Perspective: Line, Tone, Shape and Form
Lesson 1:
Go over 1 and 2 point perspective Presentation link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/lwrd7dn79f46jot/1%2C2%2C3%20point%20perspective.pptx?dl=0
Lesson 2 and 3:
·Drawing a room in 1 point perspective. Explain the importance of shading and use of tone and the need to shade background and foreground in order to assess the tonal value of the drawing:
Show video tutorial
Drawing your room
Video: One Point Perspective Drawing Tutorial https://youtu.be/7ZYBWA-ifEs
· Drawing a room in 1 point perspective Video: https://youtu.be/XuqvIOuWAPU
· Finish work for homework and make annotations/ evaluate work done.
Lesson 4 and 5:
Drawing buildings
· Video 2 Point Perspective Part 1 : https://youtu.be/KE3ZkWtX8UU
· Video 2 Point Perspective Part 2 : https://youtu.be/WQj57V8v4pI
· Finish work for homework and make annotations/ evaluate work done.
Lesson 6:
Follow tutorial: drawing a shape
· Video 3 Point Perspective : https://youtu.be/EeAvucdz76Y
Video 3 Point Perspective : https://youtu.be/ne1DePZMS6A
Possible examples
Drawing buildings
Link to presentation on drawing buildings with felt pens: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WmnBzh0aeeZczm-Swp2aXNY8wFX5_qLd/view?usp=share_link
How to draw a building
Using the 2 point perspective technique, draw as many cubes on, above and bellow the horizon line.
Finish the tonal gradient using paints, start with black, leave a space and mix a grey and then leave a space and place a white. If at home try to do it using a HB pencil if you can.
Paint the 2 and 3 point perspective drawings using a dark, middle and light tone.
In the 2 point perspective, paint the areas within the lines going to the vanishing points, using lighter tones of grey and for the black dark tone area use an opposite white.
Atmospheric Perspective painting