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One Point Perspective (Room)

Posted by Christian Bobb in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a1 on Monday, June 4, 2018 at 8:38 am

My room has a TV, window, sky light, carpet, table, and a poster. I learned that nothing will be perfect. I'm am very proud of myself for finishing this project. I wish I could erase better.
Try your best, but nothing will be perfect 
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One Point Perspective Room

Posted by Fabiana Cajamarca in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a1 on Monday, June 4, 2018 at 8:38 am

My room has a wood floor and two doors. It has a skylight and three windows. The furniture includes a bed, a table, and a rug. There is also a tv, a sign, and a clock. I drew what could be a bedroom because there's a bed in it.
I have learned that one point perspective always has to have a vanishing point because everything goes back to that and the is one of the major foundations of the drawing. I have also learned that a horizon line helps give the drawing more details.
I am most proud of how I applied what we learned about vanishing points in my drawing. This helped me create a room that actually looks like you are looking straight at it and drawing it with detail. I am also proud of my furniture because it actually looks good. 
I wish that I could have drawn some of the personal drawings a little better because I couldn't figure out what to actually draw. I also wish that I could have added more specific details.
One tip that I would give is to take your time because if you rush, then your drawing will not have the effect of one point perspective. 
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One Point Perspective Room

Posted by Daniel Jones in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a1 on Monday, June 4, 2018 at 8:38 am

The room I drew is a simple bedroom with a table, TV, and bed with two skylights. Also a small light controled by a dimmer lightswitch. I learned that one point perspective can really help with drawing real thing based on the room's size and shape. I am most proud the grass outside as it hurt my hand doing each blade and making value by dding more. I wish I could improve the details in my piece to make it more relistic. Take advantage of the vanishing anywhere possible as it really helps you make everything fit in the rooom. 
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