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23-24 PT
23-24 PT
Part 1- Intro
Lesson Overview
● What is perspective drawing?
○ a technique used to represent three-dimensional images on a
two-dimensional picture plane
○ representation of objects in three-dimensional space
● Vocabulary
○ Horizon Line
○ Vanishing Point
○ 1-Point Perspective
○ 2- Point Perspective
○ 3- Point Perspective
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Lesson Objective (Goals)
By the completion of this exercise, you should be able to:
Surfaces that face the viewer are drawn using their true shape
Surfaces that travel away from the viewer converge towards a single
vanishing point
Activity 1
(Drawing Squares/Rectangles)
One-Point Perspective- Activity
● Materials:
○ Pencil
○ Blank paper This activity:
● Explains how to draw a cube in one point perspective
■ above, below and in line with the horizon line.
○ Introduces the importance of line weights
○ Highlights the effect of positioning objects in relation to the
horizon line.
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Activity 1: 1-Point Cubes
● Materials:
○ Mechanical or ‘clutch’ pencil (with an HB or 2H lead)
○ Blank paper and/or the printed worksheets
○ Blank Template (Google Classroom)
● Activity 1: Explains how to draw a cube in one point perspective. It
also introduces the importance of line weights and highlights the effect
of positioning objects in relation to the horizon line.
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■ Draw 3 Cubes: 1 above, 1 below and 1 in line with the horizon
line.