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Perspective

Perspective. Let’s do this. WHAT IS PERSPECTIVE?. The art of drawing solid objects (3D objects) on a two-dimensional surface (paper) to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and length.

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Perspective

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  1. Perspective Let’s do this

  2. WHAT IS PERSPECTIVE? • The art of drawing solid objects (3D objects) on a two-dimensional surface (paper) to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and length. • A picture drawn in such a way, to make it look enlarged or to extend the actual space, or to give the effect of distance (make it look 3D).

  3. THE 2 MOST IMPORTANT COMPONENTS OF PERSPECTIVE DRAWING: • 1. HORIZON LINE! • A horizontal line across a drawing that is usually at eye level. • 2. VANISHING POINT! • A point on the horizon line in perspective drawing that all receding parallel lines converge.

  4. ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE • Is linear perspective • Includes a horizon line • Has ONE vanishing point • All diagonal lines radiate from the vanishing point • All horizontal and vertical lines intersect

  5. ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE

  6. ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE

  7. TWO POINT PERSPECTIVE • Is linear perspective • Represents a 3D object in space • Includes a horizon line • Has TWO vanishing points • All horizontal and vertical lines intersect

  8. TWO POINT PERSPECTIVE

  9. TWO POINT PERSPECTIVE

  10. Let’s Draw Together! • Take out a pencil – no pens! • Get out your sketchbook! • Wait QUIETLY for directions

  11. So what? Now what? • 1. We will be drawing one point perspective together. • 2. We will be drawing two point perspective together. • 3. Your final project will be a two point perspective city scape. • You will be using pen, ink, pencils and watercolor. • You will need to graffiti a message on the buildings. • You will be writing and researching about inner-city issues

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