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Space The Elements of Art TheVirtualInstructor.com

In terms of art, space is the area above, around, and within an object. TheVirtualInstructor.com

With consideration to drawings and paintings, our goal is to create the illusion of space. TheVirtualInstructor.com

There are six ways to create the illusion of space on a 2-dimensional surface. OverlappingSize Placement on the surface Detail Color and Value Linear Perspective TheVirtualInstructor.com

Overlapping occurs when objects that are closer to the viewer prevent the view of objects that are behind them. TheVirtualInstructor.com

Objects that are smaller will appear further away from the viewer. TheVirtualInstructor.com

Objects placed higher on the picture plane will appear further away. TheVirtualInstructor.com

Objects that are further away should have less detail than objects that are closer. TheVirtualInstructor.com

Objects that are further away are cooler in color temperature. TheVirtualInstructor.com

Objects that are further away are lighter in value. TheVirtualInstructor.com

Linear perspective is a drawing method that uses lines to create the illusion of space on a flat surface. TheVirtualInstructor.com

One point perspective uses one vanishing point to accomplish this illusion. TheVirtualInstructor.com

The first step in one point perspective is to define the horizon line. TheVirtualInstructor.com

The horizon line divides the sky from the ground. It can also be the “eye level” of the viewer. TheVirtualInstructor.com

Next, define the vanishing point on the horizon line. The vanishing point is the point placed on the horizon line where objects begin to disappear because of distance. TheVirtualInstructor.com

Next, the shape of the object is drawn. Most commonly, a geometric shape is drawn. Organic objects can be “carved out” of a geometric shape. TheVirtualInstructor.com

Lines are drawn from all four corners back to the vanishing point. TheVirtualInstructor.com

Next, a smaller rectangle is drawn so that each corner touches a line that was drawn in the previous step. TheVirtualInstructor.com

Lines that are no longer needed can be erased to reveal a cube. TheVirtualInstructor.com

In terms of art, space is the area above, around, and within an object. TheVirtualInstructor.com

There are six ways to create the illusion of space on a 2-dimensional surface. OverlappingSize Placement on the surface Detail Color and Value Linear Perspective TheVirtualInstructor.com

Overlapping occurs when objects that are closer to the viewer prevent the view of objects that are behind them. TheVirtualInstructor.com

Objects that are smaller will appear further away from the viewer. TheVirtualInstructor.com

Objects placed higher on the picture plane will appear further away. TheVirtualInstructor.com

Objects that are further away are lighter in value. TheVirtualInstructor.com

One Point Perspective Pumpkin Patch

What you must include in your pumpkin patch: Must be drawn using one point perspective. Must be drawn using one point perspective. You must include : A detailed scarecrow A detailed scarecrow At least 8 pumpkins ranging in sizes At least 8 pumpkins ranging in sizes A barn A barn A detailed sky including a moon/sun and clouds. A detailed sky including a moon/sun and clouds. - QUALITY of work, and use of time will be graded.