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
Please watch a one point perspective demonstration…
Mrs. Miller's Demonstration for One Point Perspective Shapes
The demonstration drawing, finished…
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…