Little Help with door

Started by ashmc2, Tue 09/02/2010 04:26:14

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ashmc2

My middle short hallway doesn't look quite right. Little help please?


Virgil

If I think correctly the little part in the middle is inset? If so you don't have it in perspective, the reason the two outer doors look right is because they fall back into a vanishing point, moving away from our view. You'll need to do the same to that hallway to make it look right.

Thats if I understand what you mean.  :D

Ryan Timothy B



If I understand you correctly, you're looking for something similar to this (I didn't follow the perspective, so beware). It's just to show you.

ashmc2

Thanks that was what I was looking for.


Ryan Timothy B

But what you've done isn't correct though.

The back door has to be smaller than the other two doors. Otherwise it goes completely against perspective. :P
If it weren't 1am, I'd probably show you a perspective demonstration with that door.

ashmc2

This thread has been very helpful to me, but I am still having an issue. Could someone give me a link to how to scale my door? Thanks.

Khris

Here:



1. I've eyeballed the vanishing point using the existing lines (inner blue lines)
2. side wall of recess is parallel to room's side wall -> same VP -> outer blue lines form small wall
3. lowest blue line crosses bottom of back wall -> corner (red line)
4. find intersection of back wall and side wall to transmit door height (lower horizontal green line)
5. draw resulting corner (vertical green line)
6. connect door's upper side to VP (angled green line)
7. intersection with corner gives door height at back wall
8. scale door down using height and center it

ashmc2

sweet. You guys have really gone out of your way to help me. Thanks I have learned much.

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