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PERSPECTIVE DRAWINGS RUS 101: INTEGRATED STUDIO DEMO / EXERCISE: DRAWING A 1-POINT PERSPECTIVE Presented by: Mazran Ismail

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Page 1: PERSPECTIVE DRAWINGS - School of Housing, Building and

PERSPECTIVE DRAWINGS

RUS 101: INTEGRATED STUDIO

DEMO / EXERCISE:DRAWING A 1-POINT PERSPECTIVE

Presented by: Mazran Ismail

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(Courtesy of HBP, USM)

What isPERSPECTIVE

&what is not?

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“not all 3D drawings are PERSPECTIVES”

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Examples : non-perspective 3D drawings

‘Dimetric’

‘Isometric’

‘Trimetric’

Axonometric Projections(Source: www.en.wikipedia.com)

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PERSPECTIVE (from Latin ‘perspicere’-to see through)

“is an image as it is perceived by the eye”

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Perspectives in different styles / approaches

‘Interior of St. Paul Outside the Walls, Rome’ (Giovannni Battista Piranesi, 1740)

Black & White Linear Perspective

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Perspectives in different styles / approaches(Bright ) Coloured Paintings (e.g. expressionism)

‘Café Terrace at Night’(Vincent Van Gogh, 1888)

‘The Church at Auvers’(Vincent Van Gogh, 1890)

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Perspectives in different styles / approaches(Loose) Sketch (e.g. using only a charcoal)

‘Staircase Leading to a Vaulted Hall’ (Piranesi, 1755)

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Perspectives in different styles / approachesNature Drawing (without any man-made structure)

‘Malaysian Village’ (Abdul Ghani Ahmad, 2008)

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Perspectives in different styles / approachesCartoon

‘from Budak Kampung’ (Lat, 1979)

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Perspectives in different styles / approachesWith Illogical Views (e.g. ‘Satire’)

Satire on ‘False Perspective’ (Hogarth, 1754)

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Perspectives in different styles / approaches

With Illogical Things (e.g. ‘Surrealism’– the unconscious mind)

‘‘The Persistence of Memory’(Salvador Dali, 1931)

‘The Disintegration of The Persistenceof Memory’ (Salvador Dali,1952)

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‘PERSPECTIVE’ asA MEDIUM OF COMMUNICATION

in BUILT ENVIRONMENT

“to provide the people a right image ofhow the building/project will look when it is built”

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example:

Frank Llyod Wright’sperspective…

‘Fallingwater’ (1935)

Perspective drawing

Real photo

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example:

Jimmy Lim’s perspective..‘Salinger House’ (1996)

Perspective drawing

Real photo

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Examples : HBP Students’ perspectives

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Examples : HBP Students’ perspectives

Interior Perspective Sectional Perspective

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Examples : HBP Students’ perspectives

Exterior Perspectives

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TYPES OF PERSPECTIVE DRAWING:

1) One-point Perspective2) Two-point Perspective3) Three-point Perspective

4) Multi-point Perspective (will not be covered in this lesson)

..depends on the number of vanishing points in the perspective drawing

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‘ONE-POINTPERSPECTIVE’-used when one face of the object isperpendicular to the line of our sight/view

(Courtesy of HBP, USM)

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‘ONE-POINTPERSPECTIVE’

Vanishingpoint

(Courtesy of HBP, USM)

-used when one face of the object isperpendicular to the line of our sight/view

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‘TWO-POINTPERSPECTIVE’

-used when an object is not directly facing us

(Courtesy of HBP, USM)

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‘TWO-POINTPERSPECTIVE’

(Courtesy of HBP, USM)

-used when an object is not directly facing us

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‘THREE-POINTPERSPECTIVE’-used for buildings seen from above(bird’s eye view) or below (worm’seye view)

(Courtesy of HBP, USM)

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‘THREE-POINTPERSPECTIVE’-used for buildings seen from above(bird’s eye view) or below (worm’seye view)

(Courtesy of HBP, USM)

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How to DRAW A 1-POINT PERSPECTIVE ?

