Wednesday 30 March 2011

Ongoing in class task: Perspective Drawing and 3D Rendering Techniques



This booklet took us through different types of shading (simple, line, and 3 tone shading), single, and two point perspective drawing techniques. Combining these two; shading and perspective, a 3 dimensional drawing can be effectively achieved. 
I found line shading confusing at first, as I am used to using simple gradation shading. Line and Three tone shading just gives an idea of which sides are lightest and which are darkest. I  don't think these are as effective as gradation because the lines and different blocks of colour on a shape, I find, distract the viewer from their purpose, like they are there for decoration rather than depict light and dark. Though this could be because I am not used to the idea of them yet. I have also learnt all about vanishing points, how they work and their purpose. Here are some pages from the workbook!
Single point perspective drawing

Single point perspective drawing with three tone shading added

Single point perspective drawing; filled in extra lines to create the third dimension to the drawing.





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