ONE-POINT PERSPECTIVE We start our adventure in the classroom. No matter what level of art student you are, it always help to refresh on those basic techniques that will greatly enhance your art's style and depth. One-point perspective is a basic way to show depth in objects that you draw. We first started learning this technique so we could apply it and use more advanced forms. This type of perspective focuses on "head-on" frontal objects, which does a good job at profiling and object. Everything we learn this semester I feel will have a specific purpose and area where it is used.
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AuthorMy name is Dayton and I am a senior in Art 2. Archives
January 2017
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