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Final Perspective Drawing

Posted by Vilma Martinez in Art - Freshman - Hull - b1 on Sunday, April 20, 2014 at 6:55 pm

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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Final Perspective Drawing

Posted by Talya Laver in Art - Freshman - Hull - b1 on Sunday, April 20, 2014 at 9:00 am

​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

Posted by Makhi Richburg in Art - Freshman - Hull - b1 on Saturday, April 19, 2014 at 3:23 pm

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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.
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Final Perspective Drawing

Posted by Haisha Hahsy in Art - Freshman - Hull - b1 on Saturday, April 19, 2014 at 12:33 am

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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! 
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Final Perspective Drawing

Posted by Chhievling Seng in Art - Freshman - Hull - b1 on Friday, April 18, 2014 at 11:56 pm

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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. 

Tags: perspective, Orange, 2013, Orange,perspective, Hull, Orange, Art, Hull
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Final Perspective Drawing

Posted by Kara Heenan in Art - Freshman - Hull - b1 on Friday, April 18, 2014 at 11:54 pm

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In Art so far this quarter, we have learned about drawing in perspective. Before learning it, I barely knew how to do this. I didn't know what a "vanishing point" or a "horizon line" was. Those are just some of the terms we learned in Art. Using these terms are basically making drawing in perspective a lot easier and correct. In my drawing, without a vanishing point, my drawing would not be correct and it would be harder to draw it. In this drawing there are a lot of things I would change. I would've drawn it darker, it looks a lot better in real life than in this picture. I'm sure I made mistakes that I can't really identify. If I were to give someone advice on perspective drawing, I would definitely tell them to take it step by step, follow the rules of perspective drawing, and inform themselves on what a vanishing point, horizon line, ect. is. The resource that really helped me the most is the Slideshare on step by step of the wall, it really showed me what to do in order and what was important, I don't know what I'd do without that. 
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Final Perspective Drawing

Posted by Aaron Watson-Sharer in Art - Freshman - Hull - b1 on Friday, April 18, 2014 at 11:41 pm

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1. One thing I learned specifically during the process of drawing the room was how to make things appear as if they are out of the paper. I used to to if I’d ever draw make it all flat. This skill will help me in the future by helping me draw things for the rest of the school year in class.


2. Learning to add 3d to make flat shapes helped my drawings because otherwise I don’t have an image of a classroom. Are classrooms flat? Is the environment of a classroom flat? Is our vision? No. Making my work 3D has shown the real parts of the room we see every b band. I would fail if I was unable to make my drawing 3D.


3. If I did this assignment differently, I’d love to find a better way to make a table and chair. I had a hard time and look somewhat poor. There is always room for improvement, otherwise why would we be doing this?


4. If I were to tell someone about perspective drawing, I’d say panicking is the worst thing to do. When you really work it starts looking special but just saying how do we do this impossible work will do nothing but hurt the potential of your work and educational discipline.


5. A resource that helped me other then time was if you were stuck you could ask a friend to assist you in whatever you need help in. I needed help with my window to the left. I asked a friend how I go about doing that and it helped a lot.


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Final Perspective Drawing

Posted by Siawale Vesslee in Art - Freshman - Hull - b1 on Friday, April 18, 2014 at 11:00 pm

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  In this quarter, I learned a lot about perspective. For example, I learned about the values of lines. I learned that different types of lines including: orthogonal, horizontal, and vertical, contribute to the vanishing point at which all lines in the drawing end up meeting at. This allowed me to see drawings as lines meeting at one place.

     I think that by learning about how lines in a drawing meet at one place, I was able to know if my lines were in the right direction. I was able to uses my artist eye to see where lines needed to be positioned. i believed that this allowed my drawing to come together.

      I think that if I did this assignment over, I would talk with Ms. Hull more. I believed that getting advice would have allowed me to get my lines aligned. I think that getting advice in general would have given me better results.

      If I were to give advice to someone who was doing this for the first time, I would definitely start with the fact that lines meet at one point. I would describe the vanishing point to them and show them my drawing. i would show them how lines, when they come together, make the picture cohesive. 

   One big help was the slide show Ms. Hull gave us. it allowed me to see how the picture came together. The slide show showed me how to bring my lines together. The slide show also help me develop my detail skills. The slides didn't show how to add in the ledges or the extra furniture, but after using some prior knowledge of lines, I was able to complete those parts.
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Final Perspective Drawing

Posted by Jason Greene in Art - Freshman - Hull - b1 on Friday, April 18, 2014 at 10:24 pm

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


One thing that I learned during this quarter in art was that if you knew how to draw three different lines that it would be much easier to draw.  I am not an artist so know that helped a lot.


2.  How did learning this thing make your drawing better?


Yes it helped a whole lot while drawing.  All I used was lines to complete this drawing and I believe it turned out great.


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


One thing that I would do differently was not fold up the paper to be so small.  As I was drawing I found it harder and harder to draw with the creases that I made.  Another thing that I would change is how much empty space I have in my drawing.  


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


One piece of advice that I would give to someone who has never drawn a one point perspective drawing is that its all about the lines you draw.  You want to make them as straight as possible because that is what makes or breaks the drawing.


5.  What resource helped you the most and why?


The resource that helped me the most was the slideshow that Mrs.Hull put onto canvas for us.  On the slide were steps on how to complete our drawing.  This was very helpful because when I was lost I could go there for help.

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Final Perspective Drawing

Posted by Gabrielle Kreidie in Art - Freshman - Hull - b1 on Friday, April 18, 2014 at 6:43 pm

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I have learned a lot about art this year. For one, I am not a grand artist. I never had that "artist eye". However, during this course I was able to find my inner artist, my inner perspective. The most important thing I have learned about art is, its how you see it. Drawing isn't a correct or incorrect message, it's the view of the person that makes it. 

From this I was able to use four very important tools to make my drawing the greatest it could be, a pencil, multiple erasers, a ruler and my mind. I was able to view the room for which I drew in a whole different way once I started. It became a drawing for which I was proud of to call mine. 

There were multiple things I would do differently, for one, I would work on my couch and table more. I was in a rush when I made them so it was not a Picasso object. I would also work more on my floor. I feel as though I did not complete the floor greatly, which I wish I could redo again. 

If anyone were to make a perspective drawing, I would give them one rule: use your artist eye. That's really all you need. You do not need to be the greatest, you just need to use your ruler and your one point and you will do fine. 

Honestly, my viewing of the drawing was the greatest measure for completing my drawing. The website Ms. Hull gave me was great as well, yet I really would not be able to accomplish such a great drawing as this one without a intense look at the classroom around me. 
Tags: Orange, 2013, perspective, hull, Gabrielle Kreidie
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