Wednesday, 3 September 2014

Assignment 3.1- One Point Drawing

One-point perspective:

* All vertical lines are perpendicular to the horizon
* All horizontal lines are parallel to the horizon
* All diagonal lines intersect at the point on the horizon

Basic Concepts:

* PICTURE PLANE: 
The “window” that is represented by the picture.

* STATION POINT:
Represents the eye of the observer. 
It is the camera in a photograph. 

* VANISHING POINT:
Are points on the horizon line where receding line (planes) meet.

* GROUND LINE:
A line that is parallel to the picture plane at the base of the object being described.

* HORIZON LINE:
A theoretical line that represents the eye level of the observer.


Task 1
This exercise must be done with proper drafting equipment
using scale 1:200

This exercise must be using the previously drawn plans,
elevation and section as the base drawings and measurements,
we are to draw a one-point perspective drawing.
we have to choose only one area(kitchen/ bedroom)
to construct our perspective.
So i draw the perspective drawing of kitchen
using scale 1:200

Kitchen with scale 1:200


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