Two Point Perspective Cityscape Drawing
city view
in 2 point perspective
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objectives
Learn about proportions and the element of Space.
Create a cityscape using two point perspective technique.
Use your drawing ability to create a city of your own and incorporate the required objects in the design.
Illustrate how a creative idea can be developed into a drawing.
Essential questions:
- How do you create 2-point perspective?
- ow do you apply perspective rules in artwork?
note
Two point perspective is used when none of the structure's sides is parallel to your picture plain. In other words - you are facing a corner of a building, not a side.
include
Design a city block using 2 point perspective.
Your drawing should include at least:
- Intersection of 2 streets with sidewalks
- Six buildings
- All buildings should have windows and doors
- Streets should include crosswalks, city lights and 3 signs
examples
example 1
example 2
example 3
example 4
example 5
example 6
STEPS
You will start with drawing a HORIZON LINE.
Then place two VANISHING POINTS.
Then draw the front corner of the closest building.
Remember, that in 2 point perspective:
- all vertical lines stay vertical
- all horizontal lines go to one of the vanishing points
All windows, doorways, and other architectural elements should follow the same rule. Look at the picture below: all lines are either vertical or go to one of the vanishing points.
A large part of the grade for this assignment is creativity.
Build a city-block of your dream!
Make it fun!
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Two Point Perspective Cityscape Drawing
Source: https://juliannakunstler.com/art1_2pt_city.html
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