Wednesday 18 May 2011

Experiment 3: Two-Point Perspectives

TWO-POINT PERSPECTIVES
The task for Week 2 was to use the method of Two-Point Perspectives to draw a series of 6 sets of 3 sketches. The objects were similar to Week 1 in that they were 3 T-shaped prisms, but with the added effect of the second perspective. They loo much more abstracted and artistic, and for these reasons I loved doing these over the One-Point Perspectives.

By adding a second perspective to these sketches, a deeper understanding of the prisms can be reached and we begin to see the depth and conceptual side of shape drawing. Although these took much longer to produce than the One-Point Perspectives, they returned a better result.







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