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One Point Perspective Drawing

Posted by Tiarra Bell in Art - Freshman - Hull on Wednesday, April 17, 2013 at 11:25 pm

  1. One thing that I have learned that I haven’t learned before was it’s ok to erase because it’s a way of improvement and it’s the best way for you to learn your strongest points and and the weakest point that needed addition work. 
  2. Learning this really made my drawings better because I recognized my mistakes and changed them for the better. 
  3. If I did this assignment over again I would not procrastinate, and spend every ingle minute of time given to work on this. 
  4. My advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing is to draw as if you are looking at the thing you are drawing. You just don’t see a flat surface but you see 3 dimensional surface so draw in your point of view. 
  5. The resource that actually helped my out the most was observing other people’s drawings and trying to craft them into mines. 
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Final Perspective Drawing

Posted by Zoe Schwingel-Sauer in Art - Freshman - Hull on Wednesday, April 17, 2013 at 12:46 pm

a. One thing that I specifically learned was that all the objects in my final drawing are made up of little rectangles. For each item I had to draw, the base of the item started with drawing little rectangles. Also, in order to make something 3D you add more small rectangles. Before this project I looked more at the lines, than the actual shape I was making, but now I know that it's ALL rectangles. 

b. This learning about the whole concept of starting from rectangles really helped my drawing out. Instead of making random lines, I knew I had to start with a rectangle. This made drawing everything much easier. I could more easily create my objects, and also tell if I was doing something wrong!

c. If I had the chance to do this project over again I would make my back wall bigger. When I look at my drawing as a finished product, the back wall is so tiny, that some things were squeezed in and I could've made it more proportionate if I had had more room!

d. My two major pieces of advise that I would give to someone who has never drawn in one point perspective is to 1) start every object with a rectangle, and then add more rectangles to make it 3D. 2) Measure EVERYTHING. It's crucial to have straight lines in your drawing and if even one thing is off, it can mess everything else up. For every line I had to draw I would measure a distance on one side, and then measure the distance on the opposite sides, and then connect the dots!

e. The resource that helped me the most was Mrs. Hull's drawing guide. It gave you the basics, so that you weren't lost on what to do, but it let you figure out the details which made you really think (and erase a lot). It was super helpful going step by step in the guide, because I could reference the pictures, while making my own! 
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Final Perspective Drawing

Posted by Miles Cruice-Barnett in Art - Freshman - Hull on Wednesday, April 17, 2013 at 12:41 pm

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I learned how to make objects recede into and pop out of space.


By knowing how to do this I was able to create door ways and window frames.


If I were to do this assignment again, I would make sure to make the lines darker so that it is more visible in the photo.


Make sure that your lines are only either horizontal (up and down), vertical (left and right), orthogonal (to the vanishing point).


The olejarz website really helped me grasp the idea of one point perspective and how to make things pop out into space.

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Final Perspective Drawing

Posted by Dillon Hershey in Art - Freshman - Hull on Monday, April 15, 2013 at 10:32 am

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a. What is one thing that your learned specifically that you did not know before. I didn't know that if I really put my mind to it, I can draw something that is actually presentable. At first I didn't like how we had to use rulers but in the end I really enjoyed the project and I liked using rulers because they helped me make my lines straight. 

b. How did leaning this thing make your drawings better. It made my drawing better because with straight lines, the drawing can look realistic and detailed. 

c. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently? I would try to make the floor space not as big and try to add some more details to the project. Also I would like to trace the lines with a black marker to make it look finished. 

d. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before? My advice would be to draw really light lines because you will have to erase a lot! Also don't get discouraged because if you try hard, you can get the drawing done. 

e. What resource helped you the most and why? A resource that really helped me was the walk-through on Moodle. It helped me because I learn by seeing instead of listening. 

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Final Perspective Drawing

Posted by Lauren Hummel in Art - Freshman - Hull on Monday, April 15, 2013 at 10:26 am

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Reflection
1. One thing I learned while doing this project is that art takes time and that it is ok to erase and start over. Art is not something that you are born with but something you grow to be good at. After this, I think that I have really improved as an artist and I am proud of this piece. Also, that perspective drawings are all about orthogonal lines and rectangles.
2. Learning these things made my drawing better because I was not afraid of trial and error like I used to be therefore, allowing me to improve the things I did not excel at in the beginning.
3. If I did this assignment again, I would use all of the time given in class to work on it and not get as distracted. I would also take more time with coloring to make it the best it can be.
4. My advice to someone who as never drawn a one-point-perspective is to take your time and no matter how much you want to rip it into a million pieces, don't do it. It is not worth starting all over from scratch for. Just erase and keep on going. Also, don't be afraid to ask for help or to give it to someone else. You will be surprised at what your peers can help you with.
5. The resource that helped me the most throughout this project was Ms. Hull and my peers. They understood what I didn't and helped me to understand. I am so grateful for them because without them, I would have been stuck for a long time. Especially Jiwon, who helped me with the stools when my attempt was an epic fail.
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Final Perspective Drawing

Posted by Andrew Roberts in Art - Freshman - Hull on Monday, April 15, 2013 at 10:14 am

1)  ​I learned that I draw with a heavy hand, and while this is not necessarily a bad thing, when I rest my hand on the paper it smudges the pencil and makes it not look as good.
2)  Drawing this made my understanding of one point perspective better and therefore will help my drawings in the future.  Before, while I knew how to draw it, I did not know that, when drawing a box, there are three types one lines: horizontal, vertical, and orthagonal.  I did know to draw those lines, but knowing that there are only 3 will help me make sure that I do not make a mistake because I think it looks right, while it is not.
3)  I would have drawn the floor tiles in light pencil.  I started doing this but ran out of time and had to erase it.
4)  Remember the three lines!  If you do not remember them, your drawing will turn out disproportionate  and skewed.
5)  My best resource was my mind and my memory.  In 6th grade I had done a cityscape in one point perspective, and the pointers my art teacher had given me then helped me the most.
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Final Perspective Drawing

Posted by Lauren Thomas in Art - Freshman - Hull on Monday, April 15, 2013 at 10:11 am

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​a. What is one thing that your learned specifically that you did not know before.
I learned that the slanted lines are called orthogonals; I never knew that term before. 

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

I learned how to use the orthogonals correctly to make my drawing be the best it could be. 

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

If provided more time, I would've colored my drawing. I am content with my work and wouldn't change anything. 

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

Be very careful. I've done perspective since 8th grade and have always disliked it. I am very OCD-like and my art allows me to be free and perspective is very restraining on my artwork. I would give the advice of watching what you draw; every line shows. 

e. What resource helped you the most and why?

My friends have helped me the most. I would ask them if my drawing was crocked or off and they would help me with it to get it to look right. 

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One Point Perspective Art Room

Posted by Jesse Shuter in Art - Freshman - Hull on Monday, April 15, 2013 at 10:07 am

​One thing that I learned from this project was that I learned what an orthogonal line was. The orthogonal line made my drawings better because I was able to use them to make my drawings appear to be three dimensional. If I was going to do this assignment again I would do a few things differently, I would make the lines darker and mor prominent; I would pay closer attention to details; and I would try to make the paper less crumpled. My advice for someone that had never drawn a one point perspective drawing before is to pay attention to the ortogonal lines, they are the most helpful things to your picture if they are done correctly. The resource that helped me he most was the slideshow that Ms. Hull posted on moodle.
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