Perspective   One-point perspective © A.Baldacchino 2011
What is Perspective? Drawing scenes in perspective means drawing them  the way your eyes see them. Objects look smaller the further away they are. Far away objects will appear faded. © A.Baldacchino 2011
Step 1  Draw a horizontal line © A.Baldacchino 2011
Step 2  Make a vanishing point © A.Baldacchino 2011
Step 3  Draw a square or rectangle © A.Baldacchino 2011
Step 4  Draw lines from shape corners to vanishing point © A.Baldacchino 2011
Step 5  Draw a horizontal line to end your form © A.Baldacchino 2011
Step 6  Draw a vertical line to make the form’s side © A.Baldacchino 2011
Step 7  Complete the form  © A.Baldacchino 2011
Examples done  by students to show  One-point Perspective © A.Baldacchino 2011
Other examples of  One-point Perspective © A.Baldacchino 2011
Task to do in class: L  T © A.Baldacchino 2011

Perspective ppt

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    Perspective One-point perspective © A.Baldacchino 2011
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    What is Perspective?Drawing scenes in perspective means drawing them the way your eyes see them. Objects look smaller the further away they are. Far away objects will appear faded. © A.Baldacchino 2011
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    Step 1 Draw a horizontal line © A.Baldacchino 2011
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    Step 2 Make a vanishing point © A.Baldacchino 2011
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    Step 3 Draw a square or rectangle © A.Baldacchino 2011
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    Step 4 Draw lines from shape corners to vanishing point © A.Baldacchino 2011
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    Step 5 Draw a horizontal line to end your form © A.Baldacchino 2011
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    Step 6 Draw a vertical line to make the form’s side © A.Baldacchino 2011
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    Step 7 Complete the form © A.Baldacchino 2011
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    Examples done by students to show One-point Perspective © A.Baldacchino 2011
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    Other examples of One-point Perspective © A.Baldacchino 2011
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    Task to doin class: L T © A.Baldacchino 2011