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Q3 Art Reflection

Posted by Charles Velazquez in Art - Freshman - Hull - y2 on Sunday, April 12, 2015 at 6:53 pm

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1.) I felt like I deserve a 90-95 because I think that I have improved drastically in my drawing skills. I drew the design on the back wall and I drew stuff on each of the walls.

2.) I would add more to the right wall and not leave everything to last minute.

3.) I think that Tajnia's was the most successful one because of how much detail she put into the drawing. She shaded in the blinds and created an beautiful table. The stools were sketched but had an great originality to them. Nice project overall.

4.) That it is hard at first but easy after a while doing it. I learned that your lines should always point to your vanishing point or your drawing will be off a little. 


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Q3 Art Reflection

Posted by Tajnia Hussain in Art - Freshman - Hull - y2 on Friday, April 10, 2015 at 11:28 am

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A. I feel like I accomplished partially of both of the side walls and the back wall. I missed some things on one of the side walls because I didnt have space but the other one was fully done. I would give myself full credit for both the ceiling, floor, and the left side wall because I followed all the directions for it. 

B. If I do this project again I would do the same wall but put more time to it and add color to the ceiling. I would also try to do the full room not missing parts from the side walls.

C. I would say Jaszmine's drawing is successful. I can notice that she put a lot of effort and time into it. She completed the back wall and the ceiling fully. The side walls have windows and doors on them and she detailed it with the board and door window which was great. I could tell that she followed the directions from the one point perspective and she used the vanishing point correctly. She also had a table and stool to top it off and it looks successful. 

D. I learned that you have to carefully use the vanishing point to get everything on point and you have to align everything correctly. You have to use the vertical, horizontal, and orthogonal lines. 
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Q3 Reflection

Posted by Fatoumata Camara in Art - Freshman - Hull - y2 on Friday, April 10, 2015 at 11:21 am

I feel like this was the best art project i done. I took my time to finished it even though i kept getting frustrated but i took a chance and kept trying. What i would do differently is keep my measurements together because i think i used different numbers so maybe it wouldnt look like good but i tried my best. One art project that was successful was Isaiah project it was good his celing was a little off but the project was nice. What i learn from a one perspective is that i see different things from different people.
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Q3 Art Reflection

Posted by Mohamed Bah in Art - Freshman - Hull - y2 on Friday, April 10, 2015 at 11:20 am

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  • a. I think I was very lazy with my drawing, but could have done more. If I were grading myself, I say I'd give a 5 for the back wall, 5 for the side wall, 10 for the ceiling, 10 for the floor, 15 for the table, and 12 for the chair, giving me a final score of... 57.
  • b. Well, I'd probably follow the directions a bit more carefully in order to finish quicker and with a higher quality
  • c. There's one drawing I really like. It pays attention to a lot of detail with the drawings on the wall and the placement of the stools and tables. I think the main reason why it's successful is that it uses orthogonals very well and keeps the perspective consistent, making it seem very life-like.  
  • d. Well, so far, it helps with making things be realistic in that they give a sort of field of view. With this in mind, things like buildings, cubes, prisms, and distance in general are much easier to deal with when drawing. Very helpful.

     

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Q3 Art Reflection

Posted by Israh Mohammed in Art - Freshman - Hull - y2 on Friday, April 10, 2015 at 11:19 am

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1.) I feel like I finished the ceiling and the back wall and side wall I included a couple stools and a table. Also, I included my back wall and the two walls on the side. I feel as though I did an okay job for my first time doing a one perspective drawing of a room. 

2.) I would probably draw more tables and practice drawing my stools better before I put them on my final piece. Also I would use my ruler more efficiently and make my lines for the sink and table more straight. 

3.) I think that Kate Kopf's drawing is successful. I believe this because she had all the required requirements. She had a back wall side wall veiling tables and tools and she even had details on the wall, the fire flames. Also, she had a sink and cabinets above them. 

