Final Perspective Drawing

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​Prior to this project, I didn't know how to use a vanishing point. I knew that it was required for perspective drawing, but I didn't know exactly how to make lines utilize a vanishing point to give the illusion of depth. This made my art much better, not only in the sense that I could convey depth, but also in the sense that it gave my art a direction. When my goal was just to make a room with depth, it looked a lot more focused on that goal, which I believe is for the best.
If I were to do this project again, I would add more details. My room felt sad and uninhabited.
My advice to someone who has never drawn in perspective would be this: Draw light lines, have a good eraser, and never forget the vanishing point.
Rulers were my most helpful resource, because I could not have drawn straight lines without a straight edge, and I could not have conveyed depth without straight lines. Erasers were helpful too.

Final Perspective Drawing

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​I learned many different things throughout this process but one thing I specifically learned was that there are different types of lines like Horizontal, Orthogonal, and Vertical to the vanishing point at when all lines in the drawing end up meeting each other. Those things that I learn are all connected because without knowing them, I would have never draw anything what I got right now. These are very easy things that are need to follow and I feel that the vanishing point helped create the drawing. If I was to do this assignment again, I would different is to color it in more. Like I would make some lines darker and some light and just put color period. I think my project would've came out better if I used color. My advice to someone who hasn't never drawn a one point perspective drawing before is it can be hard to make something like this and it is but in order to get this done you need to know the simple of views like bird eye's view. This resource was the most helpful http://www.slideshare.net/marciehull/perspective-step-by-step because it has step by step process and slide show with pictures to go with it. 

Final Perspective Drawing

Through out this project I have learned to pay attention on simple details in drawings because they will be necessary on accomplishing the final piece of art. Learning this has helped perfect details in drawings so that they can be better and more appealing to the viewers attention. The direction and setting to which I have drawn the tables would be set differently. I would tell them to pay real good attention in class, ask for help, and search up ways to improve their knowledge on the subject. Everything we have learned in class has helped equally, but if you wanna take things step by step, the final project website really helped in the beginning of the task.
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Art Quarter 3 _Khadijah Fofana

This quarter we continue to draw pictures. It get challenging and challenging every  quarter, but not impossible. A the quarter goes on, you start have more and more fun with the picture. I mean some of these picture speaks to you, weather artistically or just as a dry picture. I enjoy drawing these pictures.
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Final Perspective Drawing

What is one thing that your learned specifically that you did not know before?
I learned about orthogonal lines. I also learned that the only lines you should have on your page should be orthogonal lines, horizontal lines or vertical lines. 

How did leaning this thing make your drawings better?
This knowledge allowed me to make things look real and make things appear 3D. 


If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?

I would spend more time on the table and stool to try and get them to look more realistic. 


What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?

Make sure you find the right vanishing point. If you don't, your entire drawing will be off. 


What resource helped you the most and why?

The slide deck helped me the most because it was easy to follow along with and I could go at my own pace. 

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Final Perspective Drawing

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Throughout this one point perspective project, I have learned about so much including orthagonals, the vanishing point, the "helper" line, and so on. Over all the most important skill that I have acquired is how to make objects in a drawing seem three dimensional by using horizontals as well as verticals.

Learning all of these enhanced my drawing by giving it depth and and intricacy. In general, these techniques made my drawing look appealing realistic.

If I did this project again, I would had more small details to try to make my picture an exact replica of the art room. I would also try to use the floor space better by adding more object to give the room even more depth than before. I might have also tried to add some shading to strengthen the drawing as a whole.

My advice to those who have drawn one point perspective is that the vanishing point is probably the most important part of the creation of the drawing, because it is used frequently. Also, horizontals will give objects a definite shape by giving it corners and edges. Lastly, ALWAYS USE A RULER!

The sources that helped me out most during this project were Ms. Hull's step by step slide show http://www.slideshare.net/marciehull/perspective-step-by-step because it showed me almost exactly what I had to draw since I drew the same wall that she used and this website http://www.olejarz.com/arted/perspective/intro9.html taught me what the vocabulary such as vanishing point and orthagonals meant. Through my own research, I also found this website http://www.instructables.com/id/How-To-Draw-A-Room-Using-One-Point-Perspective/ which I consulted frequently while I was drawing because it gave clear visuals of how to use the vanishing point while drawing objects and how to create worm's eye and bird's eye view in a picture.

