Space in One-Point Perspective

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3.14: Starting One-Point Perspective

Classnotes on one-point perspective
General schematic of my room (scan is a bit warped)

3.16: Developing One-Point Perspective

New grid for my room

Later, I minimized this grid to be 11' by 11' by 9' to better fit the proportions of my room and to make life easier as I began to draw the basic shapes.

Perspectives of my room with basic shapes

The room feels a little weird without a chair, just because I feel like desks come with chairs, but I genuinely don’t use a chair. I prefer to draw either standing up or on the ground, and I write my essays from the bed. Besides, even if I brought a chair in, the space would be a bit too tight for it to really function properly.

3.20: Refining My Room

I added details like my bedding, my radiator, and general clutter around my room

3.23: Adding Tone and a Person

Room view 1
Room view 2

The rendering doesn’t come all the way through on the scans of my work, but I really think that it brings my room to life. Also, some of my markers died part way through so some of my fills aren’t great, but they got much better after I switched out the markers.

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