2 Point Perspective Drawing Part 1 (simple cube shapes)
Today we are going to learn/practice making cubes in two point perspective. This is a system where you are able to use lines that go back to 2 vanishing point to make the cubes look like they are 3 dimensional on a two dimensional paper.
You will need
-PAPER
-A RULER OR STRAIGHT EDGE (if we don't have rulers, you can use the side of a book or something else that has a straight edge)
-PENCIL
I'd like for you to use the slide show I made with directions written at the bottom and the video that is embedded below as a guide to how to make cubes using two vanishing points.
Look at these in any order, video first or second, they pretty much show the same thing. When you watch the slide show, I would suggest you use the arrows to help advance or repeat each slide. This will make it easier to see each step. When you watch the video, you really only need to watch the video up to the 3:22 min mark to get all of the skills I want you to practice today. Also, please feel free to pause it as you follow steps or watch it and use the directions on the screen to help.
TAKE YOUR TIME.
FOLLOW THE STEPS
THIS IS PRACTICE. (:-))
DO YOUR BEST TO GET IT RIGHT, NOT JUST DO IT. IF IT DOESN'T LOOK RIGHT, PLEASE TRY AND TRY AGAIN UNTIL IT LOOKS RIGHT.
You will need
-PAPER
-A RULER OR STRAIGHT EDGE (if we don't have rulers, you can use the side of a book or something else that has a straight edge)
-PENCIL
I'd like for you to use the slide show I made with directions written at the bottom and the video that is embedded below as a guide to how to make cubes using two vanishing points.
Look at these in any order, video first or second, they pretty much show the same thing. When you watch the slide show, I would suggest you use the arrows to help advance or repeat each slide. This will make it easier to see each step. When you watch the video, you really only need to watch the video up to the 3:22 min mark to get all of the skills I want you to practice today. Also, please feel free to pause it as you follow steps or watch it and use the directions on the screen to help.
TAKE YOUR TIME.
FOLLOW THE STEPS
THIS IS PRACTICE. (:-))
DO YOUR BEST TO GET IT RIGHT, NOT JUST DO IT. IF IT DOESN'T LOOK RIGHT, PLEASE TRY AND TRY AGAIN UNTIL IT LOOKS RIGHT.