Showing posts with label Perspective. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Perspective. Show all posts
Sunday, 19 October 2014
Three Point Perspective Exercise
My three point perspective exercise is different to the other two as it doesn't have the same amount of detail or isn't as busy. The reason for this is that I couldn't quite think of how to do it. I was thinking of drawing a path, but I thought it would be really small so it would look hardly any different. I was thinking about drawing a road, but I didn't know how that would look. Back to the perspective of the drawing, I think it works well with the actual buildings themselves as they get smaller correctly and the middle building is fine, but the details on the buildings are a bit wobbly. This is because I didn't draw the perspective lines, because I didn't think there would be a need. I was wrong.
I'll edit the photo at a later date.
Two Point Perspective Exercise
Here is my two point perspective exercise. Just like my one point perspective drawing, I didn't mean to include so much, but as I liked how it was looking I decided to make it look like a proper crossroads. I think the left row of buildings is a bit squished as I included to many buildings so the ones are the end are really thin. The right side, however, I think does work well as the buildings decrease in size correctly.
I'll edit the photo at a later date.
One Point Perspective Exercise
Here is my one-point persepctive exercise. At first, I was only going to draw the rail track with a view signs next to it, but as it progressed I decided to add a few more things. I think, overall, it works quite well as things to get smaller in the distance and the pieces of wood on the track get further apart as they get closer to you, so I think this exercise worked quite well.
I'll edit the photo at a later time.
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