I used a pencil and a ruler to draw this hallway. I used a vanishing point to line up my lines and shapes and to create the illusion of form. I used hatching to create the illusion of shading and depth in the drawing. This hallway makes me feel happy because it's very neat and leads to a door that leads outside. It is one of the hallways one would see when leaving school, which could mean freedom!
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This drawing is of a room, with added depth through the usage of one-point perspective. I drew this room with a pencil and I made sure to decorate the room with a chair, stars on the ceiling, a skylight, an air vent, a door, a painting, a mouse-hole, a chipmunk, and an elf on the shelf. I added a vanishing point, which all of the lines tilt toward, creating the affect of depth in the drawing. Shapes were distorted by the vanishing point, to appear as a complete form. Proportion was also influenced, closer objects are larger and farther away objects are smaller. This room has a very silly feel, the painting of the kiwi, the chipmunk, and the elf on the shelf create that feeling, it makes me happy.
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November 2017
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