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Q3 reflection

Posted by Savannah Manns in Art - Freshman - Hull - y1 on Thursday, April 9, 2015 at 12:29 pm

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Savannah Manns


a. What do you feel like you accomplished with your final drawing?


I feel as if I accomplished establishing my vanishing point, and establishing my Ceiling, roof, side walls, and floor.


b. What would you change or differently if you could do this project again?

I would get a longer ruler and make everything equivalent and correct. I would also spend more time on smaller details to make the the bigger picture way better.

c. Find a drawing on the wall that you think is successful. Describe it. Why is it successful?

I think that Liv Coppers drawing was really successful because everything was spot on. She had cabinets and everything was very accurate. She did an amazing job . She captured the whole wall, she had many cabinets and amazing desk and chairs.

d. What did you learn about one point perspective?

I learned that it is not only complicated but it makes things very three dimensional.
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Q3 Art Reflection (T.Harper)

Posted by Tamir Harper in Art - Freshman - Hull - y1 on Thursday, April 9, 2015 at 12:25 pm

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Personally, after completing this very difficult project I think that I should receive the following points. 18 Points on my back wall, 17 points on the side wall. 19 Points for my ceiling, 17 points for my floor and 18 points for my table/chair. I think I should receive an 89 our of 100 points. 

I would redo my entire room. Changing the wall I decided. I decided to do the wall right wall with the windows. I would instead do the front wall where the boards are located. I would also redo the the table location. Instead of doing the bigger table I would do more smaller tables. 

The drawing I picked was Tatiana Reams. I think it came out really well. I think it was neat, not with many eraser marks and is very detailed. Everything was in its place and If I had to grade it I would probably give it a high grade. She also completed the full project. Did everything that was asked of her. 

I learned many things like how to even draw. I could not even draw as well as I could and now being able to draw an entire room. I think that's sick. I also learned more about vanishing points of how and where to draw the lines and everything. It was also clear how to make three denominational shapes.  
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Q3 Reflection

Posted by Nadia Green in Art - Freshman - Hull - y1 on Thursday, April 9, 2015 at 12:24 pm


​​What I feel that I accomplished with my final drawing is the overall perspective of the classroom. I think that the ceiling came out fine also the floor lines and the back wall. I also think the door came out fine. I would change my corner separating the  window to the right and left. I wish I was able to make it look better and more clearer. I would also change the way of the picture and try harder to make it look like the room.  One drawing that I think is successful is one that has a smaller back wall and the classroom is larger in size. It has a door that is slightly opened. There is only one table and one stool. It has a nice proportion to it and is accurate with the classroom.  I think the person was able to capture the perspective of the classroom. What I learned about about one point perspective is that you have to have the have to make your picture based on the vanishing point. 
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Q3 Art Reflection

Posted by Taytiana Velazquez-Rivera in Art - Freshman - Hull - y1 on Thursday, April 9, 2015 at 12:21 pm

​I feel like I completed the task. based on the rubric I am confident with my piece. If I could do this again, I wouldn't procrastinate. A sucessful drawing was like, Xaviers. I think it was successful because it shows one point perspective. I learned that one point perspective is very important.

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Q3 Reflection (S. Baker)

Posted by Saamir Baker in Art - Freshman - Hull - y1 on Thursday, April 9, 2015 at 12:21 pm

1. ​Back wall: 20/20. I think I drew the back wall pretty accurately.
Side wall: 18/20. My side walls are a little off to me but I still think they're accurate.
Ceiling: 20/20. I think my ceiling looks great but I think it's off a bit.
Floor: 15/70. My floor has a nice outline but looks bland.
Table/Chair: 12/20. My table looks great but the stool looks weird.

2. I would change the way my stool and table looks. Since it isn't a really good representation of the two. I would also take more time trying to make my lines persice and not have so many erased lines visable on the paper.

3. I think Xavier's drawing is very nice looking. I like the way that his lines are dark it pops out to me. To me it looks like he took his time on doing it and that he tried to make sure everything about it was correct.

4. One point perspective focuses on the perspective of one point. And that making a drawing based of one point is challenging but rewarding when you get an accurate drawing
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Q3 Art Reflection

Posted by Joseph Lee in Art - Freshman - Hull - y1 on Thursday, April 9, 2015 at 12:20 pm

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​After doing this drawing, I felt that I accomplished good detail on my side walls.

If I could do this project again, I would add more tables and stools and I would lower my door from touching the ceiling.

The picture I found to be the most interesting would be Liv's picture. Her picture is very detailed and looks like she measured different parts of the drawing very accurately. She drew the wall that's across from the board. I think that her drawing is successful because it captures her wall's image very accurately.

From drawing one point perspective pictures, I learned that everything I draw in the picture must reflect back to the vantage point. 
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Q3 Art Reflection

Posted by Syeda Kalim in Art - Freshman - Hull - y1 on Thursday, April 9, 2015 at 12:19 pm

  • I think I did good on the ceiling, back wall, side wall, and floor. I messed up on the table and chairs because it wasn't one point perspective. I think I did pretty well on the extra details. 
  • b. I would change my tables and I would make it so that only one side of the paper had work on it so you couldn't see the other stuff on the back. 
  • c. Gavin's is successful because it is very proportionate and well drawn. The detail was really great, especially the window view. He used the one point perspective really well. 
  • d. It helps a lot because then you know how to proportion things and it just looks better overall when you use it.

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Q3 Art Reflection

Posted by Thomas Wallison in Art - Freshman - Hull - y1 on Thursday, April 9, 2015 at 12:16 pm

a. I feel like I accomplished everything that was listed on the rubric. I had both side walls, the front wall, the ceiling tiles, the floor lines, and a table in chair in my drawing.

b. I wouldn't do it again. If I had to, I would have managed my time better by drawing the easier things first and the harder things later if I can, as I didn't get as much done as I would have liked. I would have also drawn another table.

c. Sydnye's drawing was successful. She drew the back wall. She included everything that was listed on the rubric.

d. I learned to trust my eye more than I had before. If something looks wrong, I should just say "this looks wrong" rather than say "this is fine."
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Q3 Art Reflection

Posted by Lotus Shareef-Trudeau in Art - Freshman - Hull - y1 on Thursday, April 9, 2015 at 12:13 pm

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In the final drawing I completed the ceiling tiles and the outline of the room. I drew two of the tables in the room and started on the blinds. I drew the cabinets on the side wall and some of the columns. If I could do this project again I would pace myself better and focus less on specific details and more on the whole picture. I think Sydnye's drawing is very successful because she has a complete picture and it follows the rules of a one point perspective drawing. I learned that in a one point perspective drawing all the lines are horizontal, vertical, or orthogonal. 
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Q3 Art Reflection

Posted by James Thomas in Art - Freshman - Hull - y1 on Thursday, April 9, 2015 at 12:10 pm

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1. ​Rubic-
Back wall: 18/20. I think I drew the back wall pretty accurately.
Side wall: 17/20. My side walls are a little off to me but I still think they're accurate.
Ceiling: 17/20. I think my ceiling looks great but I think it's off a bit.
Floor: 15/20. My floor has a nice outline but looks bland.
Table/Chair: 16/20. My table looks great but the stool looks weird.

2. I would change the look of the stool. It's bothering me.

3. Sidnye's drawing is awesome. Not only is it completely accurate, but it has a lot of detail.

4. One point perspective focuses on the perspective of one point.
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