Two-point perspective: Lines that converge on two vanishing points.
Linear Perspective: A technique for representing three-dimensional space on a flat surface.
Vanishing Point: The point in space where items seem to disappear.
TASK 4a and 4b
Watch the video and draw a house exactly how the artist sketched it using the two point perspective.
Turn the page over and sketch a scene. You will need to have at least two buildings with windows doors, and some exterior point of reference like a street or sidewalk.
Optional: Add other elements such as: softscape (greenery, shrubs, trees, flowers), mailbox, fire hydrant, etc.
With a classroom iPad, take a picture of your sketches based on the video, rename it "two point perspective building - directed".
With a classroom iPad, take a picture of your own original sketch, rename it "two point perspective building - original".
TASK 4a How to Use Two-Point Perspective (Building)
Product
TASK 4a
TASK 4b
TASK 4c and 4d
Watch the video and draw the object exactly how the artist sketched it using the two-point perspective.
Sketch your own object. It must be an object you can actually touch, do not do this based on a photo from the internet.
With a classroom iPad, take a picture of your sketch based on the video, rename it "two point perspective object - directed".
With a classroom iPad, take a picture of your own original sketch, rename it "two point perspective object - original".
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TASK 4c
TASK 4d