OBLIQUE
PERSPECTIVE (2 VANISHING POINTS)
It
is the perspective of objects in a sharp-corner position before our
vision.
The
oblique perspective can be constructed only inside a parallel perspective.
The reasoning is as follows: the parallel perspective represents our
visual field, a space with a limited lateral image of up to 3m to the
right plus 3m to the left and an ample vision ahead, reaching the infinity
on the horizon line.
This
space, this visual field is fixed, without movement.
The
oblique perspective represents the movement existing inside this static
space.
Objects
in oblique perspective are seen from a sharp corner and constructed
with two opposed lateral points and their view point is the same both
for the parallel and the oblique perspective, because the two perspectives
represent the vision of a single viewer.