimensional image that portrays height, width, and depth for a more realistic image or graphic.

Explanation:

Explanation:

Perspective view is a view of a three-dimensional image that portrays height, width, and depth for a more realistic image or graphic. 3D, Video terms


9. Instructions: Supply the needed information to complete the following statements1. A drawing showing more than one side of an object tilted in front of the observer.a. pictorial drawingb. artistic drawing c. multi-view drawing d. orthographic drawing2. The place or point where the observer is supposed to stand while viewing the object.a. vanishing point b. center point c. piercing point d. station point3. The point where the horizontal line in the perspective view seems to converge or meet.a. station point b. vanishing point c. center point d. piercing point4. The object is placed on the horizon at the eye-level of the observer.a. bird’s eye view b. worm’s eye view c. man’s-eye view d. orthographic view5. An oblique drawing in which the depth axis lines are in full size.a. cabinet oblique b. cavalier oblique c. general oblique d. oblique perspective6. Iso means equal, metric means _____________.7. A circle becomes ellipse in ________________.8. Lines that are not parallel to the three base lines in isometric are called ____________.pls help me​


Answer:

1.d

2.a

3.b

4.d

5.b

6. a protjection to reduced measure

7.circle

8.nonisomitric lines

Explanation:

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10. Let's Try (Evaluation) Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if not. Write your answer on your answer sheet. 1. Perspective is a pictorial view seen by the observer's eyes. 2. Picture plane (PP) is defined as a vertical plane where the perspective view is assumed or imagined to be projected or drawn. 3. To a man on earth, horizon (H) is the imaginary intersection of the sky and the open sea. 4. Angular perspective, one surface of the object is drawn parallel to the picture plane. 5. Parallel perspective, no surface of the object is parallel to the picture plane.​


Answer:

True

True

False

True

False

Explanation:

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11. Partial Point of View/s: Holistic Perspective:​


Answer: Holistic perspective and partial point of view

Holistic perspective is a kind of system that aims to determine and explain the whole or totality of a given system by examining the behaviors and activities of certain component parts while in philosophy, a point of view is defined as a way or a method how one sees or perceives the reality or a phenom

Explanation:


12. A Daughter's Perspective Looking To The Eyes of a Courageous Women​


Answer:

The main idea of the first writer in her vignette is that she shared that her mother is an example of a courageous woman. She described her mother as a strong, brave, hard-working, and a loving mother. She admired her mother so much despite of everything her mother has been through.

being brave, wise, unselfish, dependable, and energetic, this characteristics can describe a courageous woman. Women get their courage through their loved ones, because women know that many people is counting on their skills, specially men. ... being the assistant of men, women still show their courage by helping them.


13. types of perspective views​


Answer:

One-point Perspective. As the name suggests, a one-point perspective drawing has one vanishing point at the horizon line. Therefore, all the receding ...

Two-point Perspective.

Three-point Perspective.

Four-point Perspective.

Five-point Perspective.

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Answer:

1. Atmospheric

2. Color,

3.. Linear.

Explanation:

There are three types of perspective. Those are atmospheric, color, and linear. Most great madshots will show all three of these types of perspective. And they're are valuable part of any mad-artist palette for giving a picture depth.


14. 1. Which of the following is not true about Isometric Illustration? A. Isometric illustration is helpful in creating scenes since one of the best qualities is that subjects can be scaled and rearranged in so many ways. B. Isometric illustration is a style of drawing which uses a technique called perspective drawing. C. This can help illustrators to follow instructions to put the parts together of a complex system. D. None of the above 2. What are the three views in orthographic drawing that the isometric drawing requires? A. Back front and right side view, top B. Top, front and right side view C. Front, rear and left side view D. Front, rear and right side view, left side view 3. This is the imaginary point or intersection lines projected from the receding horizontal edges of an object. A. Vanishing Point B. Station Point C. Horizontal Point D. End Point 4. A drawing that contains two vanishing points on the horizon line. In an illustration, these vanishing points are placed randomly along the horizon. A. One-point Perspective B. Two-point Perspective C. Three-point Perspective D. Four-point perspective 5. If the figure is seen below the eye level of the horizon, in what perspective view do you see the object? A. Man’s Eye View B. Bird’s Eye View C. Worm’s Eye View D. One sight View​


Answer:

a.c.b.d.a

Explanation:

