1. Read the article starting on Page 2 called "Back to the drawing board." 2. Have a think, read the article with more care, looking at the diagrams/photos as you go. This will give you a greater understanding. 3. Page 4.. It is vital you understand the "half rule" Re read until you understand this information. Filippo Brunelleschi (born 1446 in Italy) discovered this idea....Filippo Brunelleschi
In the illustration below, B is halfway between the vanishing point, O, and object A. C is halfway between O and B. D is halfway between O and C.
3. In your Reading Book write the following words and there meanings.**
perspective
vanishing point
optical illusion ........look here for optical illusions Optical Illusions
radiate
horizon
4. Have a read of this website Perspective Drawing there are 4 pages that will help you. 5. In your Reading Book or refill pad or on blank art paper........ try any of the activities listed on this screen or the other 3 sections to do with Connected...... Try activities shown in the text Use pencil. Label the page number or give it a title your drawing is from. Try more than one if you have time.
2. Have a think, read the article with more care, looking at the diagrams/photos as you go.
This will give you a greater understanding.
3. Page 4.. It is vital you understand the "half rule" Re read until you understand this information.
Filippo Brunelleschi (born 1446 in Italy) discovered this idea....Filippo Brunelleschi
In the illustration below, B is halfway between the vanishing point, O, and object A.
C is halfway between O and B.
D is halfway between O and C.
3. In your Reading Book write the following words and there meanings.**
- perspective
- vanishing point
- optical illusion ........look here for optical illusions Optical Illusions
- radiate
- horizon
4. Have a read of this website Perspective Drawing there are 4 pages that will help you.5. In your Reading Book or refill pad or on blank art paper........ try any of the activities listed on this screen or the other 3 sections to do with Connected......
Try activities shown in the text Use pencil.
Label the page number or give it a title your drawing is from. Try more than one if you have time.
6. Have a look at the following youtube clips.
Choose one to try. You can pause the video while you are drawing.
How to draw one point perspective
How to draw a house in 3D
How to draw one and two point perspective
Scroll down to the Exercises....Exercise 1.
1 point perspective..... Many choices... Have a look.
7. Each day read the article Back to the Drawing Board to confirm
you are understanding the meaning.
Examples to look at Perspective Drawing for Primary Students.