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1 --the area around an object
THE ELEMENT OF SPACE --the area around an object

2 6 WAYS TO CREATE SPACE OVERLAPPING- PLACING ONE OBJECT IN FRONT OF OR BEHIND A 2ND OBJECT TO SHOW DEPTH SIZE- LARGE OBJECTS APPEAR CLOSER, SMALLER OBJECTS APPEAR FURTHER AWAY DETAILS- MORE DETAILS TO OBJECTS CLOSER, LESS DETAILS TO OBJECTS FURTHER AWAY

3 6 WAYS TO CREATE SPACE PLACEMENT- OBJECTS DRAWN LOWER DOWN IN THE PICTURE PLANE APPEAR CLOSER, HIGHER UP APPEAR FURTHER AWAY. AERIAL PERSPECTIVE – USING LESS DETAILS AND LOWER INTENSE COLORS FOR OBJECTS IN THE DISTANCE, BRIGHTER COLORS FOR OBJECTS CLOSER UP. LINEAR PERSPECTIVE – SLANTING LINES AND MAKING OBJECTS GO BACK TO A VANISHING POINT ON A HORIZON LINE.

4 WHAT IS PERSPECTIVE? YOUR POINT OF VIEW ON SOMETHING
HOW YOU SEE THINGS FROM WHERE YOU ARE the way in which objects appear to the eye -

5 OVERLAPPING SIZE PLACING ONE OBJECT IN FRONT OF OR BEHIND A 2ND OBJECT TO SHOW DEPTH

6 DETAILS PLACEMENT

7 -view from above looking down
AERIAL PERSPECTIVE -view from above looking down

8 - your point of view on a line
LINEAR PERSPECTIVE - your point of view on a line

9 VANISHING POINT – the point on the horizon line where all lines meet
VANISHING POINT – the point on the horizon line where all lines meet. Also our eye level.

10 VANISHING POINT

11 PERSPECTIVE VOCABULARY
HORIZON LINE- WHERE EARTH AND SKY MEET VERTICAL LINE- LINES THAT RUN UP AND DOWN HORIZONTAL LINE- LINES THAT RUN ACROSS LEFT TO RIGHT DIAGONAL LINE- LINES THAT SLANT PARALLEL LINES- LINES THAT NEVER INTERSECT PERPINDICULAR LINES- LINES THAT INTERSECT AND FORM A 90 DEGREE ANGLE.

12 PERSPECTIVE ASSIGNMENTS
PERSPECTIVE VOCABULARY – 50 PTS 3-D BOXES WITH VALUE – 50 PTS CITY DRAWING – 200 PTS

13 TO CREATE THE SIDE OF THE BOX, DRAW A VERTICAL LINE.
-DRAW A HORIZON LINE IN THE MIDDLE OF YOUR PAPER WITH A VANISHING POINT CLOSE THE CENTER. -DRAW FOUR 2 INCH SQUARES– 2 ABOVE H.L., 2 BELOW H.L. -DRAW A LINE BACK TO THE VANISHING POINT FROM THE 3 (OR 2)CLOSEST CORNERS OF EACH SQUARE TO CREATE THE SIDE OF THE BOX, DRAW A VERTICAL LINE. TO CREATE THE TOP/BOTTOM OF THE BOX, DRAW A HORIZONTAL LINE. ERASE EXTRA LINES GOING BACK TO THE V.P. ADD VALUE TO THE BOXES—DARK, MEDIUM & LIGHT VALUES

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15 WITH LINES DRAWN TO V.P.

16 TO CREATE THE SIDE OF THE BOX, DRAW A VERTICAL LINE.
TO CREATE THE TOP/BOTTOM OF THE BOX, DRAW A HORIZONTAL LINE. ALL EXTRA LINES ERASED 4 FLOATING CUBES WITH VALUE- DARK, MEDIUM & LIGHT.

17 CITY DRAWING EXAMPLES

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22 CITY DRAWING REQUIREMENTS
4 BUILDINGS 4 STREETS/ROADS 4 DIFFERENT TYPE OF LIGHTS STOP LIGHT, STREET LAMP POST, WINDOW LIGHT 4 DIFFERENT TYPE OF SIGNS STOP, YIELD, RAILROAD, SCHOOL ZONE, SPEED LIMIT 4 BILLBOARDS/ADVERTISEMENTS CREATIVE BACKGROUND/SCENERY DRAWN WITH GREAT CRAFTSMANSHIP, 100% CORRECT PERSPECTIVE & 100% COLORED

23 VIDEO DEMO 3-D BOXES WITH VALUE - http://youtu.be/GVKSVMsWXrI
CITY DRAWING DEMO

24 ? ? ? ? ANY QUESTIONS? ? ? ?


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