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One Point Perspective

Posted by Nasir Wallace in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a2 on Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 3:06 pm

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1.) The room I drew was a open though room with basics, like windows poster , and a lamp.

2.) What I've learned from the one point perspective is how you can make drawings come to life.

3.) I am most proud of the sky scraper and a poster.

4.) I wish I could improve on my time management.

5.) Turn in checkpoints on time and, follow the directions given.
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One Point Perspective

Posted by Messiah Toure in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a2 on Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 3:03 pm

My room has many different things in it. It has some designer logos in the room and a skylight. As well as a bed and a Samsung TV. I learned about how different you can draw rooms to give off a different atmosphere. I'm proud of my creativity. I think the posters and TV give it a lot more personality. I wish I erased less...it seems really obvious that I messed up a little bit. My advice is to pay attention to the website telling you how to draw certain objects. It's important!

 

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One Point Perspective Drawing

Posted by Ayanna Castillo in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a2 on Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 3:03 pm

  • Describe the room you drew. What is in it? i drew a bed a window a lamp a door and a portrait.
  • What you have learned about one point perspective. i learned how to use lines and a dot to make more shapes 
  • What you are most proud of in your room drawing. im proud of learning to draw that way.
  • What you wish you could improve about your room drawing. i wish a drew less sloppy
  • One tip for someone doing this project next year. pay attention. 
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One Point Perspective Drawing

Posted by Shamya Wallace in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a2 on Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 2:46 pm

I drew a bedroom from a one-point perspective meaning the drawing is directly facing the front. I learned that there are many different objects you can draw in one- point perspective. I also learned that when you draw in one point perspective you have to make sure your lines are precise because if they are not then your object won't come out the way you want it. I am most proud of the wall in my drawing because it's colorful and meaningful to me. I wish I could improve the neatness of my lines. One tip I have for someone doing this project next year is to pay attention.

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One Point Perspective Room

Posted by Unique Caldwell in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a2 on Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 2:46 pm

The room has,a poster, table, wood floor, window, door, rug, bed, pillow, sheets, and a white ceiling. I learn that you must use a ruler. Im proud of my table. I could improve my wood flooring. Use a ruler!

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Artist Statement (barrin)

Posted by Darrin Donahue in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a2 on Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 2:43 pm

I drew a room it had four doors a bed with some sheets a table rug wooden floor hole in the ceiling and window. that sometimes drawing lines to the point sucks. i am most proud of finishing this. I wish I could make my lines straighter. one tip is to not do it because you wont have to improve if you never did anything.

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One point perspective drawing

Posted by Isis Austin in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a2 on Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 2:42 pm

In the room that I drew is a lamp, window, couch, a rug, bookshelf, mirror, cabinet, door, photo frames, a table, a box with flowers in it, skylight, and wood floor boards. Something that I have learned from this drawing is that everyone's perspective is different and nothing is going to be the same even if everyone is drawing the same room. In my drawing I'm most proud of the photo frames and the wall in the back. I wish I could improve on the couch and the table. A tip is that people should follow directions to the letter so that you won't miss anything. 
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One Point Perspective

Posted by Abdul Johnson in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a2 on Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 2:42 pm

My Room is like a future dorm room apartment. I learned that you can make flat surfaces look 3D. Im most proud of my self guided dresser. I wish i could color my room in. For a better project you can get more things to draw in. 
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One Point Perspective

Posted by Mikaila Dennis in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a2 on Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 2:37 pm

The room that I drew had a tiled ceiling with a slanted window, a door, a poster, and a table. I learned how to draw furniture that's 3D. I am most proud of the wall with my door on it because it is straight and neat. The only thing I really want to improve is the finishing touches on it because it looks a little sloppy. Use a ruler if you need to do this project.
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One Point Perspective: Artist Statement

Posted by Kyla Hayes in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a2 on Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 2:36 pm

​In this drawing, I tried to make it as comfy and cozy as possible. I included couches, a bookshelf, a poster, bookshelf, fairy lights and a bunch of knick-knacks to capture that. I wanted you to look at the room and think that a teen could live there, that is why I drew it slightly messy. I wanted it also to be envisioned as a living room or a chill spot of some kind. 

Based on this project, I learned that in one point perspective a lot of things go back to the horizon line when looked at on the side. I also learned that if the piece drew is faced forward that it is below the horizon line. It seemed that in the drawings it was best to use a ruler as a guide. 

I am most proud of my shelves on my bookshelves and my fairy lights. However, to improve I would have added more details to my drawing so it would look comfier and more packed rather than spaced. 

My advice to those doing this project next year is to have a vision of the room they want to draw instead of free-willing it because by then you seem to be stuck and a lot of the drawing reflect that since it looks out of place. 
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