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Final Perspective Drawing
One thing I learned specifically that I did not know before was the importance of the vanishing point in any perspective drawing. The vanishing point is used to create sides in 3D objects in a drawing, as a reference when drawing which parts of an object would be visible, and as a general reference for the position of everything in a space.
b. How did learning this make your project better?Learning the importance of the vanishing point and the importance of orthogonal lines made my windows and tables look much more realistic and aesthetically pleasing. Though it took a lot of erasing, my whole project became 100 times better.
c. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?
If I did this assignment again, I would double check that all of my orthogonal went to the vanishing point before I darkened the lines with my pencil. I would also sit on the floor in a place where there would be less of a chance of people accidentally walking across and damaging my piece.
d. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?
Draw orthogonal and draw boxes. Orthogonal are essential to making your drawing realistic. To make a 3D shape with those orthogonal, making a prism or cube like shape that can be your frame for the object. This will act as a guide when you draw the rest of the object. Also, it helps to get on your feet and walk around the space you are drawing to get comfortable with every aspect and perspective.
e. What resource helped you the most and why?
My classmates helped me the most. It helped to work out problems with someone, and to learn from the hands and words of someone I am comfortable with and that I trust.
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b. Learning this made my drawings better because now I know how to make more realistic looking drawings using the vanishing point and how to make orthogonal lines.
c. If I did this assignment again, I would find a way to add better shading to the drawing. Also, I would use something else to take a picture.
d. My advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing is to always start your lines on a new object with the vanishing point, and let the size of the room guide you on the size and shape of the object that you're drawing.
e. The resource that helped me the most was the tutorial on how to draw the room because even after I finished the tutorial if I got stuck I went back to it to see how certain line were made in it and it let me get a good start on my drawing.
Final Perspective Drawing Green 2013 Perspective
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Before doing this project, I had no idea how to draw objects while using an orthogonal.
b. How did learning this thing make your drawings better
If I had to draw this picture without know this, than I think that my shapes would not be perfect. I think that they would fine, but it wouldn't look as much like a real life picture.d. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?
If I had to give advice to someone, I would say that you must use a ruler, and you must make sure that all of your lines are parallel to the edges of the paper, unless you don't want it to be.e. What resource helped you the most and why?
I think that the resource that helped me the most with this was
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Bailey Collins Quarter 3 Artwork and Photography
All of my artwork and images of my film are displayed on this Flickr photostream.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/collinsbailey/
Film I developed with the help of Addison Geary:
Final Perspective Drawing
Learning this drawing helped my artistic skill more, by enriching me, and adding some variety to it. Before my art classes at SLA, I was stuck to drawing basic cartoons, and some manga characters, which isn't really impressive. I'd always wanted to learn how to draw things like full rooms, and not a sad excuse for one. While I'm still attempting to grasp the skill, I love the idea of improving well enough to have really impressive room drawings. This class has taught me something I'd never learn otherwise!
If I could do this project all over again, (which I technically did...,) i would pay a little more attention to the requirements at hand, then started the actual drawing, rather than getting what I could, not asking for help, then freaking out when given another chance. I'd also reconsider the color scheme. And definitely avoid markers, they only lead to trouble...
To those ever interested in pursing the art of one point perspective drawings, should look into the following, before achieving those dreams. I highly, highly, highly, one hundred percent recommend both getting a good look at your subject, making sure you fully know what you want to have in your picture. Also, take your time, don't rush, have several pencils and erasers nearby, because there is no such thing as being over prepared. Lastly, when a teacher says draw from the vanishing point, you'd be better off to listen to that...
My greatest resource had to be my peers. I'd be distraught, and in a complete frenzy, but they'd always be around to help me out, and offer some pointers here and there. However, my biggest one right now, has to be Ms. Hull. I really can't get over the fact that I was allowed to restart, even though my first outcome was awful. That right there, is called awesome art teaching.
Below are my drawings. You can already see the immense difference between the last one. (first image,) and my first attempt, (second image.)
Final Perspective Drawing Green Stream 2013 perspective
I learned about Orthogonal Lines and Vanishing point. I never knew it was so much with drawling. Usually when I see people draw they usually do it freely but Now I see it more to it.
b. How did leaning this thing make your drawings better.
It made me learn better because it made me learn how to make things even out and look the same and connect. I don't have to wear about one side to big or limp sided now because now all I have to do is connect it to the vanishing point.c. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?
I would fold my paper a different way because now my picture look all nasty looking. :/ I hate when things look nasty looking.
d. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?
Make sure you know how to measure right and hold the ruler straight! It's very important for your lines to be straight because if not that can throw off your project.e. What resource helped you the most and why?
