is the VP's are in the same place compare to the object but in different axis?

8:37 PM, Thursday August 20th 2020

I have a question about perspective:

is the VP's are in the same place compare to the object but in different axis?

to make it more clear is it possible that 1 vp will be closer to an object from another VP?

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12:27 PM, Friday August 21st 2020
edited at 12:28 PM, Aug 21st 2020

I'm not sure if I understood your question correctly, so try to reformulate again if this isn't what you asked for.

All vanishing points will be placed on the same axis (the horizon line), if the horizontal lines are parallel to the ground, and if the vertical lines are perpendicular to the ground. So no matter how you rotate a box, if those 2 conditions are true, then both vanishing points will be on the horizon line.

When you tilt a box, however, those 2 vanishing points won't be on the horizon line anymore, a new axis will appear, and the vanishing points will be placed on that axis, (blue axis on this image). The complete explanation is on this section.

edited at 12:28 PM, Aug 21st 2020
2:28 PM, Friday August 21st 2020

my question was if 1 VP can be more dramtic/shallow form the others or it's the same in all the VP but i think i figured it out by my own cuz that what 2 point perspective is, 1 point is 100% shallow and the others are not

1:46 PM, Saturday August 22nd 2020

Oh yes, if the question is that vanishing points can be at different distances from the center of the page then yes. Check out the diagram on this section:

https://drawabox.com/lesson/1/16/rotation

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