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15. II. DIRECTIONS: TRUE OR FALSE: Put check symbol if the statement is corract and put a bross symbol if the statement is incorrect. 1. Angular perspective drawing uses two vanishing points. 2. One-point perspective drawing is also called as perpendicular perspective drawing. 2. The farther the color, the darker it appears. 4. All receding lines converge on a vanishing point. 5. in man's eye view, oblect is viewed within the eye level of the observer. give me answer please ​


Answer:

1.true

2.true

3.false

4.true

5.false

Explanation:

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16. 1. A drawing showing more than one side of an object tilted in front of theobservera. pictorial drawingb. artistic drawingc. multi-view drawingd. orthographic drawing32. The place or point where the observer is supposed to stand while viewingthe object.a. vanishing pointb. center pointc. piercing pointd. station point3. The point where the horizontal line in the perspective view seems toconverge or meet.a. station pointb. vanishing pointc. center pointd. piercing point4. The object is placed on the horizon at the eye-level of the observer.a. bird's eye viewb. worm's eye viewc. man's-eye viewd. orthographic view5. An oblique drawing in which the depth axis lines are in full size.a. cabinet obliqueb. cavalier obliquec. general obliqued. oblique perspective​


Answer:

1.A

2.C

3.B

4.D

5.C

Explanation:

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17. 4. The object is placed on the horizon at the eye-level of the observer.a. bird's eye viewb. worm's eye view c. man's-eye view d. orthographic view5. An oblique drawing in which the depth axis lines are in full size.a. cabinet obliqueperspectiveb. cavalier oblique c. general obliqued. oblique​


Answer:

PERSPECTIVE DRAWING

Explanation:

These are Three different Points of View:

1. Bird's Eyeview - known as an elevated view of any object from the top, similar to where the bird is.

2. Man's Eyeview- is the view which aligned in a human's eye.

3. Worm's Eyeview- when the vanishing or connecting point is placed underneath/below the viewer.

Here is the answer to the above question:

1. MAN'S EYE VIEW

The object is placed on the horizon at the eye level of the observer.

The Horizon or Eye Level is is the point at which a perspective drawing is made.

Whenever going outside is scaling is necessary, Horizon point is used like a reference  since it is the easiest way to see the relative distance of objects.

In art, the term eye level is most commonly used rather than the "Horizon"  as many instances that the horizon line is being hidden in the walls, buildings, etc.

2. THE CAVALIER OBLIQUE

An oblique drawing in which the depth axis lines are in full size.

The measurement of depth using an axis is drawn in a full scale for cavalier obliques drawing.

It is also called a High Viewpoint, which is a way of representing a 3D Object in a flat  projection or drawing.

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18. Differentiate a woman's perspective from a man's perspective?​


Answer:

Men have weaker impulse control.

The brain areas that control aggression and anger are larger in women than in men, which may account for some degree in larger male rates of violence.

Women are the only ones in their right minds.

Studies show that men mostly use their brain’s left hemisphere to process information, while women are more skilled at using both hemispheres. This would literally mean that women are the only ones in their right minds!


19. 1. A pictorial view seen by the observer's eyes.A. PerspectiveB. IsometricC. OrthographicD. Oblique2. An imaginary vertical plane where the perspective view isassumed to be projected.A. Eye levelC. Ground LevelB. Picture PlaneD. parallel3. A kind of perspective where one surface is parallel to thepicture plane.A. AngularB. AngleC. ParallelD. Point4. It is an imaginary horizontal plane which is in the level ofthe observer's eyes.A. Ground levelC. AngularB. Picture planeD. Eye level5. It is the imaginary point of lines projected from thereceding horizontal edges of an object.A. Vanishing pointB. Eye levelC. Ground levelD. Angular6. It is the observer's eyes not the point on the ground wherethe observer's stand.A. Vanishing pointB. Station pointC. Ground levelD. Eye level7. No surface of the object is parallel to the picture plane.A. ParallelB. VerticalC. AngularD. Horizontal8. A position of perspective where it is above eye level.A. Man's eye viewB. Bird's eye viewC. Top viewD. Ant's eye view9. A position of perspective where it is on the eye level.A. Man's eye viewB. Bird's eye viewC. Front viewD. Ant's eye view- 10. Below the eye level.A. Man's eye viewB. Ant's eye viewC. Right side viewD. Bird's eye view​


Answer:

1.A

2.C

3.B

4.D

5.C

Explanation:

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Answer:

1. A

2. C

3. B

4. B

5. C

6. A

7. C

8. A

9. D

10. D

Explanation:

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20. How the revolutionary perspective affected man’s view of his environment?


