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Final Perspective Drawing

Posted by Nebil Ibrahim in Art - Freshman - Hull on Thursday, April 18, 2013 at 12:08 pm

I learned how to determine which lines should be parallel or go to the vanishing point depending on a line's position in real life.

It helped my perspective of how to draw and it gave me an understanding of drawing 3D objects based on the object's position relative to my eyes.

I would probably make the windows smaller and put the table farther back since the apron of the window is too low to the ground if I had to do the assignment again.

I would tell someone who has never drawn first perspective that it is easy if you know when to use the vanishing point and when to make lines parallel to each other. Also, I would tell them to pay attention in class and know the definition of key words like parallel or orthogonal.

The slide show helped me the most because it showed me how to make the sizes accurate and what to do on some confusing parts like drawing the apron of the window and spacing objects.

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Final Perspective Drawing

Posted by Gina Sorgentoni in Art - Freshman - Hull on Thursday, April 18, 2013 at 12:07 pm

I learned how to give my drawings perspective and depth. Before we did this assignment I had no idea how having a vanishing point could make a drawing look realistic. Knowing all this helped me improve not only my artistic skills but the nature of my drawing. If I did the assignment again I would want to save my coloring until the very end, by doing so I could have easily fixed later found mistakes. My advice to someone who has never drawn in one point perspective is to be mindful of where your vanishing point is, because it is the most important part to your drawing. The sources on Moodle were a major help to me, also Ms. Hull for her artistic direction. 
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Final Perspective Drawing

Posted by Greta Haskell in Art - Freshman - Hull on Thursday, April 18, 2013 at 12:01 pm

​1. What is one thing that your learned specifically that you did not know before?
One thing that I learned that I did not know before was orthogonal lines and all the names for specific lines and stuff. I knew what they were and how they had to be done but I didn't know what they were called.  

2. How did leaning this thing make your drawings better?
Learning these things made my drawing better because now I knew the right way to draw them and I became really good at doing one point perspective stuff in my opinion. 

3. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?
I would probably fold my drawing differently and draw my lines a lot darker because they are hard to see in my picture. 

4. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?
I would tell them to start small and practice before they try to do something big. Also they should try to be really precise so that they don't have to erase a lot of things.

5. What resource helped you the most and why?
The resource that helped me the most was my brain because I have a pretty good eye for this stuff, I didn't need a lot of help. If I did have a question I would go to moodle to see the presentation Mrs. Hull did so that I could see what she did. 
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Final Perspective Drawing

Posted by Dylan McKeon in Art - Freshman - Hull on Thursday, April 18, 2013 at 11:48 am

​A. What is one thing that your learned specifically that you did not know before.
I learned how to apply a vanishing point which helped me a lot with keeping my room in proportion.
B. How did leaning this thing make your drawings better.
It helped me a lot with my drawling especially with the two walls on the side. Without my vanishing point the walls would be uneven and out of proportion.
C. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?
Next time I would work on the positions of the table more because the middle table was a little off. I also messed up with my floor tiles because I forgot to draw my orthogonal line so some of them are rectangles.
D. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?
Make sure you draw the basic parts of the room first but do not draw the floor tiles until after you draw everything else on the floor. It is easy to draw around the objects and will save you a lot of eraser marks.
E. What resource helped you the most and why?
The resource that helped the most would be the one point perspective room that we drew with Mrs. Hull (here). it introduced the basics of one point perspective and I referred back to it a few times to make sure I did not do anything wrong.
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Final Perspective Drawing

Posted by Brittany Atkinson in Art - Freshman - Hull on Monday, April 15, 2013 at 12:51 pm

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​ One thing I learned that I didn't know before is that all elements of a drawing are connected by orthogonals and the vanishing point. They keep the drawing in balance and keeps everything in proportion. Learning this made my drawing acceptable. Without these two techniques I would be out of luck trying to draw this art room. My room would look unprofessional and it would all be guess work.
If I had to draw this room over again I'd definitely pay more attention to the details the things in the room. Things in the room like the number of tables there are in the room or the texture of the tables and stools. I would not spend so much time doing everything to exactness. For example, the floor tiles took me an entire class period because i wanted to have the exact number of tiles on the floor (24). 
My advise to someone who has never done one-point perspective is to take their time on a drawing like that. You will make a lot of mistakes and will have to erase all the time. It's good to be patient and not try to rush the drawing. If you're stuck on one thing, go back to it later. The resources that helped me the most was the olejarz website and Mrs. Hull's example. They gave the most direct examples and showed the simplest way of drawing certain elements.
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Final Perspective Drawing, 2013, perspective

Posted by Sean Morris in Art - Freshman - Hull on Monday, April 15, 2013 at 12:51 pm

a. What is one thing that your learned specifically that you did not know before?
One thing that I learned specifically is how to draw tiles on ceilings and floors.

b. How did learning this thing make your drawings better?

This helped make my drawings better because they allowed me to make a more accurate room.

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

If I did this assignment again I would try to see if my back wall was not as small so I could have more space to draw.

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

My advice to someone who has never drawn one point perspective is that to make sure you have a clear vanishing point otherwise you can't do your drawing.

e. What resource helped you the most and why? 

The resource that I believed helped me the most were the guidelines on Moodle because since I was doing the same wall as on the website it helped me with how to accurately create the room better than if I had used another wall.
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Final Perspective Drawing

Posted by Isabella Beato in Art - Freshman - Hull on Monday, April 15, 2013 at 12:29 pm

​ One thing that I learned that I didn't know how to before is to let your mind see the picture. If you don't let your mind see the picture you wont be able to draw it and make it look nice. You have to get through your mental barriers. If I didn't learn this my picture wouldn't look the way it does. It wouldn't be in perspective. If I had to draw this picture again I would probably manage my time better, I procrastinated a lot. My advice to someone else would be to not get frustrated. Also, make sure all your lines are straight. My most helpful resource was Mrs.Hull. She helped me get through all my mental barriers. 
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Final Perspective Drawing

Posted by Gabrielle Smullen in Art - Freshman - Hull on Monday, April 15, 2013 at 12:13 pm

I learned that drawing everything from the vanishing point made everything line up and look neat and it made sense when I finished my drawing why the vanishing point was so important. If I did this assignment again, I would draw a different wall from a slightly different perspective. My advice to someone who's first time this would be doing this is always follow your vanishing point. Your drawing will come together nicely, don't try to guess because anything off could make the whole thing wrong. The slide that Ms Hull put up helped a lot, it was a good follow up and made the ending a little easier. 
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