This next project, is about creating artwork in perspective sets and learn the techniques like: • The Picture Plane • The Horizon Line • Vanishing Points • One Point Perspective • Two Point Perspective • Plans into Perspective • Fences/Railway tracks • Ellipses in relation to the Horizon Line • Cylinders • How to find the Centre of a Rectangle • Using frames to draw more complicated objects • Seeing through things and using construction marks • Drawing what isn’t there • How line can communicate distance • How tone can communicate distance • Measured drawing • How to scale a drawing to fit a paper size • Seeing shapes and simple forms first, complicated detail later • The importance of negative space • How to use the above in a spontaneous, personal approach to drawing • How to make purposeful thumbnail visuals/worksheets I have done a lot of drawings if perspective using animals, objects, etc.. I did for practicing and developing. Till I got to work on a couple of final drawings. One of a friend walking under a tunnel in Carlisle and the other of family dog running through the hills in Milnthrope called the deer park. When I showed the work to my tutors, they say (if I remember right) that I have made a misunderstanding on the briefing on the project. The final design for creating in perspective drawing is of an alley street at night with cat and a moonlight at some-distance away. But nevertheless I good artwork and understood the meaning of perspective arts. This is something I need to improve a bit more by reading the briefing in every project. Practising perspective drawingsDevelopments of perspective drawing |
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