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Artist Statement

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

The room I drew was just a normal room with the occasional objects that are inside of a room. I have learned that every perspective you see has a vanishing point. I am most proud of the tv and the lamp on it. Just use your imagination.
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One Perspective Project

Posted by Symaira Whitfield-Pittman in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a2 on Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 2:35 pm

​Describe the room you drew. What is in it?
What's in my room is a door, hard-wood floors,  a window, a table, T.v, skylight.
 What you have learned about one point perspective.That you have to use a rule to make sure that your lines are not all over the place.

What you are most proud of in your room drawing. I got most of my lines straight and they are not all messed up.

What you wish you could improve about your room drawing. Making it more neater than it is right now like making the object in my room see able.

One tip for someone doing this project next year. Take your time and don't rush and make sure the lines are neat and not messed up and make sure you use a ruler so that your lines are straight

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One Point Perspective Room Project

Posted by Sebastian Perez in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a2 on Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 2:35 pm

What was in my drawing?
In my drawing, there is a door, a TV, a couch, a coffee table with flowers in a vase, a kitchen table, a small kitchen, a refrigerator, ​a kitchen cabinet, and a window with a view of outside.
 
What have I learned from a one point perspective?
I learned that there is a major difference with the one point in the center because if you just draw a normal shape with straight lines it would look like no 3 D effect.

What am I most proud of in my room drawing?
One thing I am most proud of is my couch because this took me a long time to make and it came out nice.

What could I improve about my room drawing?
One thing I could improve is my texture with my wooden floor because the texture looks like a "Furry" texture instead of the actual wooden floor.

What is one tip for someone who is doing this project next year?
One tip for someone who is going to do this project is that when drawing or lining corners make sure you draw a very light line that connects to the horizon line.
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One Point Perspective Project

Posted by Kristen Sanchez in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a2 on Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 2:28 pm

My room drawing is a basic living room. It has hardwood floors, a big window and the door is on the right hand side. I have learned that depending on where you stand, you will see different sides and angles of objects because when you stand somewhere your vision goes into a sort of triangle, which is why in the drawing everything seems to be getting smaller at an angle. I am most proud of being able to make a 2D drawing look like what the human eye sees when they are staring at something. I wish I could've been able to draw a lot more than I actually drew, my room looks bland because I didn't have time to finish. My tip to someone who will do this project next year is to come in if you're absent because then you won't be able to finish because time is not really on your side when it comes to this. 
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My Room

Posted by Alexander Reiser in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a2 on Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 2:27 pm



The room I drew was made in one point perspective. One point perspective is the view of a room as if you were inside the room.
I have learned that for one point perspective is that for room to give the illusion of you standing in it you need the horizon line to be even with eye line of the viewer.
I am most proud of the outcome of the carpet.
To improve the drawling I want to add color.
One tip for the project is don't think you can do any of the lines with out a ruler.

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One Point Perspective Room

Posted by Rasool Dover in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a2 on Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 2:27 pm

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My room had 2 windows, a skylight, a table , a rug, wood floor a tv and a bed. With the one point perspective, I learned that it contains a vanishing point where everything in the picture converges. I am most proud of my tv, it is creative and i even drew a person on it. I wish I could improve on my floor, maybe making it a little more detailed. One tip for someone doing this project is for them to make sure that they take their time and use a ruler.
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Omaet One Point Perspective

Posted by Omaet Gutierrez in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a2 on Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 2:27 pm

In my room there is a bed, table, TV. These are the base necessities for the room. 
I learned that one point perspective is something that I see everyday. I just never noticed. I am most proud of how everything is a straight line. Everything in the room is a sharp line. I want to improve on detail, adding color would have been nice. One tip for somebody next year is to always use the ruler. 
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One Point Perspective

Posted by Zachary Gofman in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a2 on Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 2:26 pm

In my room, I drew for furniture, a bed,  a drawer, a door, and a window. For accessories, I drew a wooden floor, a carpet, a light switch, a fan, a charger, medals, and a fan. I have learned that one point perspective all must go back to the same point. Unless there is another point, everything must go to one, or it will look funny. I am the most proud of the bed. The circle design I did by mistake. I was trying out the design, but pushed down too hard with the pencil. So what I did was color over it, to make the erased circles pop. I wish I had more time to fix my room. The whole thing is a bit lopsided, and when you notice it, it looks weird. However, it looks fine when you don't notice it. A tip is to not rush. If you rush, some parts won't click, making the drawing look sloppy, and strange.

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One Point Perspective Room

Posted by Alaina Tomlinson in Introduction to Art · Hertz · a2 on Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 2:20 pm

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The room I drew is a regular bedroom. I learned about one point perspective from Art class. I am most proud of the poster on the wall and the colors I added to the picture. I could improve the texture of my wooden floors in my picture. One tip is to make sure your lines are straight.
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