Saturday, November 13, 2010

Perspecitves and Planes

Week 10 Perspectives/Planes/Points of View
This week our goal was to understand 1,2 and 3 point perspectives in art work.  We were also given information on birds eye view and an ant view.  Here are my interpretations of the just mentioned tasks.

Here is my demonstration of a 3 point perspective.  Hopefully you can see the cone on your left is one perspective and then the teapot on the right is the opposite perspective and the ball on top of the cube is the last perspective. 


Here is my example of a two point perspective.  The ball on the left and hopefull the cylinder on the right have caught your eye as they are on the same plane. 


Here is my example of a vanishing or one point perspective.  The ball should be the focal point and everything behind it kind of fades away.


Here is my example of the bird's eye view.  This was rather difficult for me as when you draw you don't think about how things look from this perspective.  The most difficult task was making the cone look accurate and I struggled with it.  I had to take several steps back and make sure I got it right.


Last but not least here is my perspective on the Ant's view.  This was also rather difficult again because I had to continually look back and take a step back to make sure I was drawing what I saw and not what I think I saw.  Another long challenge for me.
That concludes this weeks assignment.

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