THE REVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE AFFECTED MAN'S VIEW OF HIS ENVIRONMENT

The environment was impacted by the Industrial Revolution. The world experienced a significant increase in population, which, combined with an increase in living standards, resulted in the depletion of natural resources. The use of chemicals and fuel in factories increased air and water pollution, as well as the use of fossil fuels.

Although man's industrial activities provide basic needs for society, they also release a lot of pollutants into the environment. Pollutants in the environment cause raw material waste, health risks, an increase in the death rate, crop damage, and make the environment unfit for living organisms, among other things.

People's behavior and motivation to act can be influenced by their surroundings. The environment can have an impact on one's mood. Several research studies, for example, show that bright light, both natural and artificial, can improve health outcomes such as depression, agitation, and sleep.

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21. _____1. Its receding lines converge on single vanishing point. A. Man’s Eye View B. One-Point perspective C. Parallel perspective D. Perspective _____2. Its receding lines will converge on a two vanishing points. A. Picture Plane B. Station Point C. to see through D. Two-point perspective _____3. They are sometimes called receding lines. A. Two-point perspective B. Vanishing point C. Visual rays D. Eye View _____4. This is an imaginary vertical plane where the picture is registered. A. Picture Plane B. Station Point C. to see through D. Two-point perspective _____5. This is where the actual figure is laid. A. Bird’s Eye View B. Ground line. C. Horizon D. Man’s Eye View _____6. This is the fixed position where the object is viewed. A. Picture Plane B. Station Point C. to see through D. Two-point perspective _____7. This is the point where the figure appears horizontally at eye level. A. Bird’s Eye View B. Ground line. C. Horizon D. Man’s Eye View _____8. This is the point where all receding lines meet. A. Two-point perspective B. Vanishing point C. Visual rays D. Worm’s Eye View _____9. It is a view of an object from below. A. Two-point perspective B. Vanishing point C. Visual rays D. Worm’s Eye View ____10. It is an elevated view of an object from above. A. Bird’s Eye View B. Ground line. C. Horizon D. Man’s Eye View ____11. The object is in the level of the observer. A. Angular perspective B. Man’s Eye View C. Parallel perspective D. Perspective ____12. Meaning of the Latin word “perspective”. Latin word and it means. A. Picture Plane B. Station Point C. to see through D. Two-point perspective ____13. It is a pictorial view seen by the observer’s eyes. A. Angular perspective B. Man’s Eye View C. Parallel perspective D. Perspective ____14. It is also known as One- point perspective. A. Angular perspective B. Man’s Eye View C. Parallel perspective D. Perspective ____15. Also known as Two-point perspective. A. Angular perspective B. Man’s Eye View C. Parallel perspective D. Perspective _____16. Existing only in part; incomplete. A. Partial B. Partial Auxiliary C. Perpendicular Line D. Pictorial Drawing _____17. Having all the necessary or appropriate parts. A. Auxiliary View B. Complete C. Complete Auxiliary D. Exact _____18. Leaning or turning away from the vertical or horizontal; sloping. A. Complete Auxiliary B. Exact C. False D. Inclined _____19. It is an angle that contains 90 degrees. A. Pictorial Drawing B. Right angle C. Surface D. True _____20. These are lines that are drawn 90 degrees in relation to horizontal lines. A. Partial B. Partial Auxiliary C. Perpendicular Line D. Pictorial Drawing _____21. Provides supplementary or additional help and support. A. Auxiliary B. Complete C. Complete Auxiliary D. Exact _____22. Not approximated in any way; precise. A. Complete Auxiliary B. Exact C. False D. Inclined _____23. Means accurate or exact. A. Pictorial Drawing B. Right angle C. Surface D. True _____24. A continuous set of points that has length and breadth but no thickness. A. Pictorial Drawing B. Right angle C. Surface D. True _____25. It also means as helper view. A. Auxiliary View B. Complete C. Complete Auxiliary D. Exact


Answer:

1. A

2. C

3. B

4. C

5. D

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22. It is a drawing which shows an object as it appears to our eyes * A. Working plan B. Perspective drawing C. Oblique drawing D. Multi-view drawing


Answer:

_ B. Perspective drawing

Perspective drawing

most realistic and complex from all pictorial drawing which shows an object as it appears to our eyes in perspective

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Answer:

diba pictorial drawing yun?

