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Reflections, shadows,  and shade in perspective (Continued)
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Reflections, shadows,  and shade in perspective (Continued)

Perspective Practices, Continued Reflections shadows,  and shade in perspective SHADOW: Shadows in perspective necessitate your determining the position of a light source and a vanishing point for the shadow. Establish a light source either on or off your drawing paper.    This is a simulated position and direction that indicates the location of a real light such as the sun or a light bulb. Locate a vanishing point for the shadow vertically below the light source  on  the  horizon.  Draw  visual  rays  from  the  simulated  light  source  to the corners of the object.    Extend the rays to the plane on which the object rests.    Draw lines from the vanishing point of the shadow to intersect the visual rays from the light source along the ground line. The shadows will follow the contour of the plane or object on which they fall. Figure 5-27 shows the location of a light source, shadow vanishing point, and shadows in perspective. Figure 5-27.—Shadows  in  perspective. Continued  on  next  page 5-35

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