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PERSPECTIVE DRAWING FOR INTERIOR SPACE - Fairchild Books

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PROjECTS<br />

Project 2.1 <strong>DRAWING</strong> GEOMETRIC <strong>FOR</strong>MS IN ONE-POINT <strong>PERSPECTIVE</strong><br />

Create the following geometric objects on 14” 3 17’ paper.<br />

1. Draw two solid and two transparent cubes varying in shape and size above the horizon line.<br />

2. Draw two solid and two transparent cubes varying in shape and size below the horizon line.<br />

3. Draw two solid and two transparent cubes varying in shape and size on the horizon line.<br />

4. On the same sheet of paper, draw one pyramid, cone, and cylinder.<br />

One-point geometric forms project.<br />

GETTING STARTED<br />

1. Use drafting tools<br />

(T-square, triangle, and<br />

ruler).<br />

2. Lay out your drawing in<br />

pencil, preferably with an<br />

HB pencil.<br />

3. Create a 1 / 2 -inch line<br />

border all around, creating<br />

a 13” 3 16” image area.<br />

4. Ink exterior object lines<br />

with a .05 thickness, and<br />

use .01 thickness for<br />

interior transparent lines.<br />

NOTE<br />

Construction lines in pencil<br />

do not need to be erased<br />

(they can be lightly drawn but<br />

visible).The horizon line should<br />

also be inked; you will not see<br />

the horizon line through solid<br />

cubes. The horizon line does<br />

not need to be drawn in the<br />

center of the picture plane; it<br />

may be offset.<br />

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