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January 29,2014 Welcome to 2 nd Semester where you all have A’s again. 1.You need: –Big Paper –Scissors (you can share) –Pen or pencil 2.New booklets for a new semester. 3.New vocabulary, artists and project
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Space & Perspective Date: 1/29/2014
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Space refers to the distance or area between or within things
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Linear Perspective A drawing technique to create the illusion of ‘space’.
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One Point Perspective Uses only ONE vanishing point & ONE side is facing flat front
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Two Point Perspective. Uses TWO vanishing points & the CORNER is facing flat front
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Horizon Line (Review) Where the sky & earth appear to meet; eye level
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Lines which come together at a single point Converging Lines:
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Vanishing Point A dot on the horizon line where converging lines meet.
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Parallel lines Lines that remain the same distance apart. The white lines are NOT part of the painting.
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Cityscape: artwork which includes buildings, streets & other manmade effects
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Architecture The art and science of designing and constructing buildings & structures
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Some great artwork & artists that use perspective techniques…
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Wayne White
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Emphasis. creating importance or focus in a composition (video) http://ww w.youtub e.com/wat ch?v=G- 8Iwff0sec
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Julian Beever
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http://www.cbsnews.com/news/a- sidewalk-artists-3-d-works/
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Review Time!
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Atmospheric Perspective Closer things appear bright, clear & larger. Further things appear light, blurry & smaller.
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What is in the: Foreground? Background? Middle ground?
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Your next project: Create an original 4+ frame comic strip using your memories & life for the narrative –ORIGINAL CHARACTER (does not have to be human) –BACKGROUNDS are as important –MUST use of 2 point perspective drawing in at least 1 frame (largest)
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David Lloyd – Sample from V FOR VENDETTA
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Eric Powell – Sample from THE GOON.
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David Petersen – Sample from MOUSE GUARD.
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Ms. King Sample (cartoon version) from the many adventures of Hoodie
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Ms. King Not quite finished sample (cartoon version) from the many adventures of Hoodie Note: this one doesn’t have linear perspective in it.
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Next step Turn in your work to the box at the front. Take a character development worksheet to begin
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Teacher Notes: General Steps Worksheet –Name/Title frame can count as one of the 4 frames –Use perspective in letters Choose frames (have pre-cut frames) –Consider thumbnails/storyboard –Everyone gets a large one for perspective Drawing/Color on cut out frames Layout &Glue on paper (different colors) –Students cut own paper to fit design?
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