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Final Perspective Drawing - Red 2014
Final Perspective Drawing
b. How did leaning this thing make your drawings better?
I felt that, after using these two tools, all of my objects looked real and proportional.
c. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?
I would take more time with the details. One of my classmates did every last detail, and even colored the drawing in, exceeding expectations and going above and beyond. If I had access to materials as well as more time, I would do that.
d. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?
I would tell them never to let go of the ruler. Their ruler is their friend, and they always need to be checking for angling, straightness, and connection to other points in the drawing. I would also tell them to use and trust their observer's eyes, see the drawing like an artist would, and try to figure out what 'looks wrong.' That can make or break a drawing.
e. What resource helped you the most and why?
Miss Hull taught me about using all of these tools, and helped me see things that I wouldn't have been able to see on my own. Also, she made sure that our drawings looked right, using her experience to guide us through this very difficult painting. In the end, rulers and pencils and erasers can only be used by a person who has been taught by Miss Hull.
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a) I learned how to make sure that when drawing all the objects all of them go back to the vanishing point.
b) By learning this my painting looked well balanced and everything drew back your eyes to the center of the drawing.
c) If I did this assignment over again I would add more details to the drawing. I woulds also add shading to further enhance the drawing.
d) My advice to someone who hasn't done a one point perspective piece would be to make sure certains lines lead to the vanishing point.
e) I think the slide that helped set up the one point perspective helped the most because this helped make sure that everything was started correctly and showed most of the steps for what fixing problems.
Final One-Perspective Drawing
a. What is one thing that your learned specifically that you did not know before?
In the time of completing my one-perspective drawing, I learned a lot about the different types of lines. When I first heard about the 3 lines that are used to complete this drawing, I'd never heard of an orthogonal line. Yet, I then learned that it's basically a fancy word for a diagonal line.
b. How did leaning this thing make your drawings better?
It helped my work look more realistic and advanced. For example, when making things for my drawing 3D, it helped to use each of the 3 lines, rather than making up shapes.
c. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?
If I had to complete this project again, I'd definitely use my class time more wisely. ANother thing regarding the project that I would do would be to take more time to make my floor tiles more precise and accurate.
d. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?
My main advice would be to take your time. This project took a lot of trial and error, drawing and erasing,and etc.
e. What resource helped you the most and why?
The one resource that helped me the most was my brother. He refused to draw anything on my paper, but when he'd draw an example on a blank piece of copy paper, it really helped me understand how to draw the specific thing that I had trouble with.Final Perspective Drawing
Prior to beginning this project I’d never heard of one-point perspective drawing, or a center point. But with this new knowledge, my drawings became more spatially logical - meaning things were proportional in relation to distance. If I had to do this project again, I’d focus more on details (verifying if lines were truely horizontal/vertical, how to draw stools, including drawings on ceiling panels, etc.) and I’d try to include more things from the right wall of the drawing.
Some advice I’d give someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before is: always use the center point - even if it looks correct double check, because usually it isn’t. Also, I found http://www.olejarz.com/arted/perspective/ to be the most useful resource during this project because it was simple and straight-forward.
Final Perspective Drawing
Final Perspective Drawing
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Final Perspective Drawing
Learning about the vanishing point made my drawing better by actually making my picture look realistic and stand off the page.
I would treat my materials differently If I could do this differently. I was unorganized and sloppy which lead to my stuff being wrinkled which hindered me from being able to draw.
My advice to someone that has never drawn in one point is to make sure your lines lead back to the vanishing points perspective.
The resource that helped me the most was the resource that you gave me which was really helpful because I got the base of the project done.
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