The drawing is made by hand using an old perspective technique: "Cylindrical perspective method" also known as "4point perspective". It contains a view of a "space" surrounded by cubes piled up in different heights on a 360° view.
In a Cylindrical perspective, straight lines are drawn as sinusoid's that converge into 2 points located in the infinite. Therefore we need 4points grouped as pairs that generate perpendicularity and create depth.
After this, the drawing is wrapped in a "cylinder like" shape and due to the new projection, we got a new perception of reality. That can be made either by hand or in a CAD software.
The exercise was made in early architecture studies at the Architecture Faculty of Lisbon, Portugal.
Hi, sorry it didnt had any description!
I added some decent description to the clip now!
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Helder
Zuzullo 2 years ago
what is the math behind this?
EyMeng 2 years ago