Drawing in perspective

Drawing in perspective 
Assignment: Draw a room in one point perspective




Practise assignment: 2 lessons max. quiz mark
Time: 4-6 lessons  - Test mark

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Drawing in perspective 
Assignment: Draw a room in one point perspective




Practise assignment: 2 lessons max. quiz mark
Time: 4-6 lessons  - Test mark

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Objectives:
Introduction to drawing in one point perspective
Practise the use of one point perspective

Challenge: to apply the rules of drawing in perspective in a drawing of an interior and furniture

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Test Mark
Interior in perspective:

Test mark
2 lessons left (October 5 and 10)

  • Detailed drawing of an interior
  • Correct perspective
  • Coloured (grey tones or coloured pencil)
  • Extra points for showing an adjacent space, creative use of colour and details.

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1 point perspective
A way to transfer an image of the real, 3D world, to a 2D sheet of paper by using a vanishing point. 

All receding lines go to the vanishing point.


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This is central perspective
  • the vanishing point is the height of the eyes of the person who draws.
  • all vertical lines stay vertical
  • all horizontal lines stay horizontal
  • only the receding lines, go into 'space' (or depth) and end in the vanishing point

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The horizon is always your eye height!!

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Normal

Birds eye view


Worms eye view
Horizon and vanishing point can be at different heights, depending on how high the person who draws/looks stands.

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