Jan 16 2008
Planning your Final Perspective Pastel
Planning your Final Perspective Pastel
Use the following guidelines as you begin your final pastel drawing:
Choose a photograph that is a strong example of either one point or two-point perspective. Challenge yourself.
Share with the teacher and be prepared to explain whether your photograph is a one or two-point perspective.
Print the photograph in black & white. Put your name, date, and type of perspective on the back of photograph.
Using a straight edge and draw the horizon line, vanishing points, and orthongonal lines on the photograph.
Lightly sketch your drawing onto 9 “ x 12” white drawing paper.
Be selective in what you choose to include in your drawing; your drawing should reflect your understanding of perspective.
Simplify as necessary; remember, this will be a pastel drawing.
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