Monday, December 1, 2008

One drawing Three Dimentions

This drawing entitled constructing three drawings of one structure each with a different perspective.

I officially began copying the demonstration drawing in the professor's website under the assignment in my sketchbook. I modeled mine to that drawing but changed the object to draw.
I made a simple sketch of the type of block-building I would use, it turned out to look like a three-dimensional "T" laying down. I started with One-point perspective to establish the size of my object and to position the vanishing point out from the center . Then the Two-point perspective, which I tried keeping the structure along eye level and between the two vanishing points. Lastly, Three-point perspective. For the last two drawings I started at the front-right corner pointing at me. This point helped me build the sizes of the walls (using my pencil front portion) and placement.

For my rendering, I incorporated a light source using light and shadow theory and changed the direction of each light source for each drawing because I believed the faces of the of the "T" would have better contrast and have a better composition.