This is the triptych drawing of the hallways that I worked on with Isaac and Kate. Overall, it turned out pretty nice, even if we were missing a corner in the transition between the right drawing and the middle drawing. We can clearly tell which hallways these are by looking at them. We focused on one point perspective in this drawing, and worked on creating different objects in perspective to create different ideas of space and size. This was all done in pencil, and I learned that in order to shade a ceiling or floor, there has to be flow in the same direction on one plane. This was a fun piece.
This is my one point perspective room drawing. This drawing looks like a room, but it's as if the room completely surrounds the viewer. The room wraps around the viewer because of the vanishing point on the back wall. Having one vanishing point pulls all the pieces in the room toward it, which give the drawing a sense of perspective. This is all done in pencil, and also, one point perspective was the main idea in this drawing. I learned about squares in perspective through this drawing, and it portrays a "homey" feeling and invites the viewer to stay awhile.
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