This week's task was to create an interior study with Perspective Grids. We were given the option of creating either one 3-point perspective piece or two 1-point and 2-point perspective pieces. At first, I aimed for 1 or 2 points perspective task but ended up accidentally making all of my work during thumbnail sketch 3 points perspective. I didn't know this at first until I got feedback from my tutor that it was because of the angle I choose which makes it automatically a 3-point perspective.
Thumbnail Sketch
Tool used: 2B pencil and putty eraser
I decided to set myself a challenge of drawing a 3-point perspective of the Queen's building interior, which proved to be quite difficult for me. Despite many sketches, I don't feel any strong connections to any of them. In the end, I choose the fourth view because the perspective is more exsaturate.
Tool used: 2B pencil and putty eraser
Update version:
I was not that happy with the final outcome that much. I lately don't good with how my pencil works look. There were a lot of smudges, grey values and need a lot of fixings on perspective. The lines of the pencils are not thin enough for my liking and I face huge art block during the making of this piece. I hope I could improve on the steadiness of my pencil lines in the future as well as proportions and perspective.
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