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One Point Perspective Drawing

Posted by Brianna Ricketts in Introduction to Art · Hertz · e2 on Friday, June 1, 2018 at 2:37 pm

This is my bedroom I have a flat screen tv on my wall with surround sound speakers with my Instagram name on top. I have pull out drawers on the side of my bed to store my things. In the back against the wall I have a desk with my computer. Lastly, in the front of the room in front of my bed is my central air vent.

I learned that if it doesn't align with the vanishing point it will no turn out right and it won't look like it's going to the back.

I'm proud that I didn't give up when I couldn't figure out how to do something. I was also able to finish and I have a very nice room.

I wish I didn't draw as heavy as I did so you won't be able to see my erase marks and it would look more professional.

Make sure you ask for help and pay attention so you would be able to do your room correctly.

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One Point Perspective

Posted by Kyla Williams in Introduction to Art · Hertz · e2 on Friday, June 1, 2018 at 2:32 pm

       
The room I drew was my bedroom. In my bedroom is a table with my paint supplies. I personalized my bed with coloring my blanket purple. And adding some pictures to my wall. What I learned about one point perspective is that everything goes back to the vanishing point. I'm most proud of the sunset that I drew in my skylight. I wish I could improve my tile floor and also make my lines straighter. One tip to have when completing this project is to always use a ruler.
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One Point Perspective Drawing

Posted by Nasira Gaskins in Introduction to Art · Hertz · e2 on Friday, June 1, 2018 at 2:32 pm

 The room I drew was anytime of room I put a little details that's in my actual room into the drawing I did. Everything that's in it is windows , table with floors , book shelf , my bed , a picture with " Live , Love , Laugh " on the wall , a rug , and then a rug. What I have learned about one point perspective is that the outcome of it is really nice when you take your time on it. What I'm most proud of in my room drawing is mostly everything because I worked hard on making things the right way. What I wish I could've improved on my room drawing is the certain things that I did in it like my bed I wish I did better , also some of my lines. One tip that I can give to someone that would do this project is that take your time doing it make sure things are coming from the vanishing point. 
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One point perspective room..

Posted by Breyanna Gomez in Introduction to Art · Hertz · e2 on Friday, June 1, 2018 at 2:32 pm

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 -The picture I drew is a bed room. In my bed room there is a window, a bed, a table and a tile celing.

-What I learned about 1 point perspective is that every line always has to come back to the starting point.

-I'm most proud of my table. I'm most proud of this because It came out the neatest and it was well drawn.

- One thing that I would improve is adding more design. 

-A tip for next year is use time wisely and use a ruler for everything.

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1 point perspective

Posted by Wubishet Taye in Introduction to Art · Hertz · e2 on Friday, June 1, 2018 at 2:31 pm

The room I drew have a door, a window, a carpet, a TV, a desk, & a bed. Although my drawing isn't done well, I drew my ideal bedroom that I would like to have one day. The bed have heart shaped lights surrounding the bed because I wanted to have it  look presentable. I have learned how to use this lesson farther and also learned that everything have to go back to the vanishing point. I am most proud of the way I drew my bed. I love the way I drew my bed because it sticks out the most. I wish that I could have spend more time doing this project and wish that I took my time on the door.  One thing I have to say to a 9th grader is to always follow the direction and make sure that everything goes back to the vanishing point. 
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My bedroom

Posted by Dyonnah Douglass in Introduction to Art · Hertz · e2 on Friday, June 1, 2018 at 2:31 pm

For this project i decided to do a bedroom. In my bedroom there is a window,mirror,poster, table, along with 2 types a furniture including a table and a bed. Also, i have a flat screen TV, and a bean bag. i have learned many things about this project as i was doing it. I learned that you have to match your drawings up with the vision point in the paper. And i learned that your lines have to be straight if you want your drawing to come out right. There's noting that i am MOST proud of with my drawing because i am proud of everything i drew in my work. One thing i am i wish i could improve on this drawing is that i wish i mad my box smaller so i can have more room with drawing my bed and it would look more decent. For the new freshmen ding this project next year i want you guys to remember you can never rush your work. And make sure you fully understand your work. 
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One Point Perspective

Posted by Dashaun Smith in Introduction to Art · Hertz · e2 on Friday, June 1, 2018 at 2:31 pm

The room I drew is a living room. It has a couch, table, flat screen t.v. that is above a fireplace with wood flooring. On the back wall, it has mostly nothing but a bunch of quotes that are suppose to motivate you. I put the quotes there so that wall won't look so plain and boring. What I have learned from one-point perspective drawing is that every thing is suppose to face the vanishing point in the middle of the horizon line. What I am the most proud of in this drawing is the couch because it was the hardest thing to draw. First thing was that all the lines had to go towards the vanishing point and I didn't want it to look flat so I curved the lines to make it look better. What I wish I had improved on is the table in the middle of the room because it doesn't look right with the placement of the couch. A tip when doing this project next year is to draw the furniture before putting the flooring down and to draw lightly first and then darken the lines that you need.
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One point Perspective drawing

Posted by Stephen Logan in Introduction to Art · Hertz · e2 on Friday, June 1, 2018 at 2:29 pm

In my drawing I tried drawing a T.V on and a table and bed. I also tried to a checker floor. What learn about point perspective is that you need it to make 3-d drawing. The one thing I was proud of the ceiling and the floor I think I did well in. One thing I wish to improve on is my bed is looks like a brick. A tip to the new freshmen is to use the website because it make s the project much easier. 
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One Point Perspective

Posted by Brianna Bolden in Introduction to Art · Hertz · e2 on Friday, June 1, 2018 at 2:29 pm

The room that I drew is the room I think of if first, I had my own room, and second if my room was bigger. In my room I have a bed, a bench drawer, two windows( one big, one small), a door with a sign, a mirror, and a light. I also have little accessories, like the sign on the door and the pillows. Creating this picture, I have learned that with one point perspective it is best that you are precise and that your lines are straight. You can always tell when something is off about a one point perspective drawing. I am most proud of my wall with the polka dots on it because it looks great as an accent wall and fits well with the room. I am also very proud of the bed I made because of the articulate details. I wish I could improve on making sure my lines are ALL equivalent and also coloring at a little more objects in the room. If you were to do this project, please take your time. Every single line counts as a whole.


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one point perspective drawing elise

Posted by Claire Garver in Introduction to Art · Hertz · e2 on Friday, June 1, 2018 at 2:25 pm

the room that i drew is a parlor that contains a couch and a piano. it has a number of paintings and a couple windows. ive learned that one point perpsective also applies to circular objects. im most proud of the piano i drew, because it looks really good and consistently applies one point perspective. i wish i could have gone over it with the sharpie pen better and gone over it with straighter lines. i also wish i could have done the paintings better and in more detail. for someone doing the project next year i would tell them to use a ruler and make sure that everything goes towards the vantage point. 
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