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How to draw A bird's eye view?
Ive been drawing a lot and thing is... I don't know how to draw a bird's eye view :( I want you to help me to find some sites for me that will improve my drawing! THANK YOU SO MUCH! :D
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- bob nLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
A birds eye view is a common term used in perspective drawing. To draw a birds eye view you must make a low horizon line (majority of space above the horizon). Put the vanishing point on the horizon anywhere and draw your object(s). It will look like you are above it like a bird.
Source(s): higher art...lol - Anonymous5 years ago
Bird's eye view just means "from above"- the standpoint of a fowl. I am no longer aware of any designated phrase that would describe what you are pronouncing past: 1) on the job coaching (for a job) 2) actual world experience (as opposed to text ebook or lecture room). Not sure what else...I'm going to be curious to see what others say.