I will say my classmates and Ms.Hull. If I didn't understand anything I would ask a classmate and they was willing to help which was very nice of them.
One Point Perspective Drawing
A. I learned how to actually draw from 1 point perspective. I learned that you must have a vanishing point which means that means that all my lines on a paper that are not horizontal or linear must go back to the vanishing point.
B. It made everything on my paper look much more professional that it use to look when I did not use these tips Mrs. Hull gave us.
C. If I were to re-do the assignment, I would of done it on a smaller sheet of paper and finished it.
D. One piece of advise I have is LISTEN TO THE TEACHER! She is here for a reason. She has been doing this for years and she knows what to do.
E. The best resource I had was defiantly Mrs. Hull's post on the Moodle page. It gave us step by step instructions to do our drawing. There was some stuff that was left out, but it was very helpful.
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One thing that I've learned is that most 3D Drawings uses One-point perspective. I also learned that all of your lines must return to the vanishing point.
b. How did leaning this thing make your drawings better?
It helped make my drawings better becasue it showed me how to properly and evenly make the drawing in one-perspective. It also help me with drawing props in one point perspective.c. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?
I would have to add color to my room and add more props.d. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?
My best advice is to someone is to practice, practice, PRACTICE! It will help for your final drawing. And also use your resources wisely.e. What resource helped you the most and why?
The moodle slideshow because it hepled me get a better understanding of what to do and how to do it.
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I learned the use of new words such as orthogonal and vanishing point.
b. How did learning this thing make your drawings better?
This helped me learn because I could guide my self through the the rest of the drawing.
c. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?
If I could do this differently I would do this over. I would stay more focused in class and still continue to do good work.
d. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?
I would advise never give up because there will come points where you will want to quit.
e. What resource helped you the most and why?
Mrs. Hull was the best resource. She helped me when I was confused and frustrated. I also thank her for listing websites that also helped guide us when she was not available.
Quarter 3 Art Work - Kennedy Coverdale
Below is a slideshow of all the art work I did this quarter.
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One of the things I learned that I did not know before was how to draw perspective
b. How did leaning this thing make your drawings better.
Learning perspective let me make 3D room drawings such as this one and the other ones we made in your class.c. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?
If I redid this assignment I would spend more time on the tables and the windowd. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?
I would tell them to make sure that their orthogonal's are correct, otherwise you may have to redo your whole drawing if you don't catch the mistake early.
e. What resource helped you the most and why?
The resource that helped me the most was the slideshow because it showed me how to start my drawing.
Final Perspective Drawing - Green 2013 perspective
Doing this project, I have learned something really cool. A skill I’ve always wowed. I have learned how to draw in 3D. I never knew the technique and when others drew using this technique, I just gaped. Learning how to draw in one point perspective has made me a better artist. My art looks a lot more interesting and realistic. Learning this technique, I’ve become more advanced in this subject and I’ve also learned that hard work and determination pays off at the end. I got this piece of art created by myself, which I am really proud of. But if there was a chance to do this assignment again, I would first read the instructions clearly and use my class work time wisely. I feel like I tried to rush through some of the steps and thats why I messed up a lot. However, I’m glad that I didn’t give up. My advice for someone who is drawing something like this is to have goals, work your way towards them and don’t give up until you reach those goals. Use all the resources you have to make your drawing the best art you’ve ever drawn. I used rulers, the tiles of the floor to make straight lines, pencils, big erasers for my big mistakes, color pencils, and markers. All these tools together has helped me make an art that I call my finest.
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What is one thing that your learned specifically that you did not know before.
b. How did leaning this thing make your drawings better.
c. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?
d. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?
e. What resource helped you the most and why?
Answers
A) One thing that I did not know before this art clase was that math and art can go hand to hand.
b)It helped because I'm usually very good at math so having a good understanding of how to use a ruer really helped me throughout this art project.
c)I would of started with the the windows and tables then would of worked my way to the floor and ceiling tiles.
d)While drawing make sure ALL of your lines go towards your vanishing point.
e)The resources that helped me the most was the eraser. Through the course of this project I had to eraser dozens of lines to make it perfect.
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I had no idea how to draw in one point perspective when I came to SLA. This project me taught how to draw things in one point perspective. I also now see things around the city, and think, “I could draw that from one point perspective.” I have have thought this befor, and this project has given me more confidence when it comes to drawing. This made my drawings better, because I never really drew other than scribbles in my notebooks. Now that I have completed a drawing, I want to do more. If I could do this assignment again, I would make sure I had more time to add detail and color. I used my time in class well, but I am not the fastest worker. I take my time to make things as best I can. Next time I would push myself to work faster while still doing the best work I can. My advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective work of art is that they make sure to be very precise, because if you only have one measurement, or line that does not look right, then your whole drawing looks off. In all honesty the most helpful resources I used was my ruler. When I first started the drawing, It was hard for me to envision where I would make my lines, or make measurements, because I did not have a very well developed artist's eye. The ruler helped me make my lines straight, and have precise measurements. After a while, My artist’s eye started to develop, and I know that the ruler I used played a part in that.
