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Posted by Alexander Gray in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a1 on Monday, June 4, 2018 at 9:26 am

I drew a  cozy living room. A couch, a vase, a tv, a window and door are in the room. I learned that one point perspective really brings out a image in a drawing. I'm most proud of my vase drawing. I wish I could improve on my floor. Always use a ruler.
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Artist Statement

Posted by Elliot Thomas in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a1 on Monday, June 4, 2018 at 9:17 am

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  • Describe the room you drew. What is in it? 
  • What you have learned about one point perspective.
  • What you are most proud of in your room drawing.
  • What you wish you could improve about your room drawing.
  • One tip for someone doing this project next year.    

The things that I drew in my room was a self portrait, a window, table,  door, and a cabinet. I am most proud of my floor because in my opinion that is what looks best in my drawling and is the part that I spent the most time on. I wish that I had more objects in my room and that I had more time to work on it. one tip is take your time and use a ruler 
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One point Perspective

Posted by Brandon Powell in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a1 on Monday, June 4, 2018 at 9:13 am

 The room that I drew is a living room in a small apartment. I have learned that it depends on the one point for everything to go around it. I am most proud of drawing my skylight in the middle of the room. I wish I could improve the lines and make them neater. One tip I have is to Get it done early.

 

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One Point Perspective Project

Posted by Lauren Martinez in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a1 on Monday, June 4, 2018 at 9:11 am

I drew a simple living room. There is a big window, big poster, a table, a vase, a rug, and a TV. One thing I learned about one point perspective is that everything needs to be proportional in your drawing or it won't look like it's in a one point perspective. The thing that I'm most proud of was my furniture because they actually look really good for somebody who doesn't know how to draw. One thing I wished I could improve in my drawing is adding more details and furniture to make it more detailed. One tip I have for somebody doing this project is to make sure your lines are straight and lined up with each other because if not it can make your drawing look weird.
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One Point Perspective

Posted by Jewel Lee-Johnson in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a1 on Monday, June 4, 2018 at 9:11 am

The room shown in the image, shows details of personal items such as my pet pig who is standing on the wooden floor, a poster of a mix tape by Frank Ocean called "Nostalgia, Ultra" hanging on the wall. I have flowers on the table that's in front f the wall in the middle. There is a window on the left wall. What I learned in one point perspective is that objects are angled where it's based on how a person is looking at it. I'm proud f my poster that I created because the musical artist Frank Ocean means a lot to me. I could've improved on the the floors and the windows. Make sure you use a ruler to help angle your one point perspective.
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One Point Perspective Room

Posted by Christopher Cimini in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a1 on Monday, June 4, 2018 at 9:09 am

My room has a small door because I wanted a big room. I also have a ugly cat with a lamp and jersey of Lebron James with a nice size TV. One point perspective is a nice thing for drawling and it makes your drawings come to life. I'm most proud of my Lebron James wall of fame on my wall because that is the GOAT. I wish I could make my cat better but I am not good with animals. It is hard but not hard all you have to do is be precise with your lines.
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One Point Perspective

Posted by Donte Jarrett in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a1 on Monday, June 4, 2018 at 9:07 am

In my drawing I have wood floors, a rug, a skylight, a window, a TV, and a TV stand. I have learned how one point perspective is used to make your drawing look 3-dimensional. I am most proud of the floors.I would improve the darkness of my lines. One tip is to know what you are going to draw so that you don't have to erase much.
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One Point Perspective

Posted by Brian Reed in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a1 on Monday, June 4, 2018 at 9:06 am


What I drew is a room in one point perspective. In this room I have a bed, a door, a window, a table with a lamp, a Star Wars poster, and a rug. I learned that in one point perspective you have to pay attention to where you draw every single line.  I am most proud of the bed I drew. It looks the best and it took the most time. I would want to improve in my Star Wars poster. One tip for next year is to pay attention to the dot in the middle and follow each line.
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One Perspective Drawing

Posted by Colin Fegely in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a1 on Monday, June 4, 2018 at 9:04 am

The room I drew Is a fictional bedroom with a mini basket, a Jesus poster, a window, a bed, a carpet, and a poorly drawn painting of the same room. Through this project, I learned how to proportion images that aren't flat. I'm proud of the ceiling of the drawing. I'm not proud of the erase marks and the bad proportioning on the poster. If I could give one tip for this project it would be to pay attention to earlier classes since they make the work a lot easier and a lot quicker.

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One Point Perspective

Posted by Davina King in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a1 on Monday, June 4, 2018 at 9:02 am

In my room there is a bed(to the right). there is also a TV on a table right under a window. In the room there is also a door and a skylight. I have a tile ceiling and wood floors. One point perspective is really easy if you know how to do it. In this room I'm most proud of the ceiling and the posters. I wish I could improve on the table and add more detail to the wood floors. If your doing a one point perspective drawing you should follow the directions carefully. if you mess up in the first few steps the drawing wont look right.
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