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One-Point Perspective Drawing

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One-Point Perspective Drawing

One-Point Perspective Drawing

One-point perspective drawing example

🎨 Part 1: Understanding Perspective

1. What is one-point perspective? Circle the best answer:

A way to draw objects that look flat

A drawing technique that shows depth using lines that meet at one point

A method for colouring pictures

Drawing with only one pencil

2. Fill in the blanks using the words below:

Words: vanishing point, horizon line, closer, smaller

In one-point perspective, all lines meet at the ________________. Objects that are ________________ to us appear larger, while objects further away appear ________________. The ________________ is where the sky meets the ground.

3. Check all the things you might see in a museum gallery (multiple selection):

Picture frames on walls

Long corridors

Paintings and artwork

Visitors looking at art

Benches for sitting

📐 Part 2: Drawing Practice

4. Draw a simple one-point perspective corridor or hallway. Include:

• A horizon line across the middle

• A vanishing point (small dot) in the centre

• Lines from the corners that meet at the vanishing point

• At least 2 rectangular frames on the walls

5. In the space below, practise drawing a simple museum wall with picture frames using one-point perspective:

🖼️ Part 3: Museum Gallery Planning

6. What would you like to draw inside your museum picture frames? List 3 ideas:
7. Match the perspective terms with their meanings:
1. Vanishing Point
2. Horizon Line
3. Perspective Lines
4. Foreground
A. The area closest to the viewer
B. Lines that lead to the vanishing point
C. Where parallel lines appear to meet
D. The line where sky meets ground
8. Describe what makes a good museum gallery drawing. Use complete sentences:

🤔 Part 4: Reflection and Planning

9. What was the most challenging part about drawing in one-point perspective today?
10. What tools do you need to create accurate perspective drawings? Check all that apply:

Ruler

Pencil

Eraser

Steady hand

Patience

11. For your calendar art project, sketch a quick plan of your museum gallery wall below. Show where you will place your frames and what might be inside them:
12. Circle the Māori words that relate to position and space:

rāwhero (left)

kai (food)

matau (right)

whakamua (forward)

whakatōhea (backward)

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