Ground Plane

TECHNICAL DRAWINGS IN INTERIORS 4(1+3)

Ground Plane

It is a horizontal plane on which the object is stationed. When drawing in perspective, the ground plane is the horizontal plane representing the ground on which the viewer is standing. The ground level is usually drawn to represent the observer's feet. (Figure – 1) To give a different perspective of an image the ground level can also be set above or below the viewer's eye level.

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