Linear Perspective
School Perspective
12" by 18"
Colored pencil on printmaking
Interior Perspective
11" by 14"
Graphite on printmaking paper
1 point perspective
Graphite on drawing paper
9" by 12"
2 point perspective
Graphite on drawing paper
9" by 12"
For my school perspective, I created a piece using linear perspective to create a drawing of a hallway. First I found where to place the dot that I was using as the spot for my perspective angle and then created a back wall where I then continued to work off of. Drawing lines that connected to the dot plus horizontal and verticle lines created this piece.
I also used colored pencils at the end over graphite to add a color factor. I didn't use any shading because I wanted each line to be as bold as possible. I filled in a few tiles to make it a little darker but also to add a relatable factor of the tiles you would see in that hallway. For paper, I used printmaking paper.
My idea for this was simple. I didn't want to make it too complicated because I didn't want it to be busy and messy especially after the color. I draw just a simple hallway of a science wing with lockers on the right surrounded by columns, double doors on the back wall, and one closed door, and one open door on the left. For the ceiling, I replicated the image and used the tile and the same for the floor.