Project 4: Distilled Interior
Perspective
1 point perspective






Project 4: Distilled Interior
- Work on composition sketches for project #4
- Chose an area of the room to sketch from.
- 1 point, or 2 point perspective.
- Focus on a close up (this is a distilled interior).
- Optional: you can practice your perspective in class, but if you like, you can chose something from your house for the project.
- Do few sketches of different angles, chose the best one and take a photo of it. You can combine the observation and the photo for the project.
- Chose an area of the room to sketch from.
- Here’s a pdf link for the color chart exercise.