This is my cylinder using the invented technique. This is my cone using contour hatching.
This is my sphere I did using stippling. This is my cube that I hatched.
This is my cylinder using the invented technique. This is my cone using contour hatching. This is my sphere I did using stippling. This is my cube that I hatched.
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This is my hatching value chart, ranging from dark to light using pen This is my cross hatching value chart, ranging from dark to light using pen. This is my invented value chart, ranging form dark to light, using my initial A as the pattern. This is my stippling value chart, ranging from dark to light.
This is my drawing of the corner of the room. It is in two point perspective. However, I had some difficulty because some lines on the right had to go to a third vanishing point. I included the art shelf, cabinets, shelves, and counter tops.
This is my three point perspective drawing. I have a series of buildings from bird's eye view. I have buildings of varying height and width, and have all lines going towards the vanishing points to show perspective. I also used brick and shading to show dimension.
This is my two point perspective drawing of some buildings. In the center of the paper is the corner of a building, with all other buildings going towards the vanishing points on either side. I also included an additional street of buildings using one point perspective on the left, using the left vanishing point from the main buildings.
This is my one point perspective drawing of a city. I used a single vanishing point in the center of the paper, and had two parallel streets going towards it. I also included cross walks, and side walks that also went towards the vanishing point. I used brick and shading to show the dimension of the buildings themselves.
These are my three composition drawings for my still life. I ended up choosing the middle one for my final drawing.
These are my assessment drawings: a goat, a tree, and my hand.
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