One Point PerspectiveI can use one-point perspective and shading to create the illusion of depth within my two-dimensional drawing.
After practicing drawing blocks/shapes (5-7) using one-point perspective on the rough draft paper, you will create your composition on the same or a new rough draft paper. What you need to do to create your rough draft composition:
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Composition on the white paper: Draw lightly and make any necessary adjustments to make your artwork readable. Outline using black sharpie markers, erase any pencil lines showing and you can be begin to shade with color pencils. Keep your light source constant. Turning it in: Paperclip your practice paper, rough draft and final drawing together and put on the correct shelf. Make sure your name and hour are on the back of your papers. *Photograph it and turn it in on Google Classroom and following the directions for your written reflection. Written Reflection: How do artists create the illusion of depth into their drawings, give an at least 2 example. Use complete sentences. Related Videos Camera Obscura - Making a Room into a Camera Obscura Stanley Kubrick - One Point Perspective How to - Draw Boxes |
Lesson Plan --- 7-14 Days
Learning Target/ Standard "MI Visual Art Standards" |
Performance Task "Hands on" |
Success Criteria "Specific and Measurable" |
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ART.VA.I.8.2 Appropriately apply the concept of proper use of art materials and using tools safely and responsibly. |
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1-3 |
ART.VA.I.7.4 Employ reflective thinking skills by observing, analyzing, and critically evaluating works of art for the purpose of improving technical quality at an emerging level. |
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2-4 |
ART.VA.I.8.3 Select and apply visual characteristics and organizational principles to communicate effectively when designing and solving creative problems. |
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2-14 |
ART.VA.II.8.1 Effectively identify, design, and solve creative problems. |
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2-14 |
ART.VA.II.8.4 Independently initiate new ideas employing inventiveness and innovation. ART.VA.III.8.6 Identify personal and community experiences within works of art. |
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2-14 |
Supplies:
- 12x18 manilla paper (rough draft)
- 12x18 white paper (final copy)
- Crayola color sticks/colored pencils
- Ruler
- Pencil
- Erasers