Final Perspective Drawing - Red 2014

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​a. While doing this drawing, I learned that being exact is necessary. If one line is missing, or not in the right angle, the entire drawing is messed up. I also learned that using the vanishing point helps you to make your drawing three dimensional. 

b. Learning these things made my drawing better because I learned to take my time and be patient. If you stress out, then your drawing doesn't come out the way you want it to. 

c. If I could do this drawing again, I think I would try to take a better picture to guide me through my drawing. I took my picture while the class was full, and it was a little crooked, so I had to guess a little bit. 

d. My advice is to take your time, because if you rush, it will turn out the opposite of what you wanted. Also, make sure your ruler does not have any dents because your lines won't be straight. Last of all, don't expect this perspective drawing to be perfect (if its your first drawing ever). No matter how hard you work, there will always be mistakes. Practice makes perfect!

e. Ms. Hull helped me a lot. She taught me how to find the exact middle of the page so I could draw my vanishing point. Her slide was also very helpful. She did a step-by-step slideshow of the perspective drawing. I understood everything, and it made my drawing easier to do.

Final Perspective Drawing

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a. What is one thing that your learned specifically that you did not know before?
That in order to make drawing look 3D, the key is having a vanishing point and having your lines line up into that.
b. How did leaning this thing make your drawings better?
By learning that I was able to successfully add depth withing my drawing.

c. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?
I would focus more on detail, specifically shading.

d. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?
Always have a vanishing point and have you lines pointed in that direction.

e. What resource helped you the most and why?
http://www.slideshare.net/marciehull/perspective-step-by-step
This site was a big help. I used it every step of the way and because of it, my drawing turned out okay.

Final Perspective Drawing

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a. What is one thing that you learned specifically that you did not know before?

I learned a lot from this project. One of the most important things that I learned was the use of a horizon line and vanishing point to make objects look three dimensional and in perspective.

b. How did leaning this thing make your drawings better?

I felt that, after using these two tools, all of my objects looked real and proportional.

c. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?

I would take more time with the details. One of my classmates did every last detail, and even colored the drawing in, exceeding expectations and going above and beyond. If I had access to materials as well as more time, I would do that.

d. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?

I would tell them never to let go of the ruler. Their ruler is their friend, and they always need to be checking for angling, straightness, and connection to other points in the drawing. I would also tell them to use and trust their observer's eyes, see the drawing like an artist would, and try to figure out what 'looks wrong.' That can make or break a drawing.

e. What resource helped you the most and why?

Miss Hull taught me about using all of these tools, and helped me see things that I wouldn't have been able to see on my own. Also, she made sure that our drawings looked right, using her experience to guide us through this very difficult painting. In the end, rulers and pencils and erasers can only be used by a person who has been taught by Miss Hull.

Final Perspective Drawing

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a. What is one thing that your learned specifically that you did not know before?
One thing I know now is that is how to make things appear 3-D and the vanishing point now is like a hero too me when it comes to drawing. My 3- D drawings were ok but they are much better now! 

b. How did leaning this thing make your drawings better?
Learning everything we did in the quarter helped me make this room without those practices and tips given in class I would not be able to do all this. This drawing would be worst than it is now which would be really scary I mean it's bad enough. 

c. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?
I would make my lines darker and color it in without color sometimes I feel like something is missing and I wanted to color this piece as well but the thing is that some of the lines and parts would fade into the color and not be seen as much.

d. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?
I would tell them to learn how to make a vanishing point first of all! It can be hard to make something like this and it is but in order to get this done you need to know the basics of view like bird eye's view. Other than that your fine!

e. What resource helped you the most and why?
http://www.slideshare.net/marciehull/perspective-step-by-step
This site was a life helper I mean I knew how to draw most of the things but I forgot some easy things and when I looked at this slide deck it came to my rescue! 

Quarter 3 Art - Dakota Foster

For this quarter, I didn't enjoy doing the drawings so much. Drawing people is very hard for me and takes a lot of time. I want it to be perfect but I can not get it there. However, I did like drawing with the colored pencils and not using a regular pencil at all. The pictures were more vivid and they made me smile because they were silly looking. For the lessons that had the people in them, it took me a lot of time to do. I wanted the proportions to be correct. Before when doing the shading, I couldn't ever get it right but with these lessons I started to get better at shading. The shading techniques were broken down better in these lessons and I started to grasp the idea of following where the light source is coming from to show the different highlights in the shading. My favorite drawing this time has to be drawing the hair in the man's face. It was so cute and the shading was broken down for me. I felt like I did a lot better this quarter. Also, to go with my drawings - I have some paintings that I have been doing. Hope you like it!

Here is the link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/123601934@N07/sets/72157644137708093/

Final Perspective Drawing

a. What is one thing that you learned specifically that you did not know before?

I learned many drawing techniques throughout this project, with which I had no previous experience or knowledge. Orthagonals were a completely new concept to me. I didn’t know that these lines had any relation to each other. I had seen orthagonals before, and until now, I thought I was drawing them correctly, but Ms. Hull showed us the correct way to draw them, and what these “lines” were actually called.

b. How did learning this thing make your drawings better?

