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One Point Gallery
What is One Point Perspective?
One point perspective is a drawing method that shows how things appear to get smaller as they get further away, converging towards a single 'vanishing point' on the horizon line. It is a way of drawing objects upon a flat piece of paper (or other drawing surface) so that they look three-dimensional and realistic

TASK

In the spaces indicated in your folder below, draw the following:


 A cube

 A train track

 A train

TASK

In the space indicated in your folder below, watch the video(s) and draw a train track.

TASK

In the space indicated in your folder below, watch the video and draw a train in one point perspective.

TASK

In the space indicated on the second page in your folder below, watch the video and draw a train, train track and all its details in one point perspective.

TASK

In the space indicated in your folder on the third page below, draw your own one point perspective train and all its details. There is no video, as the aim of this drawing is to show the skills that you have learnt. If you would like further guidance or ideas look at the exemplar material below…

EXEMPLAR AND GALLERY

The videos below show how to draw the above drawings in detail using the one point perspective technique.

One Point Perspective Train

The tutorial below is the first of many aimed at developing your designing and drawing skills. Each tutorial will gradually increase in rigor and difficulty. Each tutorial also comes with a video or presentation to assist with the completion of each drawing. You can print any pages related to this tutorial via the printer icon.