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Silent warm up

#14 What is wrong with this picture, look carefully and list examples

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MC Escher

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  • What eye level are we?
  • How is the perspective skewed

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  • Horizon line?
  • Vanishing point?
  • Orthagonals?

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Finish 1 pt exercise (5-10 minutes)

  • Draw a horizon line on the paper provided
  • Draw a vanishing point
  • Place three square above, three below, and two right over the horizon line
  • Lightly draw the three orthogonal

Lines from the box to the vanishing points

  • Create three dimensional boxes
  • Erase your orthogonal lines

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What do we notice about the windows in this picture are they perfect squares?

We are tempted to make perfect squares, even though this is not what they look like from the side!

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Same thing for windows and doors

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Assignment

  • Draw a horizon line on a sheet of paper
  • Draw a vanishing point
  • Create a city/street with a minimum of six buildings of varying sizes and shapes with doors and windows
  • All buildings must have correct window and door lines
  • Add in trees and benches if you have time

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2pt perspective

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Horizon LIne

Orthagonals

Vanishing Point

Vanishing Point

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2 pt. City Practice

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2 Pt perspective assignment

  • Your first and last name ( if too long first and middle- min 6 letters max 12)
  • Horizon line, two vanishing points
  • Sketch out bubble letters of your name
  • Connect orthagonals to the opposite side