perspective Due Today - March 13-

What
perspective Due Today - March 13-
When
3/2/2020, 8:00 AM 4:00 PM

Based on the idea that all lines will converge on a common point =VP ( Vanishing Point)
What Is a Perspective?
Answer: One point perspective is a drawing method that shows how things appear 3D (three-dimensional)
shapes, vanishing points, and horizon lines
In one-point perspective, surfaces that face the viewer appear as their true shape, without any distortion.
Choose your Art Project
Draw all the lines from the corner of each shape and connect them to the VP.
First, choose one of these :
Room Perspective
Cubes, Perspective Shapes connected
Street perspective
City perspective
Your Name with perspective
What do you choose?
Why we study perspective?
You will learn to draw one-point perspective.
Here some examples I took from the web site: https://educationcloset.com/2018/04/01/3-ways-to-teach-1-point-perspective/
You can watch and modify the example on your one way. Make it fun! Color and shade your perspective to make your drawing real. You can use graphic design with your compute or apps.
Turn in your assignment online, to my email if did not do it before.
Goals
One Point-perspective it makes your drawing look more realistic.
Once you know the rules, it can be applied to anything you draw.
It touches upon many Elements of Art: Line, Space, Value, Shape, and Form
It offers you an opportunity to challenge yourself by learning two-point perspective, three-point perspective, or above.
You will use ruler, with measures and the other mathematical concepts like parallel lines, shapes, forms, measuring, and use of tools.
Begin with one-point perspective.
In order to draw in perspective, you need 1 or 2 things: a vanishing point and a horizon line.
Once you have an understanding of one-point perspective, then you can expand into more complex concepts.
Step 1
Learning vocabulary
Two new words you learn and meaning:
Vanishing Point: The place where something moves so far away from your view that it just vanishes. If it is a road, with parallel lines, it is finally where they vanish creating the illusion of them intersecting.
Horizon Line: Represents the viewer’s eye level or where the sky meets the water or land. When inside, it could be where the wall meets the floor.
Step 2
Draw :
Horizon Line first and Vanishing Point on the horizon line.
You GOT IT!!!
Step 3
Choose your Art Project.
One Point Perspective Designs: The Bird’s Eye Buildings, Landscape, and Room
There are 3 specific designs that I taught in March to my students using one-point perspective. After they practice have learned how to make basic sketches of perspective, choose one of these 3 designs, we looked at examples of how other artists have used these basic concepts and have added their own creativity to the process. Students then create a work of art of their own using one of the designs covered and their art supply or process of choice.
Here some examples I took from the web site:
https://educationcloset.com/2018/04/01/3-ways-to-teach-1-point-perspective/
You can watch and modify the example on your one way. Make it fun! Color and shade your perspective to make your drawing real. You can use graphic design with your compute or apps.

Turn in your assignment online, to my email if did not do it before.
Have fun drawing and be safe!
Ms. Paola Piazzi
MA Visual Art Teacher

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