Below Eye Level Drawing. Draw a chair below the level of the eye so that a line connecting two of the legs does not recede at right angles to the picture plane. In three point perspective two of the points are located on the horizon line with one usually being above or below it.
When we draw or photograph anything we are creating or capturing that image at our own eye level and everyone who views the drawing or photo will be forced to assume our eye level. Anything placed above the horizon line and we wont see the top but will see the bottom. The horizon line or eye level is the position of the viewers eyes in relation to the scene in the picture if the viewer was actually there.
When the horizon is low on the page our focus is on things above our eye level-over our head we are looking up.
When the horizon is low on the page our focus is on things above our eye level-over our head we are looking up. Draw tiles on a floor in one point perspective. Find the first angle of the second receding plane off the vertical edge. Lid open at right angles the top.