Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Two point perspective, rendering and making models…

Monday, 21 July 08

Today is our last drawing lesson of semester 1 and the lesson is about two point perspective. The plotting of two point perspective is less tedious than one point perspective. We need to have the eye level, left vanishing point and the right vanishing point in order to plot a two point perspective. In the exercise, we need to draw a two-point perspective view in our environment on the A3 drawing block then render the perspective with markers. We used different tones of grey copic markers to render. We were also reminded to pay attention to the lighting, shadow, materials and texture. So, we went to look for an area in the school to draw our two point perspective.
The copic markers and my drawing:

















After the break, it is time for consultation. We consulted our lecturers in groups at different timing. Therefore, while waiting for our turn to consult, we can touch up our model. When it’s our turn, we need to bring all the three models we made for consultation. Our lecturers commented on it and go through different part of our models.

After the consultation, my group can move on to make the ZO cards models. So we start to plan and generate ideas for the ZO card model for the rest of the lesson.























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