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Final Perspective drawing

Posted by Soledad Alfaro-Allah in Art - Freshman - Hull on Monday, April 22, 2013 at 11:25 am

I did not know how easy it was to create such defined images that look real. Manipulating lines and things of that such makes things look incredibly real and I felt very accomplished that I drew it. I understand how people see things more. In doing one point perspective I can find ways to draw objects were you can see and arial view of them. If I were do redo this project I would try to take more initiative and draw some of the artwork on the ceiling tiles and things of that such. My advice to one who has never done one point perspective before is to use your artist eye as much as possible and be as diligent as possible with whatever it is you are drawing because it is only hard if you over think it. My ruler, because I could make straight lines and have neat orthogonal lines. 

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Final Perspective Drawing

Posted by Jamison Turner in Art - Freshman - Hull on Sunday, April 21, 2013 at 11:26 pm

​One thing I learned this marking period is how to draw three-dimensional pictures that actually look nice.  This made my drawings look a lot more accurate and definitely better looking.  I think if I did this assignment again I would definitely add more detail to the walls, floor, and the ceiling.  My advice to beginners is to listen to Ms. Hull and look carefully at the slide show she provides.  My most useful source of information was Ms. Hull because she was always there to answer our questions and she was the person who made our slide show.
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Final Perspective Drawing

Posted by Daniel Ross in Art - Freshman - Hull on Sunday, April 21, 2013 at 6:21 pm

What is one thing that your learned specifically that you did not know before.


I did not know there was something called an orthogonal line.

How did leaning this thing make your drawings better.

Because I knew how to draw a room in 3D perspective it did not look like a 5 year old drew it.

If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?

I would put more time into the windows.

d. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?

Dont worry about any mark and making mistakes.

e. What resource helped you the most and why?

Ms. Hull... She knew how to teach us and she was very helpful. She corrected us when we made mistakes.

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Final Perspective Drawing

Posted by Nashay Day in Art - Freshman - Hull on Saturday, April 20, 2013 at 10:46 am

​a. What is one thing that your learned specifically that you did not know before.

One thing that I learned specifically that I did not know before was the importance of the 'orthogonal line', in one point perspective all of the lines created must all line up to the orthogonal because it keeps all of them even and in perspective. 

b. How did leaning this thing make your drawings better.

Learning this overall made my project much better, because it set a goal for me, and it was easier because I then understood the concept of one point perspective. 

c. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?

If I was to do this assignment again I would manage my time properly and try to add more detail overall to the drawing. 

d. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?

My advice would to be to try your hardest, and I would also tell them not to be afraid to make mistakes because those are what really make your project better, and in the words of Ms. Hull, "Break down your learning walls" because you grow so much and have a lot to reflect on when that action is done. 

e. What resource helped you the most and why?

The resources that helped me most were Ms. Hull, Wynn Geary, and the moodle page because they all were there to help me and I feel that without them I would not fully understand one point perspective.


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Final Perspective Drawing

Posted by Sydne Hopkins-Baker in Art - Freshman - Hull on Saturday, April 20, 2013 at 12:44 am

In art class we had to draw the art room. So you pick a wall you want to draw in one point perspective. I decided to be different and draw a wall no one else did. It was a challenge, and Ms.Hull probably got sick of me asking all those questions. At the end I was really proud of my view on the art room. One thing I learned was how to draw in 3D. Usually I draw rooms on the paper and they’re flat. It’s actually boring, seeing it flat so drawing the room made me realize there are other ways to make objects in a room stand out. I also learned to have more confidence in myself when it comes to drawing in general. This was a solo project so it was me myself and I. Since I was doing a different wall it was completely different from everyone else. I had to use my artistic eye on how to draw the right size tables and making the windows the right size. My drawing was better because I did it myself. I didn’t use a stencil or google how to draw it. It gave me a sense of independence, knowing I had little help.

If I could to this project over again I would still do the same wall but color my project. The first time I want everyone to look at the detail. I feel color would just ruin the room. I would also use the same size paper but not fold it up. The extra lines ruin the work, if the paper did not have creases in the paper it would probably look a lot more professional. My advice to someone who would want to draw in one point perspective is to appreciate your vanishing point. It makes everything look better. Also don’t be afraid to erase. The eraser will be your best friend. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes. You’re not going to be perfect, will you be good? Yes!! Have confidence in yourself say “I can draw” saying you can’t makes you believe it and then you won’t draw. I say if you’re starting draw on a regular sized piece of paper. It gives you a chance to get used to orthogonal and parallel lines. The best resource was Ms.Hull. She was there since question one, of many. She told me believe in my artist eye and keep drawing. It will look good at the end. I also had the support from my orange stream buddies, they helped me when I missed a day of class, and answered more question when needed. Overall I enjoyed this project.


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