Final Perspective Drawing - Blue Stream
B. Learning about the three types of lines improved my drawing immediately. When I used a line that was not vertical, horizontal, or to my vanishing point, it wouldn't look realistic. I remember this because I had a random diagonal line while drawing my door. After changing that one line and drawing it to the vanishing point, my door looked so much better.
C. If I did this assignment again I would definitely start earlier. Ten weeks is a long time to do a project so naturally in the beginning I did not use my time wisely. Then when it got down to one week left I started getting stressed out. So, if I had to do it again I would make better use of the time we were given.
D. My advice to a person who has never drawn a one point perspective would be to take your time and don't be afraid of your eraser! It can be really overwhelming to be told to draw a whole room in one point perspective. Especially to a person like me who has never felt particularly good at art. However, if you take it one step at a time it becomes much easier. You absolutely cannot be afraid of your eraser because during this project it will be your best friend. Making mistakes is apart of the process and things will get erased over and over again.
E. The resource that most helped me was the step by step presentation that was on Moodle. I would have been lost without it. The hardest part was starting, so having a guide was really helpful. By the end I got comfortable enough to figure it out on my own, but in the beginning it was a huge help!
Jeremiah Q3 Art work
Final Perspective Drawing
The advice I would give to someone else doing this project would to always use your ruler and make sure that it always stayed straight. If it is not the entire room will look off center. The three resources that helped me the most were Ms.Hull, the ruler and an eraser. Ms.Hull helped me figure out where everything went and how to put them there. The ruler then helped me get them there with beautiful straight lines. Then there was the eraser, I think I went through three whole erasers throughout this project. It was definitely my best friend. Overall this project taught me a lot about how to draw in one point perspective that I never knew before.
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a) One thing I learned from this project that I did not know before was how to draw a ceiling line. Also, I learned how to draw all different kinds of objects in one point perspective, not just tables.
b) These things helped make my drawing better because I could make the room itself look more realistic. In addition, I could include other details of the room in one point perspective.
c) If I did this project, I would spend more time on the details. I feel like I spent a lot of time on the “big picture” of the drawing. If I spent more time on details, I think I could have made the picture look fuller.
d) If someone was trying to draw a one point perspective drawing, I would say to them that they should always pay extra careful attention to which sides should be exposed in the drawing and which should not.
e) The resource that helped me the most was the slideshow on moodle. It really helped me figuring out where to start.
Final Perspective Drawing
1. What is one thing that your learned specifically that you did not know before.
One thing I learned to do was how to draw from different perspectives. I initially had no idea on how to and have always wanted to, but didn't know where to start. I'm actually pretty happy that Ms. Hull decided to give this unit as our first art assignment because it will truly benefit me in the long run. I feel as though I can add life and substance to the things I draw now, not only drawing people, but backgrounds and scenery as well.
2. How did learning this thing make your drawings better.
Now I actually have an idea of what I'm doing when I am drawing a landscape or room. At first when looking at many of the rooms that other professional artists have drawn, I thought that they had naturally knew how to make furniture and rooms from all perspectives. But after Ms. Hull teaching my classmates and I know how to do so. I am pretty confident and creating all sorts of rooms and knowing what I am doing now.
3. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?
I would draw a different, more complex room. Considering I have a confident perspective on how to do so. I think drawing a different environment with more details and curved objects would be a challenge, which is necessary to know when pursuing a career in the art industry.
4. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?
Depending on what perspective they are going for, I would tell them to simply place a dot in the middle of the page. Use a ruler to create an outline of the object they are making. And then draw orthogonal lines to create dimension that would apply or look similar to the real world.
5. What resource helped you the most and why?
The drawings that Ms. Hull placed around the class really helped. And the online tutorials on moodle catered as well. In my spare time, I would look in comic books and pay attention to the way the illustrators drew their rooms. I would point on the things they did wrong, and pay attention to they things they did right. I then tried to incorporate that into my own drawing.
Art room Assignment
One thing that I learned was making the drawing look 3D.
b. How did leaning this thing make your drawings better.
It makes the drawing better because it makes it stand out and it's not flat.
c. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?
If would draw another perspective of the room.
d. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?
To try to make it 3D and just do it as how the real view of the room looks like.
e. What resource helped you the most and why?
the resources that helped me the most was the presentation tat showed me how to do it.