4.) I learned that you really have to pay attention to detail when you are drawing in one point perspective. You have to view things in a different way and that this is really how things are looked and this is a totally different perspective and art style than any other. 
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Q3 Art Reflection

Posted by Tia Roberts in Art - Freshman - Hull - y2 on Friday, April 10, 2015 at 11:17 am

​1.  What do you feel like you accomplished with your final drawing?  
- I did all the things I just feel my details weren't that great and as good as they could've been.

2.  What would you change or differently if you could do this project again?
- Try to finish the windows and make the fixed the tables, because they looked a little off balance and i'm not that sure if I did it right.

3.  Find a drawing on the wall that you think is successful. Describe it. Why is it successful?
- I think Tajnia's painting is very successful. It has all the requirements and more. It had details of everything in the room and seems pretty neat and well done.

4. What did you learn about one point perspective?
- That anything under the vanishing point shows the top and anything on top shows the bottom. Anything to the right shows the left and anything to the left shows the right. Also, I learned that there are only, vertical, horizontal, and orthogonal lines.
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Q3 Art Reflection

Posted by Emma Schwingel-Sauer in Art - Freshman - Hull - y2 on Friday, April 10, 2015 at 11:15 am

a. I accomplished working with orthagonals. I would give myself a 90, I did most of the requirments and worked well with the orthagonals.
b. What I would do differently about this project is include more detail about the whole room. I would've managed my time better so I would be able to do that.
c. A drawing on the wall that I thought was successful was Deja's. It had the ceiling, back wall, side walls, table and chair and included windows and doors. It was successful because she had correct orthagonals and brought the windows and doors out from the walls. 
d. What I learned about one point perspective is that objects seem smaller as they go back in space. Also you have to connect orthagonals to the vanishing point and make objects come out of the war and appear 3D.
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Q3 Art Reflection

Posted by Destiny Patton in Art - Freshman - Hull - y2 on Friday, April 10, 2015 at 11:15 am

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  • a. What do you feel like you accomplished with your final drawing?  (keeping the rubric in mind. 20pts. - back wall, 20pts. side wall, 20pts. ceiling, 20pts. floor, 20pts. table/chair = 100pts.
  • I accomplished the difficulty of this project because I couldn't really express my artistic abilities because there were a lot of rules. I got 60 pts which is a D.
  • b. What would you change or differently if you could do this project again?
  • I would change this project by not restarting when you told me my wall was too big because it took a lot longer and the decision I made hindered my final product.
  • c. Find a drawing on the wall that you think is successful. Describe it. Why is it successful?
  • Eleanor's is really nice because she followed all the rules but, showed her drawing personality through the drawing.
  • d. What did you learn about one point perspective?
  • It's really hard and there are a lot of rules.
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Q3 Art Reflection

Posted by Athalia Tan in Art - Freshman - Hull - y2 on Friday, April 10, 2015 at 11:14 am

What do you feel like you accomplished with your final drawing?
I feel like I accomplished more than I thought I would. 

What would you change or differently if you could do this project again?
I would add more details and try to make everything more neat and organized. 

Find a drawing on the wall that you think is successful. Describe it. Why is it successful?
I think that Elanor's drawing is successful because it has a lot of details and she manage to make everything through the one point perspective. 

What did you learn about one point perspective?
I learned that through the one point perspective, the visible side of the object have to be made based on where it is from the one point perspective. 
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"Q3 Art Reflection"

Posted by Jaszmine Randle in Art - Freshman - Hull - y2 on Friday, April 10, 2015 at 11:14 am

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​Something that I could change if I was to redo this project again is add more details to all my objects. For example show the blinds on the window. A drawing on the wall I think was successful is Deja Harrison's project. I believe it was successful because she had a lot of objects, & you could tell that she took her time. Something that I learned about one point prospective is that all depending were you sit in the room objects will appear differently. 
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