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Q3 Art Reflection

Posted by Jhazzelle Majarucon in Art - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Friday, April 10, 2015 at 9:04 am

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​a. What do you feel like you accomplished with your final drawing?  (keeping the rubric in mind. 20pts. - back wall, 20pts. side wall, 20pts. ceiling, 20pts. floor, 20pts. table/chair = 100pts.
  • I feel like I accomplished most of the requirements in the rubric. But, I am not content with my chairs and table. Also, I didn't draw the line on one side of my door straight.  
b. What would you change or differently if you could do this project again?
  • If I could do this project again, I would have to make sure that my lines are straight especially in my door and walls because it is noticeable when you look at it from a far distance. 
c. Find a drawing on the wall that you think is successful. Describe it. Why is it successful?
  • The drawing that I think is successful is the bottom one on the side wall beside the mosaic face drawing because the size of her walls, door, ceiling, floor, and furniture are so proportioned that the room looks very proportioned as well. Her drawing is also very easy to look at because everything is just very neat and well drawn.
d. What did you learn about one point perspective?
  • I learned a lot of things about one point perspective but the main thing that I learned is that as long as you lead your lines to the vanishing point on the horizon line and if you do it correctly, your drawing will look very realistic.
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Q3 Art Reflection

Posted by Zoe Khan in Art - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Friday, April 10, 2015 at 8:59 am

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​I think I was successful in at least accomplishing a good view of one point perspective. I didn't finish, considering I don't have side walls or anything finished on the floor. 
I would probably work harder, and try to actually finish if I could redo the entire project. I'd also draw lighter, and take my time in making sure everything is straight and neat. I just want it to look better. 
I think the only colourful one was really successful- they even made theirs colourful and everything is neat and nice and pretty. The one point perspective looks nice overall. 
 I learned that one point perspective is used a lot in design of floor plans, and just like- making areas of space for things to happen.
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"Q3 Art Reflection"

Posted by Nathan Little in Art - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Friday, April 10, 2015 at 8:58 am

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I feel like I have accomplished my work and the most important parts into my drawing such as the ceiling and the rectangle I drew. I also feel like that I can see my artwork in a different perspective now then before, when I use the vanishing point too. It looks a lot better then before. If I would change this project again then I would change the way the ceiling looks, make it more detailed as well same as the door, and the window. I really like Sam's artwork because it is really detailed on how you look at it from a distance, you can see everything like in reality at his drawing and the windows are really detailed and have the same exact portrait then in the classroom right now. It's successful because of the way it looks it's like so modest and based especially the tables and chairs. The way it looks, 
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Q3 Art Reflection

Posted by Harrison Wellner in Art - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Friday, April 10, 2015 at 8:57 am

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The things I accomplished was mostly floors and ceilings. I feel like those were the two things that I did the best on, and I learned the most about. If I could change something, or do anything differently, it's most likely that I would make a more detailed back wall. I didn't finish that wall, and I think that I could have made it much better if I had gotten it done. A drawing I think was very successful was successful because had very good perspective. It also had details on each wall, even if that wall wasn't finished. The back windows were well drawn, since they didn't look as thin as paper, but they also were thinner than the rest of the wall. What I learned about one point perspective was how to make shapes have perspective with the use of orthogonal lines.
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Q3 Art Reflection

Posted by Menduyarka Dennis in Art - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Friday, April 10, 2015 at 8:54 am

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​A. What do you feel like you accomplished with your final drawing?  (keeping the rubric in mind. 20pts. - back wall, 20pts. side wall, 20pts. ceiling, 20pts. floor, 20pts. table/chair = 100pts.
  • I got the back wall, the side walls, ceiling (didn't get to draw anything on the tiles, though), floor, and three tables and chairs each. They are all present, but their "artistic quality" could be questioned.
B. What would you change or differently if you could do this project again?
  • I would try my best to draw the actual features of it. Just the drawing that are on the wall and the tiles.
C. Find a drawing on the wall that you think is successful. Describe it. Why is it successful?
  • I like the drawing that is colored in on the wall. Although it's not as proportional, the colors still make it pretty vibrant
D. What did you learn about one point perspective?
  • It's really difficult to handle. I can't stand it. But now I love it. It's something that i've adapted to and now I can make any picture look realistic with it.
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Q3 Art Reflection

Posted by Claire Byrnes in Art - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Friday, April 10, 2015 at 8:53 am

