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Bell Ringer 9/15/14

Today is International Dot Day.

Using the handout(Found on Mrs Brown’s desk),

create as many pictures as you can with the dots provided.

Tape the handout into your sketchbook.

Bell Ringer 9/17/14

What is Linear Perspective?

Draw a picture that has linear perspective.

Bell Ringer 9/18/14

What is One-Point Perspective?

What 3 types of lines are used in One-Point perspective?

Bell Ringer 9/19/14

What is Two-Point Perspective?

You will need a ruler today.

Bell Ringer 9/22/14How many Vanishing Points are seen in

Two-Point perspective?

What are the different types of line seen in Two-Point perspective?

Mrs. Brown has lost her voice. Please be respectful so that you can hear her.

You will need a ruler today.

Bell Ringer 9/24/14What are the major differences between 1-pt.

perspective & 2-pt. perspective?

Bell Ringer 9/25/14What is the Horizon Line?

(What does it tell you?)

*If you missed yesterday – please come see me so that I can catch you up on your project.

Bell Ringer 9/26/14Copy this example of a “Bird’s Eye View.”

What type of perspective is used?

Bell Ringer 9/29/14Try drawing your first initial in 2 pt. perspective.

Bell Ringer 9/30/14Label the Vanishing Points & Horizon Line.

Bell Ringer 10/1/14Label the Vanishing Point(s) & Horizon Line.

Bell Ringer 10/2/14What type of perspective is seen in this artwork?

PERSPECTIVE

What is perspective? (from Latin perspicere, to see through) A graphic system that creates the illusion of depth

and volume on a two-dimensional surface. ***(Makes something look 3D on a 2D surface.)

The invention of linear perspective is generally attributed to the Florentine architect Brunelleschi, and the ideas continued to be developed and used by Renaissance artists, notably Piero Della Francesca and Andrea Mantegna.

TrinityMasaccioc. 1490s(Renaissance)Fresco

ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE

Making Space out of nothing at ALL except straight lines!!!

What is 1 POINT perspective?

Used to draw the same objects as one-point perspective, rotated: looking at the corner of a house, looking at two forked roads shrink into the distance or a box from the corner, for example.

A drawing which has one Vanishing Point.

A drawing using three set of lines : horizontal, vertical and converging (diagonal).

TWO POINT PERSPECTIVE

Making Space out of nothing at ALL except straight lines!!!

What is 2 POINT perspective?

Used to draw the same objects as one-point perspective, rotated: looking at the corner of a house, looking at two forked roads shrink into the distance or a box from the corner, for example.

A drawing which has two Vanishing Points.

A drawing using two set of lines : vertical and converging (diagonal) only,… there are NO HORIZONTAL lines besides the Horizon Line.

VERTICAL

CONVERGING

NO HORIZONTAL LINES!!!!!

Why Two-point perspective? To create SPACE on a flat media like

paper. To create FORMS from straight lines. To understand how objects relate to

the viewers point of view. To learn the basics for architectural

drawings.

Vocabulary Diagonal lines: Lines that slant. Vertical lines: Lines straight up and down,

parallel to the side edges of the paper and at a right angle to the horizon.

Horizontal line: Lines parallel to the horizon.

Vocabulary Horizon Line: Line parallel to the edge of

the paper that marks your line of sight. Vanishing Point: Point on the horizon line

where receding parallel lines seem to meet. Converging Lines: Diagonal lines used to

show distance and depth by going towards the Vanishing Point.

Assignment Student must draw a street corner with

two sides if the streets and buildings on each side.

All buildings must have windows, door(s), at least one sign and surface textures.

The drawing must also have at least one space between two buildings (ex: alley, street or walkway)

Student Examples

Assignment – OPTION 2 Student must draw various boxes

that fill the paper showing overlapping, open boxes, at least one irregular box and a variety of sizes and shapes. Student will color the boxes using three colored pencils one light, one dark and one of their choice.

Student Example

Websites ART 2 class website 2 Pt Perspective on ARTSONIA Definition of Perspective eHow video for 2 PT