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Posted by Laura De Jesús in Art - 9 - Hull on Monday, April 4, 2011 at 10:23 am

Well the project started by the square in the middle of the paper and then the point of intersection. We had to make the ceiling tiles and the above first, it was mainly just using the different types of lines and shapes. 
The way i planned out to complete my project was i would finish a certain part every class but it didn't work out that way. I finished the beginning but when it came to the bottom. So it kinda evened out.
The easiest part was the lining being the fact that I had art last year I am familiar with it all. Also where the placement was that was easy as well.
The hardest part to learn draw was the putting all the details in the objects like in the window the blinds were difficult to draw. And the ceiling tiles were had to get straight but i I tried my best.
Victoria Odom
I chose Victorias because I think hers was well done. The way her picture came out in the end was perfect and the fact that she helped me made it even better, She has potential!

















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My perspective drawing_Hunt

Posted by Katherine Hunt in Art - 9 - Hull on Monday, April 4, 2011 at 10:23 am

When starting off this project we started off with boxes. These boxes helped up with three-d perspective drawing so that we know how to start off with the room. Once we knew how to do that we started drawing doors and objects in our room. In order to do that we learned how to use our vanishing points so that the objects will be done correctly and cross through our vanishing point. Our class learned that only two types of lines could be used when doing this which are vertical and horizontal. With knowing this we were free from using any other lines. In order to do this project we had to draw the walls of our room starting from one wall which would be our main wall. 

The things that were easy to learn was putting each object and making sure that they go through the vanishing point as well as figuring out how to make the tiles of the ceiling.


What was difficult when making this art assignment was drawing straight lines for me as well as making things look three-d.

Jaccar Garcia-What makes Jaccar's drawing successful is that her lines are straight and her drawing is centered correctly. All of her objects go through the vanishing point, too.





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Morgan Taylor's Perspective Blog <3

Posted by Morgan Taylor in Art - 9 - Hull on Monday, April 4, 2011 at 10:22 am

The purpose of this project is to draw our art classroom in perspective. To make it look like you are in the room itself.

The steps:
  1. First Draw a line across the top of the paper where you want your ceiling line to be.
  2. Next put a dot in the middle of that line.
  3. Put 6 lines 1 in. apart on each side of the middle dot.
  4. From the last line you made on each side put a longer line down to make the wall your going to be looking at.
  5. Connect the lines to male a perfect square in the middle of the paper.
  6. draw an X through the square to find your vanishing point.
  7. Once you have the vanishing point you can start on the actual drawing.
      Note: If the line looks horizontal in real life it will be an orthogonal (Line going to the vanishing point) on the drawing.

It was easy to learn and understand how to ma
ke the drawing look 3D, it was hard actually doing it on the sheet of paper and making it look good.

Victoria Odom
This is a lin
k to one of the best perspective drawings in the class. I Think it looks very realistic and the lines are perfectly straight and it just looks awesome. The lines that look horizontal in real life go to the orthogonal in her drawing.

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Art Class

Posted by Zaria Fortson-Linton in Art - 9 - Hull on Monday, April 4, 2011 at 10:21 am

​The project that we did was based on us learning about perspective, 3 dimensional squares and also how to make a square equal in the middle of a page.

T
he process I used to complete this project was to use what we were taught about making squares and the perspective point to make the ceiling, the back round and the tables. it was hard because i wasn't use to drawling like this and because i lost my paper last minute and had to restart all over again today.


The person who's project that I thought was very good was Victoria Odom's. I think this because its not only neat and completed, she took her time and she was close to finishing it. It was clear and she worked very hard on it and you can tell.
Victoria Odom


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Jessica Maiorano - One point perspective

Posted by Jessica Maiorano in Art - 9 - Hull on Monday, April 4, 2011 at 10:19 am

We started out with a big piece of paper and then made a box and a vanishing point.
For the project we could only use vertical and horizontal lines. First I made the box in the middle of my paper was the back wall or the wall you started from. The the made the ceiling tiles. Then started ti make the window. Finally you put everything in the room. Drawling the objects was hard but the ceiling tiles was not that hard to drawl.

