One Point Perspective Rooms

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One Point Perspective Rooms FIRST STEPS: 1. FINISH COVER & FILL OUT SELF-ASSESSMENT (30 Points) 2. PUT TOGETHER SKETCH BOOK 3. COMPLETE PERSPECTIVE WORKSHEETS, Including Furniture Worksheet (30 Points) TODAYS GOAL: 4. DRAW YOUR OWN 1st DRAFT ROOM. - At least 1 Door - At Least 1 Window - ***1 Light Source -At Least 4 different pieces of furniture -As Many Details as possible (Books on shelves, plates on tables, rugs, pictures on walls, wood floor, brick walls, pots, pans, lamps, curtains, etc. Next Steps: 5. Final Draft (20 Points) 6. Watercolor Demo and practice 7. Watercolor on finished Product (15 Points) (5 points effort, 20 points analysis)

One Point Perspective Rooms 1. Finish rough draft of your room/city: 1 window, 1 door, 4 furniture, details, and light source TODAY’S GOAL: 2. Practice watercolor painting on rough draft and/or copy of final draft, until comfortable NEVER paint out of paint tray– only from mixing tray; ONLY touch brush to water on top of paint, not through the paint cakes themselves; Mix your own colors– they look better, and you will avoid “clown-room”; Test colors and intensity on scrap paper Hold the brush by ferrule to get better accuracy and stay within lines; Only use the tip of your brush unless filling a wide-open area; Paint in the direction of the surface. Always 2 right and 1 wrong way!; Big brush for most areas, small brush for fine details (wait to do details at end: see I.); Never paint an area next to another wet area. Move somewhere else until it dries; Paint everything light first, the next day you can paint another layer over it to get mediums and darks. And NEVER scrub the paper, you will get little paper balls and create holes; 3. Finish final draft drawing: Accuracy and neatness count! 4. Fill out self-assessment on Drawing 5. Paint finished draft