Title: Perspective Drawing
1Perspective Drawing
Creating 3D Space on a 2D Surface
2Finding the Eye Level and the vanishing point
Link to Spanish Perspective Video http//www.yout
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4One Point Perspective
Vanishing Point
Eye Level
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6Two Point Perspective
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10Three Point Perspective
11MC Escher 1898-1972
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19You will be drawing your own city, try to be
creative, here are just a few of the possible
kinds of cities you can draw
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44Your Task Step One - Complete Two Perspective
thumbnails in your sketchbook using the handouts
provided by your teacher. Step Two- Draw three
thumbnails of your ideas for your perspective
assignment in your sketchbook. Remember to use
your knowledge of the elements of art and the
principles of design to create an interesting
design. You must also put in unexpected or Escher
like elements in your work. Step Three Using
pencil, LIGHTLY draw your design on the paper
provided by your teacher. You will need to be
able to erase many lines, so be sure to press
lightly with your pencil. Step Four Use pen to
outline your work. You must use value to help
create an illusion of depth in your work. Use at
least seven different values.
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