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>> No.2660552 [View]
File: 41 KB, 720x360, example_ellipseminoraxis.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
2660552

Reposting because new thread:
Is it just me being a beginner noob, or does this thing totally not look like a cylinder in perspective?
Shouldn't the minor axis be angled like the opposite way, towards the other vanishing point?
It's on the plane that refers to that VP after all.

>> No.2660290 [View]
File: 41 KB, 720x360, example_ellipseminoraxis.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
2660290

Is it just me being a beginner noob, or does this thing totally not look like a cylinder in perspective?
Shouldn't the minor axis be angled like the opposite way, towards the other vanishing point?
It's on the plane that refers to that VP after all.

>> No.2658823 [View]
File: 41 KB, 720x360, example_ellipseminoraxis.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
2658823

Is this supposed to be an example of a circular cylinder in perspective? If so then it's bullshit.

>The easiest way to think about it is if you treat the minor axis as the center line of a cylinder.
Bullshit.

The minor axis of an ellipse representing a circle in perspective does align to a vanishing point, but not with that one. It aligns to the vanishing point of the plane in which the circle lies.

What you see in the picture is a cylinder with elliptical base, tilted to the side.

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