There are many ways to create depth and show space on a 2d surface. Artists will take a look at the different ways we can achieve this effect.
http://www.noupe.com/design/turning-2d-into-3d-seeing-the-new-angle.html
1. Linear Perspective- By using either 1 point perspective, 2 point perspective, or 3 point perspective, an artist can create the illusion of space. Linear perspective is a drawing method that uses lines to draw objects in space.
2. Overlapping- When one object is positioned in front of another object, part of the object behind it may be blocked from view. This is called overlapping.
3. Size- Objects that are closer to a viewer appear larger than objects that are further off in the distance.
4. Placement on the Surface- Generally, objects that are positioned lower on the picture plane will appear closer than objects that are positioned higher on the picture plane.
6. Detail- Objects that are closer appear more detailed than objects that are further away.
Six ways to create the illusion of space are illustrated in this video...
DAY 1-2:
After watching the video, use the worksheet to draw 6 complete drawings in the sections provided that show the six ways to create space. These should be complete drawings in full color. They should not be the same simple artworks from the video.
DAY 3-6:
Connected Boxes
Your linear perspective project will task you with drawing 5 to 7 boxes in linear perspective and then connecting them with some sort of line (rope, water hose, yarn, etc.)
Here is a simple example. Notice the step by step instructions along the right side of the example.
Here is my example with some step by step pictures below:
Here are a couple more links with a bunch of examples of this project.
7th AR Standards: CR1.7.1 R7.7.1 CN10.7.1
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