what is this type of drawing called?
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Perspective Drawing. What is this type of drawing called?. Stick your lesson objective to the top of your page. Lesson Objective To be able to draw basic shapes in one and two point perspective. A perspective drawing tries to show what something actually looks like. Smaller in the distance. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Lesson ObjectiveTo be able to draw basic shapes in one and two point
perspective
Stick your lesson
objective to the top
of your page
Stick your lesson
objective to the top
of your page
A perspective drawing tries to show what something actually looks like.
Smaller in the distance
Smaller in the distance
Larger close up
Larger close up
What is this point called?
What is this point called?
A clue: the initials are VP
A clue: the initials are VP
Vanishing point - this is where all lines appear to
meet
Vanishing point - this is where all lines appear to
meet
The line where the vanishing point sits
is called the Horizon
The line where the vanishing point sits
is called the Horizon
One - point perspective only uses one vanishing
point.
One - point perspective only uses one vanishing
point.
Lesson ObjectiveTo be able to draw basic shapes in
one and two point perspective
ALL pupils will be able to draw a cube in one and two-point perspective
MOST pupils will be able to draw a cube and a cross in one-point perspective
SOME pupils will independently be able to draw a cube, cross and lettering in one and two point perspective
TASK: Draw a cube in one-point perspective.
Lesson ObjectiveTo be able to draw basic shapes in one and two point
perspective
1. Draw a line across the middle of your page - this will
be your horizon
2. In the centre put a small dot or cross
to show the vanishing point
3. Draw the front view of a cube
4. From each corner take a light line to
the vanishing point.
5. Decide on the depth of your cube
then draw horizontal and vertical parallel
lines
6. Add thick and thin lines and rub out your unwanted
construction lines.
Lesson ObjectiveTo be able to draw basic shapes in one and two point
perspective
Two-point perspective shows objects edge-on.Two-point perspective
shows objects edge-on.
It uses two vanishing points NOT one!
It uses two vanishing points NOT one!
WHY USE IT? It gives a more realistic view of
an object or product.
WHY USE IT? It gives a more realistic view of
an object or product.
TASK: Draw a cube in two-point perspective.
Lesson ObjectiveTo be able to draw basic shapes in one and two point
perspective
1. Draw a line across the middle of your page - this will
be your horizon
2. Draw in two vanishing points
3. Draw one side of your cube - using projection lines to
one vanishing point
4. Draw in the other side - once again using projection
lines
5. Draw two projection lines to
the vanishings point for the base - draw
in the outlines
6. Add thick and thin lines and rub out your unwanted
construction lines.
Explore what happenswhen you place your
cube above, below and on the horizon line!
Lesson ObjectiveTo be able to draw basic shapes in one and two point
perspective
TASK: Draw a cross in one-point perspective
EXTENSION: Draw a letter in one or two-point perspective
then add tonal shading to it.
EXTENSION: Draw a letter in one or two-point perspective
then add tonal shading to it.
What is the vanishing point?
What is the horizon?
What is the difference between one and
two point perspective?
On your mini white board write down the answers to the three questions
below
The point or points at which all lines in a perspective drawing meet
The line on which most vanishing points sit - usually where the sky
meets the land
One-point only has one vanishing point. Two-point is more realistic and has two vanishing points.
Match the image with correct description You have 4 mins!
Horizon line
The line on which
most vanishing points
sit (usually where the
sky meets the land)
Vanishing points (two-
point perspective)
The point or points at which
all lines in a perspective
drawing meet
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Vanishing point (one-point perspective) The point or points at
which all lines in a perspective drawing meet
Vanishing points (two-point perspective) The point or points at which
all lines in a perspective drawing meet
Horizon line The line on which most vanishing points sit (usually where the sky
meets the land)
Construction lines Faint lines that aid the construction of your drawings. Usually rubbed out at
the end.
Thick and Thin linesAn enhancement technique used to
improve drawings.
Colour Surround An enhancement technique used to
improve drawings.
Tonal Shading An enhancement technique used to
improve drawings.
Lesson ObjectiveTo be able to draw complex shapes in two point
perspective
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TASK1. Using the handout as a guide create a 2 point perspective house (the outside).
2. Add details to your work, such as trees, windows and pathways.
3. Add rendering and enhancement techniques such as textures and tonal shading to improve your work.
TASK1. Using the handout as a guide create a 2 point perspective house (the outside).
2. Add details to your work, such as trees, windows and pathways.
3. Add rendering and enhancement techniques such as textures and tonal shading to improve your work.
Lesson ObjectiveTo be able to draw complex shapes in two point
perspectiveTASK: Draw a room in two-point
perspective.
1. Draw a line across the middle of
your page
2. Mark in two vanishing points at the end of each line
3. Draw a vertical line in the centre of
the horizon
Lesson ObjectiveTo be able to draw complex shapes in two point
perspectiveTASK: Draw a room in two-point
perspective.
1. Draw two diagonal lines from your VPs to meet
the end of the centre line
2. Mark a dot at the 40mm point on the
centre line
40mm
3. Draw construction lines from your VPs
to the new mark
Lesson ObjectiveTo be able to draw complex shapes in two point
perspectiveTASK: Draw a room in two-point
perspective.
1. Go over your construction lines to mark on the celling and the corner of
the room
2. Draw two construction lines from your VPs to
the base of your corner of your room
3. Press over these lines with a pencil to
draw in the floor
Lesson ObjectiveTo be able to draw complex shapes in two point
perspectiveTASK: Draw a room in two-point
perspective.
1. Rub out your construction lines
2. Draw in windows and doors -
remember to take the lines from the
VPs!
EXTENSIONAdd objects to your room, such as rung, chest of draws etc...
EXTENSIONAdd objects to your room, such as rung, chest of draws etc...