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fundamental:1) STATION POINT

2) HORIZON LINE

3) VANISHING POINT4) CONVERGENCE

LINES

5) GROUND LEVEL

6) PICTURE PLANE

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fundamental:1) STATION POINT

2) HORIZON LINE

3) VANISHING POINT4) CONVERGENCE

LINES

5) GROUND LEVEL

6) PICTURE PLANE

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fundamental:1) STATION POINT

2) HORIZON LINE

3) VANISHING POINT4) CONVERGENCE

LINES

5) GROUND LEVEL

6) PICTURE PLANE

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fundamental:1) STATION POINT

2) HORIZON LINE

3) VANISHING POINT4) CONVERGENCE

LINES

5) GROUND LEVEL

6) PICTURE PLANE

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fundamental:1) STATION POINT

2) HORIZON LINE

3) VANISHING POINT4) CONVERGENCE

LINES

5) GROUND LEVEL

6) PICTURE PLANE

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fundamental:1) STATION POINT

2) HORIZON LINE

3) VANISHING POINT4) CONVERGENCE

LINES

5) GROUND LEVEL

6) PICTURE PLANE

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fundamental:1) STATION POINT

2) HORIZON LINE

3) VANISHING POINT4) CONVERGENCE

LINES

5) GROUND LEVEL

6) PICTURE PLANE

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fundamental:1) STATION POINT

2) HORIZON LINE

3) VANISHING POINT4) CONVERGENCE

LINES

5) GROUND LEVEL

6) PICTURE PLANE

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DrawingA 1-Point Perspective: the simplest way

SITUATION 1 : Without any plan & elevation

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1) Draw the Horizon Line

Horizon Line

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2) Decide the Vanishing Point (VP)

Horizon Line

VP

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3) Draw the Horizontal and Vertical Lines to form thefront of the object

Horizon Line

VP

Horizontal

Vertical

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4) Draw in Convergence Lines

Horizon Line

VP

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5) Draw again the Horizontal and Vertical lines

Horizon Line

VP

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6) Complete the form of the objects

Horizon Line

VP

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7) Finishing up (erase the convergence lines)

Horizon Line

VP

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SITUATION 2 : With a plan & elevation

DrawingA simple plan ‘store room’:An example of 1-point interior perspective

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PLAN ELEVATION

DRAWING ONE-POINT PERSPECTIVE

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1) Draw the Picture Plane

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2) Put the Plan on the Picture Plane

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3) Decide the Station Point (SP)

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4) Draw the lines from every corner ofthe room & box to the Station Point (SP)

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5) Draw the Ground Line below theStation Point (SP) level

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6) Put the Elevation on Ground Line

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7) Draw the Horizon Line

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8) Draw the straight line from SP to HorizonLine to determine the Vanishing Point (VP)

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9) Draw the main lines from Picture Plane toGround Line and find out the room & box’s levels

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10) Draw the Convergence Lines fromcorners of the room to Vanishing Point

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11) Draw the straight lines from Picture Plane (backcorners of the room) to the Convergence Lines

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12) Draw the straight lines from Picture Plane (everycorner of the box) to the Convergence Lines

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13) Darken the Actual Lines of the room & box

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14) Finishing up the drawing (erase theconvergence lines, SP & VP)

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Final Drawing: Plan, Elevation & Perspective

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‘A ONE-POINT PERSPECTIVE’(without plan & elevation)

YOUR TASK (right now)

is to imagine & sketch…

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OF

WHATEVERyou think that it could be drawn in

‘1-POINT PERSPECTIVE’,

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as long as,

YOUR DRAWING HAS:

*Keywords in Perspective:‘…things appear smaller the further they are away….’

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as long as,

YOUR DRAWING HAS:

*Keywords in Perspective:‘…things appear smaller the further they are away….’

Horizon Line

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as long as,

YOUR DRAWING HAS:

*Keywords in Perspective:‘…things appear smaller the further they are away….’

Horizon Line

VanishingPoint (VP)

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as long as,

YOUR DRAWING HAS:

*Keywords in Perspective:‘…things appear smaller the further they are away….’

Horizon Line

VanishingPoint (VP)

Convergence Lines

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as long as,

YOUR DRAWING HAS:

*Keywords in Perspective:‘…things appear smaller the further they are away….’

Horizon Line

VanishingPoint (VP)

Convergence LinesObject/s

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…sketch it

with a pencil on your A3 cartridge paper..

*Please do it in 15 minutes….

Thank you!