  • What do you feel like you accomplished with your final drawing?  (keeping the rubric in mind. 20pts. - back wall, 20pts. side wall, 20pts. ceiling, 20pts. floor, 20pts. table/chair = 100pts.
I feel like I accomplished most of the requirements but am unsatisfied with my chair and back windows. Also, I didn't draw a door which I feel is essential in a room.
  • What would you change or do differently if you could do this project again?
I would have wanted to use my time more efficiently so I would have the opportunity to fulfill all of the requirements to my satisfaction. Maybe I could have created a schedule for me to organize my time because we were given a good amount of time, there was just a lot to do.
  • Find a drawing on the wall that you think is successful. Describe it. Why is it successful?
I thought a drawing on the far left side of the room is successful. The artist's stool is well defined but crooked. The artist justifies them-self by saying, "The stool I was modeling my drawing after was crooked." I appreciate the artist's dedication to draw what they see, even if it looks odd.
  • What did you learn about one point perspective?
I learned that the diagonal lines from your vantage point to the edge of your shape are called orthogonals. I learned how to create a 3D shape in 1 point perspective! I enjoyed drawing my initials and then making them 3D with orthogonals and vertical lines.
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Q3 Art Reflection // Chernowski

Posted by Zoe Chernowski in Art - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Friday, April 10, 2015 at 8:52 am

  • a. What do you feel like you accomplished with your final drawing?  (keeping the rubric in mind. 20pts. - back wall, 20pts. side wall, 20pts. ceiling, 20pts. floor, 20pts. table/chair = 100pts.
I feel like I accomplished everything on my final drawing that was on the rubric. However I think I could have made my walls more eye catching by adding more details such as the paintings and the clocks, little things essentially.

  • b. What would you change or differently if you could do this project again?
If I did this project again I would not necessarily change things on a large scale, but instead focus on the details. For example I would add the things on the walls and would erase the unnecessary lines and make my final lines darker.

  • c. Find a drawing on the wall that you think is successful. Describe it. Why is it successful?
One drawing I found successful was the one on the far left of the room. It contained all the necessary requirements, and I liked where the table was placed. The artist decided to put the table not exactly in the middle, but slightly to the right. They also put the stool to the left of the table. This brings out my artistic knowledge and I start thinking that they placed the table and stool that way to catch the viewer's eyes. One thing I learned in my 8th grade Art Class last year was placement significance, so I liked that I could connect my past knowledge with this piece. 

  • d. What did you learn about one point perspective?
I took lessons about one point perspective before, but I still learned new things. I learned that the lines that connect to the view point were called Orthogonals. I also learned how to, in a sense, graduate from doing a flat perspective drawing in a room. I learned how to make doors, windows, and frankly anything pop out in a more 3D fashion. 
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Q3 Art Reflection

Posted by Gabriel Copeland in Art - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Friday, April 10, 2015 at 8:52 am

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  • a. What do you feel like you accomplished with your final drawing?  (keeping the rubric in mind. 20pts. - back wall, 20pts. side wall, 20pts. ceiling, 20pts. floor, 20pts. table/chair = 100pts.
The most that I accomplished/finished would be one side wall the ceiling back wall and part of a table and chairs. I could not complete another side wall, which was disappointment. I feel the best work was my table and back wall.
  • b. What would you change or differently if you could do this project again?
I would work faster considering how far I got but I think everything else looks good. I bet part of my drawing is crooked and that is something I definitely need to work on, but that is minor compared to other parts.
  • c. Find a drawing on the wall that you think is successful. Describe it. Why is it successful?
Right below and a bit to the left of Ms. Hull's mural thingy, a beautiful drawing caught my eye. Everything in the drawing is expertly done, two walls were made, the room looks professional. All that really makes a successfuldrawing as it fulfilled all parts in a tasteful manner.
  • d. What did you learn about one point perspective?
Orthogonals, lots of them. Also remember everything is parallel or perpendicular in space so just keep that in mind. If you have a one point, focus on that point and if one line is crooked the whole drawing could be thrown off. 
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Q3 Art Reflection

Posted by Cindy Chen in Art - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Friday, April 10, 2015 at 8:51 am

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  • a. What do you feel like you accomplished with your final drawing?  
  • After finishing the final drawing, I feel like a accomplish something that I could have not done when I first attended this class. I understand how to draw the perspective now in 3d correctly instead of 2d.

  • b. What would you change or differently if you could do this project again?
  • If I could do this project again, I would add more details such as more tables and chairs and color it.

  • c. Find a drawing on the wall that you think is successful. Describe it. Why is it successful?
  • I believe the drawing Sam did was successful because it is well drawn with neat lines and all the line meets the vanishing point. It has lines that are light and some shading that make the picture smoothing and nice to look. 

  • d. What did you learn about one point perspective?
  • I learned that one point perspective is fun and that if you want it to look right, you need a vanishing point and you have to use your eyes to make sure the line are straight and parallel to the line across.
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Q3 Art Reflection

Posted by Ethan Halprin in Art - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Friday, April 10, 2015 at 8:47 am

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I finished my ceiling, part of my floor, part of a side wall, a table in the middle.  I would choose to draw a different wall if I could do this again.  The drawing I think is successful has color and multiple objects on all parts of the room.  It has neat and straight lines, and looks unique.  I learned one point perspective is very straight forward, but that it still is challenging and takes practice.  I also learned that if I work, that I could be able to draw complex things I did not think I could.

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