Before Ms. Hull explained orthagonals to us, I depicted 3D figures by extending random lines behind the object to show that they were 3D, while now I know that all these lines in one drawing are connected by the vanishing point, and they are called orthagonals. And by using orthagonals, these lines are more purposeful.

c. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?

I would’ve added color to the drawing, if I had the chance to do it again. The color would have enhanced the aesthetics of the drawing and I could have used them to draw shadows and emphasize the 3D nature of the room.

d. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?

Use a ruler! Of course, it’s important to know what orthagonal lines are and what a vanishing point is, but with these techniques in mind, simply using a ruler can make your drawing much much better, and more clear. You cannot make orthagonal lines if they’re not straight!

e. What resource helped you the most and why?

I used many resources for my drawing, and each one helped for a different part of my drawing. For the actual drawing of the assignment, the website Ms. Hull provided was very helpful. I don’t think I could’ve completed the assignment without it. Using the website prevented a lot of the mistakes which I would have made if I didn’t know how to draw the room correctly. I referred to the website many times throughout the process.


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Final Perspective Drawing Read 2013 Perspective

a) I learned how to make sure that when drawing all the objects all of them go back to the vanishing point.


b) By learning this my painting looked well balanced and everything drew back your eyes to the center of the drawing.


c) If I did this assignment over again I would add more details to the drawing. I woulds also add shading to further enhance the drawing.


d) My advice to someone who hasn't done a one point perspective piece would be to make sure certains lines lead to the vanishing point.


e) I think the slide that helped set up the one point perspective helped the most  because this helped make sure that everything was started correctly and showed most of the steps for what fixing problems.


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Final Perspective Drawing

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a. What is one thing that your learned specifically that you did not know before? 

One thing I learned while doing this project that I didn't know before was that vanishing points existed in perspective drawings.

b. How did leaning this thing make your drawings better?

Learning that helped me complete a better drawing because you realistically cannot complete this drawing without a vanishing point.

c. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?

If I were to do this assignment again, I would use color in my drawing.

d. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?

My advice to someone who has never done one point perspective drawing would be, ALWAYS use the vanishing point!

e. What resource helped you the most and why?

The resourced that helped me the most was the in class line activity because it taught me about all the different line types in one point perspective drawings. 


Final Perspective Drawing

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This is my 3rd quarter drawing project. I had learned many things that I did not know before. I learned how to make draw and make objects appear 3-D. I was never good at 3-D drawing, especially when it came to objects, but now I feel like I had mastered it to my liking. Most importantly, I had learned about the vanishing point.
Those things that I learn are all connected as one thing, because without knowing them, I would never had been able to draw anything close to what I had did. There are simple rules that are needed to follow and I felt that the vanishing point, and although it's small and does not appear in the drawing, it's what actually helped create the drawing itself. 
If I was to do the assignment again, I would certainly color it in, darken the edges and lines, and shade it in. I feel that would make my drawing more eye catching and add a nice mood to it. I believe colors can really make a piece of drawing come alive.
One point perspective drawing can be very challenging, but I feel if you know the basics, such as what the vanishing point is, birds eye view, worms eye view, etc, is basically all you need to know in order to make an awesome one point perspective drawing!

Resources that helped me a lot throughout this drawing would be the link, my art teacher, Ms.Hull had provided us, and the lesson she had on drawing room. I feel that having a helping start such as learning how to draw doors and windows helped a lot. Also the link, "Prospective Step by Step" was actually step by step on how to draw the room that Ms.Hull had did herself. I felt that without it, I would be really lost when drawing, especially when it comes to drawing windows. The link and Ms.Hull's help was all the resources I used and felt I needed. 

This drawing assignment was surprisingly fun for me, and I never thought I could draw something, especially not a room! Yet I did and had all the help and materials I needed. 

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a. What is one thing that your learned specifically that you did not know before?

I say one thing that I learned specifically that I didn't know before is that I can basically draw a whole room simply by just drawing lines. 

b. How did leaning this thing make your drawings better?

Learning this totally made my drawings better by them now having a visual balance of neatness, cause usually I'd just draw out of random with curves and whatnot. 

c. If you did this assignment again, what would you do differently?

If I did thus project again, I'd spend more time on it and add much more colour... cause colour is awesome. Also my stools, cause they look stubby and out of line. 

d. What is your advice to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing before?

My advice is to make sure everything lines up with their vanishing point... cause at first mines didn't and I had to start all over. 

e. What resource helped you the most and why?

The resource that helped me the most is my eraser and google. Why? because one for my eraser it made all my ugly mistakes vanish and well google I looked for some examples to help me along the way so yeah. 

Q3 Art

For this quarter I tried to focus on my sketching skills. For this quarter I only used pencils, color pencils and water color. I also tired to bring some fashion into my art drawing under clothing. (*I tried many thing to make the pictures turn but they would not please forgive me)
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