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B. Perspective drawing ata

Explanation:

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23. 1. Explain the 6 components of a perspective projection. 2.Draw the three positions of eye views in perspective position.​


Answer:

eye views in perspective position

Explanation:

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24. write a 200 word essay about the man's experiences, views, attitudes regarding his life and society, and provide your reflections about such experiences/ views/perspectives.​


Answer:

The man's experiences, views, and attitudes regarding his life and society are inspiring and thought-provoking. He has faced many challenges and has come out of them with a greater appreciation for life. His outlook is one of resilience and optimism, and he has a great respect for the people and places around him. He has learned to be grateful for what he has and to take advantage of opportunities that come his way. He has also developed a strong sense of self-worth, which has enabled him to pursue his dreams and achieve success.

The man's experiences have taught him to be open-minded and to value the opinions of others. He has also come to understand the importance of giving back to his community and of making a difference in the lives of those around him. He has a deep appreciation for the beauty of nature and the power of human connection. His outlook on life is one of hope and positivity, and he has a strong belief in the power of hard work and dedication.

The man's views and attitudes are admirable and should be celebrated. His experiences have given him a unique perspective on life and society, and his outlook is one that should be shared and embraced. His attitude and resilience are inspiring, and his outlook on life is something that should be admired and appreciated.

I find the man's experiences, views, and attitudes to be inspiring and uplifting. His outlook on life is one of hope and optimism, and his resilience and dedication are admirable. His attitude and outlook on life are something that should be celebrated and shared. His experiences have given him a unique perspective on life and society, and his outlook is one that should be embraced and appreciated.


25. 1. Compare and contrast the general idea(s) and principle(s) conveyed by the different perspectives or views of the self. ​


Answer:

Try to be yourself,try to answer it with your own.


26. 1. This is the other name of plan. a. left side view b. top view c. front elevation d. right side view 2. A type of perspective drawing wherein the receding line converge at a single vanishing point a. 2 pts. perspective b. 1 pt. perspective c. bird's eye view d. man's eye view 3. It is a line where the front view is laid. a. picture plane b. vanishing line d. horizon line c.ground line4. The line that stretches from the vanishing point is called a. projection line b. Section line c. vanishing line d. construction line 5. This point is used to project lines from the ground to the picture plane where the top view is drawn. a. vanishing point b. station point c. marking point d. end point.​


Answer:

1, C

2. A

4. C

5.C

Explanation:

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27. this type of drawing is one in which no principal surface of the object is parallel to the picture plane and has two vanishing points usually located in the horizonA. Worm's eye viewB. Two point PerspectiveC. Man's eye viewD. One point perspective​


Answer:

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28. it is a view of an object from below.A.two points perspective B.Vanishing PointC.Visual RaysD.Worm's Eye View​


Answer:

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Answer:

C.

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29. Activity 1: CHOOSE ME!Directions. Supply the needed information to complete the following statements. Put youranswer on the space provided before the number.1. A drawing showing more than one side of an object tilted in front of theobserver.a. Pictorial Drawingc. Multi-view Drawingb. Artistic Drawingd. Orthographic drawing2. The place or point where the observer is supposed to stand while viewing theobjecta. Vanishing Pointc. Piercing Pointb. Center Pointd. Station Point3. The point where the horizontal line in the perspective view seems to convergeor meet.a. Station Pointc. Center Pointb. Vanishing Pointd. Piercing Point4. The object is placed on the horizon at the eye-level of the observera. Bird's eye viewc. Man's eye viewb. Worm's eye viewd. Orthographic view5. An oblique drawing in which the depth axis lines are in full size.a. Cabinet Obliquec. General Obliqueb. Cavalier Obliqued. Oblique Perspective​


1. D

2. D

3. C

4. A

5. D

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30. Three views of perspective drawing​


Answer:

Orthogonal lines

Vanishing Point

Point Perspective

Perspective Drawing

Linear or point-projection perspective is one of two types of graphical projection perspective in the graphic arts; the other is parallel projection. Linear perspective is an approximate representation, generally on a flat surface, of an image as it is seen by the eye.Perspective Drawing is a technique used in art and design to represent three-dimensional images on a two-dimensional picture plane. (swipe the image back and forward to view) Perspective Drawing is a technique used to represent three-dimensional images on a two-dimensional picture plane.There are typically three types of perspective drawing: one-point perspective, two-point perspective, and three-point perspective.

Why is perspective important in drawing?

Perspective is used to represent the ways objects appear smaller as they move farther into the distance. It adds depth and dimension to flat images.

What are the elements of perspective drawing?

The three components essential to the linear perspective system are orthogonals (parallel lines), the horizon line, and a vanishing point. So as to appear farther from the viewer, objects in the compositions are rendered increasingly smaller as they near the vanishing point.


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