Kristen Bezhani has done a very good job with this project. What was successful in her project was that the window really looked like the window in the actual room. She got the point of 3D effect.  
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Danielle Little's Room.

Posted by Danielle Little in Art - 9 - Hull on Monday, April 4, 2011 at 10:18 am


In Art class we focus on drawling simple shapes, to create a bigger master piece. Our assignment was to draw the Art Studio, veiwng from one part of the room.
First  we had to locate the center of the paper. Once you find the cnt point you had to create a rectangle equally around the center point. After you make the rectangle, you have to create the ceiling tiles. Next, you draw all the windows and blinds. Later you draw in all the details of the room, using the shapes and methods we learned.
The easy part about this part was actually drawling. The hard part was understanding how to draw each shape as it needs to be.

Gabe Beresin, complete the assignment very well. His details of the room are on point.
Gabe's Drawling, is a prime example to the assignment. He showed details in each little part of the room. His ceiling, and windows is well designed.
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Three dimensional drawing

Posted by Isabela Supovitz-Aznar in Art - 9 - Hull on Monday, April 4, 2011 at 10:17 am

​This is my drawing of the farthest wall on right of my art class. What we did for this project was we learned the measurements for a room, and how to draw them realistically on a piece of paper. we used rulers, and had to include everything in our drawings (three dimensionally) to make it look as realistically as possible.  I drew the table in the center back of the room, the ceiling as it'd be seen from a three dimensional view, and the window shades above the table!!
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Tyanna Pleasant art room

Posted by Tyanna Pleasant in Art - 9 - Hull on Monday, April 4, 2011 at 10:16 am

We started this project with practicing drawing regular 3-dimensional boxes, and using the middle of the page as our point of perspective where everything will eventually meet up in the room. Then I looked at weather each of the objects that I drew in the room has a part that sticks out or that comes out of the wall because I have to make it look 3-dimensional. I drew the part that would be apart of the wall so basically the 2-dimensional stuff, then added the 3-dimensional things <the things that has to look like its jumping off the page.  I did this by Making lines meet up at the point of perspective, the center of the page. 
The easiest thing to earn was drawing the strait lines that goes towards the point of perspective and finding the point of perspective.
The hardest thing to learn was how to make the items look 3-dimensional and knowing where to place each item I have to draw.
An artist in my class that i think understood it well was Victoria Odom.
She completed most of her project and she made everything look realistic. It looks like the actual room and everything is popping out of her page.
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One Point Perspective of the Art Room

Posted by James Prell in Art - 9 - Hull on Monday, April 4, 2011 at 10:16 am

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     I started this drawing  by measuring the back wall, then drawing the vanishing point.
After that I drew the side walls, floor, and ceiling. To draw the ceiling tiles I used the vanishing point then drew a line from the corner of the back wall box to the opposite corner of the paper. After that I started drawing the smaller details on the back wall and ceiling such as the lights, the fans, the wifi box, and the windows.

I'd like to mention Kristy who I think did an exceptional job on the project.
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Art Room

Posted by Victoria Odom in Art - 9 - Hull on Monday, April 4, 2011 at 10:10 am

This project is based off of the point of perspective. I started off by using lines drawn from a little point from the middle of the page used to make boxes. Then we moved on something harder which was drawing a room and items that go into a room. After completing the task of drawing a simple room, we moved on to drawing any wall of our art class room. The easiest thing to learn was that drawing straight lines could make a room look so realistic. The hardest thing to learn was on what angle to draw the lines on, when trying to make objects stand out more.

Jaccar Garcia
 Jaccar's drawing shows much effort and hard work put into it. She got the idea of perspective and her work is interesting to look at. The way she drew her windows look the same as they do in our art class room. 
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