Friday, September 22, 2023

 One Point Perspective Shapes Design


Objective: Students will learn how to draw one point perspective

shapes and create a design with perspective shapes.


One Point Perspective…a mathematical system for representing

three-dimensional objects and space on a two-dimensional

surface by means of intersecting lines that are drawn vertically

and horizontally and that radiate from one point on a horizon line…


Example...‘Bedroom in arles’ by Vincent van Gogh – identifying perspective lines

Example...‘Bedroom in arles’ by Vincent van Gogh

Please watch a one point perspective demonstration…

Mrs. Miller's Demonstration for One Point Perspective Shapes


The demonstration drawing, finished…

Steps:

l. Draw a dot around the center of your paper.


2. Draw eight - ten shapes on the paper. Vary the sizes of

your shapes. Spread the shapes out, around the center dot.

3. With a ruler, draw lines from the corners of each shape to the dot.

4. Outline the final drawing with a sharpie or colored marker.

5. Color the shape a dark shade of color.

6. Color inside the drawn lines with a lighter shade of the same color. 

Add shading–darker toward the dot and lighter as you move closer to the shape.

One Point Perspective Shapes Design…


Thursday, September 21, 2023

Op Art Warm Color / Cool Color Design

 Op Art Cool Color/Warm Color Design 

Materials: white paper, pencil, ruler, markers, colored pencils

Instructions: Mrs. Miller's Demonstration Design Demonstration

1) Using a ruler, locate the center of the page (corner to corner) - draw a dot with a pencil. 

2) Still using the pencil, draw 6-8 straight lines through the center. When finished, you should have an EVEN NUMBER of sections. (12, 14,16)

3) Still using the pencil, draw "happy face" curved lines in alternate sections. 

4) Using the pencil again, draw "sad face" curved lines in the leftover sections. 

5) Please Watch...Warm Colors / Cool Colors

Choose one warm color and one cool color. 

Warm Colors - Red, Orange, Yellow 

Cool Colors - Blue, Green, Violet 


6) Color in every other section with a warm colored marker, alternating every other one. (Example below, yellow marker in every other sad face section) 


Next, pick one cool color. Alternate sections by warm and cool. Please refer to the picture below. Purple for happy faces and red for sad faces. 

7) After every other section is filled in with marker, shade the leftover sections with the same color, colored pencil. Try to leave a highlight in the middle of each section. 

8) Outline with a Sharpie.