8. Drawing - Slanting Planes
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SLANTED PLANES
So far we have been studying converging lines that meet at
the vanishing point on our eye level. We are now going to
study drawing objects with slanted planes that do not have
their converging lines meet at a vanishing point at the eye
level.
We are going to study drawing objects that are on an
incline. Receding dimension lines that are level will converge
to a vanishing point on the eye level. Receding dimension
lines that are not level will converge to a vanishing point not
on the eye level.
ONE-POINT PERSPECTIVE OF A BOOK ON A TABLE:
V.P.
If the book is flat on the
table (on the same
plane, the vanishing
point is at eye level.
SPVP
If the book is slanted
(inclined), the vanishing
point is not on the same
eye level as the table.
TWO-POINT PERSPECTIVE OF SLANTED (INCLINED) BOOK
SPVP
Draw shape of book as a box.
Use X Method to find center of book.
Draw book.
V.P.
V.P.
SPVP
DRAWING SLANTED ROOFS – TWO POINT
1.
DRAW LEADING EDGE OF BUILDING.
2.
DRAW CONVERGING LINES TO V.P.
3.
USING “X” METHOD FIND MIDDLE OF SHORT SIDE AND
EXTEND FOR ROOF PITCH.
4.
DRAW VERTICAL TRACE LINE ABOVE LEFT V.P.
5. DRAW SLANTED ROOF TO SPVP.
6. COMPLETE ROOF
7. ADD OVERHANG, GARAGE DOOR, LAP
SIDING, WINDOWS AND FLOOR LINES
V.P.
V.P.
ONE-POINT GARAGE
SPVP
This is just the start of the
One-point garage.
V.P.
It is necessary to draw the back wall to find the middle as you did on the
front, so that you can draw the correct slant of the roof there.
ROADS
Part of our SLANTED PLANE lessons are the drawing of roads
and they change planes – going up and down hills or changing
directions.
In your text, PERSPECTIVE, on pages 48 and 49 are illustrations
on how to draw roads that change directions or go up or down
hills.
Those on page 48 are one-point perspective. Those on page 49
are two-point perspective.
STUDENT ASSIGNMENT:
Using the information about drawing garages and drawing roads in
perspective with slanted planes, you are to create a full page
landscape.
Here are the minimum requirements:
One road with multiple vanishing points on unleveled
surface, one garage or similar building, two trees (prefer more),
grass, and complete with shading and shadows.
In your text, Perspective, you will find examples of shading, trees,
and landscapes on pages 59, 60, 62, 63, and 64.
LIGHTLY SKETCH IN LANDSCAPE THEN ADD
BUILDING STRUCTURE LIGHTLY
FINISH DRAWING WITH BUILDING AND S\LANDSCAPE DETAILS, TEXTURE
AND SHADOWS
CHANGED BUILDING TO COUNTRY CHURCH
FINIISH WITH DETAILS, TEXTURES AND SHADOWS