PERSPECTIVE DRAWING 1
DRAWING ASSIGNMENT: ONE-POINT PERSPECTIVE MEDIUM: PENCIL, PEN & INK, DRAWING PAPER, RULER DATE: NOVEMBER 29, 2011 COURSE: AR 101 - INTRODUCTION TO ART INSTRUCTOR: MR. RAFAEL A. PULMANO COLLEGE OF MICRONESIA-FSM (NATIONAL CAMPUS) • 2011.3 FALL |
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Students were asked to draw by focusing their view on a flat plane, such as the end of a room, a hallway, or a long frontal view of buildings, streets, and lines of trees or light posts, etc., using one-point perspective, which is based on the assumption that all parallel lines going in any one direction appear to meet at a single point on the horizon known as the vanishing point. (See also Perspective Drawing 2.) | ||
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