1 Point Perspective Review
Horizon line- Where the land/water meet the sky.
On the Horizon line: objects are at eye level.
Below the horizon line: You are looking down onto the objects below. You have a birds eye view.
Everything above the horizon line: Objects appear above your eye level, meaning are looking up at them. This is a worm's eye view.
Horizon line- Where the land/water meet the sky.
On the Horizon line: objects are at eye level.
Below the horizon line: You are looking down onto the objects below. You have a birds eye view.
Everything above the horizon line: Objects appear above your eye level, meaning are looking up at them. This is a worm's eye view.
1. Create a room using one point perspective
Objective: Show an understanding of one point perspective; this is practice/formative assessment for the "Teen Cave" project.
1. Create a new document in Photoshop with the following criteria:
2. Use one or both of the following resources to create a simple line drawing of a room in one point perspective:
*If you prefer a step by step with images and instruction click the link below (ignore the dimensions that they use).
*If you prefer to watch the video: Pause, and watch several times.
*Remember perspective MUST be done correctly to move on.
3. When you are finished turn it into the work to be graded folder. You do not need to complete a self evaluation.
now that you understand the basics...
2. create A "Teen cave" using one point perspective
goal
Use Photoshop to demonstrate knowledge of one-point perspective.
Objectives:
Objectives:
- Use Photoshop to Create an image demonstrates knowledge of one-point perspective.
- Make a personal connection to the art- the interior space should be a dream room, inspired by your interests and hobbies.
- Present a well crafted artwork that shows technical skills in Photoshop as well as accurate one-point perspective.
- Complete a self-evaluation based upon goal and objectives.
Directions
1. Brainstorm what you want your room to look like. It doesn't have to be a bedroom; it could be a gaming room, movies room, jam session room, athletic training room, craft room and so on. Get creative!
2. Complete the "teen cave" planning worksheet.
3. Use the demo resources from above to create the basic structure of your dream room. You may re-use the practice line drawing you created previously (Just flatten the image and copy into a new document). Save this document as "Last Name Teen Cave".
2. Complete the "teen cave" planning worksheet.
3. Use the demo resources from above to create the basic structure of your dream room. You may re-use the practice line drawing you created previously (Just flatten the image and copy into a new document). Save this document as "Last Name Teen Cave".
4. Find images of objects, wall surfaces, doors, windows, floor surfaces, furnitures, light fixtures, posters, animals, etc. that you'd like in your room.
5. In the past we've used the free transform tool a lot (Command T). In addition to that you will want to use the other variations of the transform tool. These are found by going to Edit>Transform.
Edit>Transform>Distort will allow you to take the images found on the internet and change the perspective to match your "Teen Cave".
-Find an image such as the one I have chosen for the hardwood floor.
-Paste image into Photoshop
*I've placed it so that the planks are running vertical
5. In the past we've used the free transform tool a lot (Command T). In addition to that you will want to use the other variations of the transform tool. These are found by going to Edit>Transform.
Edit>Transform>Distort will allow you to take the images found on the internet and change the perspective to match your "Teen Cave".
-Find an image such as the one I have chosen for the hardwood floor.
-Paste image into Photoshop
*I've placed it so that the planks are running vertical
*If you get the message above at any time just hit okay. This will change your picture taken from the internet into a rasterized layer rather than a smart object.
6. Repeat the same process for my brick wall:
-Paste into Photoshop
-Edit>Transform>Distort
-Match corners up
7. Add in objects and furniture.
*I choose images that had white backgrounds because white backgrounds are easy to delete.
Again use Edit>Transform>Distort to put objects into perspective.
7. Turn in to the "work to be graded" folder. Turn in Teen Cave Planning WKST along with the self evaluation.