Final Perspective Drawing
Throughout this one point perspective project, I have learned about so much including orthagonals, the vanishing point, the "helper" line, and so on. Over all the most important skill that I have acquired is how to make objects in a drawing seem three dimensional by using horizontals as well as verticals.
Learning all of these enhanced my drawing by giving it depth and and intricacy. In general, these techniques made my drawing look appealing realistic.
If I did this project again, I would had more small details to try to make my picture an exact replica of the art room. I would also try to use the floor space better by adding more object to give the room even more depth than before. I might have also tried to add some shading to strengthen the drawing as a whole.
My advice to those who have drawn one point perspective is that the vanishing point is probably the most important part of the creation of the drawing, because it is used frequently. Also, horizontals will give objects a definite shape by giving it corners and edges. Lastly, ALWAYS USE A RULER!
The sources that helped me out most during this project were Ms. Hull's step by step slide show http://www.slideshare.net/marciehull/perspective-step-by-step because it showed me almost exactly what I had to draw since I drew the same wall that she used and this website http://www.olejarz.com/arted/perspective/intro9.html taught me what the vocabulary such as vanishing point and orthagonals meant. Through my own research, I also found this website http://www.instructables.com/id/How-To-Draw-A-Room-Using-One-Point-Perspective/ which I consulted frequently while I was drawing because it gave clear visuals of how to use the vanishing point while drawing objects and how to create worm's eye and bird's eye view in a picture.
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