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Space The Elements of Art TheVirtualInstructor.com
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In terms of art, space is the area above, around, and within an object. TheVirtualInstructor.com
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With consideration to drawings and paintings, our goal is to create the illusion of space. TheVirtualInstructor.com
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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
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Overlapping occurs when objects that are closer to the viewer prevent the view of objects that are behind them. TheVirtualInstructor.com
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Objects that are smaller will appear further away from the viewer. TheVirtualInstructor.com
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Objects placed higher on the picture plane will appear further away. TheVirtualInstructor.com
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Objects that are further away should have less detail than objects that are closer. TheVirtualInstructor.com
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Objects that are further away are cooler in color temperature. TheVirtualInstructor.com
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Objects that are further away are lighter in value. TheVirtualInstructor.com
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Linear perspective is a drawing method that uses lines to create the illusion of space on a flat surface. TheVirtualInstructor.com
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One point perspective uses one vanishing point to accomplish this illusion. TheVirtualInstructor.com
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The first step in one point perspective is to define the horizon line. TheVirtualInstructor.com
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The horizon line divides the sky from the ground. It can also be the “eye level” of the viewer. TheVirtualInstructor.com
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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
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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
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Lines are drawn from all four corners back to the vanishing point. TheVirtualInstructor.com
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Next, a smaller rectangle is drawn so that each corner touches a line that was drawn in the previous step. TheVirtualInstructor.com
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Lines that are no longer needed can be erased to reveal a cube. TheVirtualInstructor.com
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In terms of art, space is the area above, around, and within an object. TheVirtualInstructor.com
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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
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Overlapping occurs when objects that are closer to the viewer prevent the view of objects that are behind them. TheVirtualInstructor.com
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Objects that are smaller will appear further away from the viewer. TheVirtualInstructor.com
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Objects placed higher on the picture plane will appear further away. TheVirtualInstructor.com
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Objects that are further away are lighter in value. TheVirtualInstructor.com
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One Point Perspective Pumpkin Patch
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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.
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