Showing posts with label perspective. Show all posts
Showing posts with label perspective. Show all posts

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Perspective Drawing

Last week in drawing we got to spend the first half of class, about 3 and a half hours, drawing the set for the current play the theatre program is putting on: Three Musketeers. This differs from an isometric drawing, because this is considered a perspective drawing. Isometric is where every angle is parallel, but perspective includes vanishing points, so angles are not going to line up with each other. I will post a more rendered image of my drawing once I have rendered it more.


The set was based off of an MC Escher drawing, so there was quite a bit of floating furniture, which I didn't really include save a couple pieces. I have to shadow the drawing and give it more dimension, which I don't totally want to do  because I like it as a line, but Ian (my drawing teacher) wants to see it fully finished, and I know other people in my class will have better drawings if I don't render mine. Soooooo I must do what I must.