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TWO POINT PERSPECTIVE

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You will always being seeing a corner of sorts in 2 point perspective.

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There will not be any right angles. Although

your left side of your brain will tell you so.

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Below the horizon line it looks like…

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On the horizon, intersecting or laying over it looks like:

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Above the horizon it looks like:

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All of the above…

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2 point perspective letters are in the next project…

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Do not get one point and two point perspective letters confused. Remember that 2 point perspective is

looking at a corner not a flat plane. So you will be looking at a 3D letter from the corner not the front.

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And not all your letters have to face the same direction.

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If you know how to do graffiti letters you may do so in this project.

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Our next project in perspective will be lettering and shapes in a pleasing composition.

1. You will work on a 9 inch by 12 inch paper in markers. 2. You will work in 2 point perspective. 3. You will create letters and shapes to fill the page in a pleasing

composition. Recall the composition rules we covered earlier in the year. I suggest rule of thirds because it always works. But if you design requires something like radial balance or framing that is fine. Think it through!

4.You will do this in color using any color scheme you wish. You may add colored pencil with markers to get shaded effects if you wish or you may use color in flat colored graphics planes.

5. You must have at least 4 letters. It can be a word or name, random letters are not allowed. It must be spelled correctly!

6. Somewhere in your design you are to include patterns. Recall how we used patterns in Zentangle. You could use it for background or filling for the letters face. You have to make that decision.

7. Unless it is for composition reasons there should not be any blank white space in your design.

8. Do not do teeny tiny letters in the center of the page. It will not give you a good grade. Plan it out before you start!

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Project rubric:Rubric for Two Point perspective letters, each item worth 5 or more points depending on the severity.

  Is the paper (9 by 12 inches) filled? Is the project late?  

  Did the student do a sloppy job by rushing through it? Did the student include patterns?  

  Is there good use of color giving the art contrast? Do pencil lines show?  

  Are there at least 4 letters? Is the project late?  

  Did the student follow any composition rules or did they just pace it on the page without planning it out correctly

  Is the perspective (overall) drawn correctly in 2 point perspective?

   

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