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I want to start this post by saying how much I LOVE my document camera. My first year teaching I tried to teach one-point perspective by doing drawing demos on my whiteboard and showing animated PowerPoint's.. but never again! Getting a document camera in my classroom this year has been a game-changer for me! On the first day my students came in I showed them a quick PowerPoint going over the vocabulary of one-point perspective drawings (horizon line, vanishing point, receding lines…

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How to Draw a Room Using One Point Perspective: By making a drawing using one point perspective, students will learn to make a two-dimensional space appear three-dimensional. Students will learn how to use a vanishing point to create a room interior. To create a room using One Point …

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ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE This post will cover the basics of one point perspective… What is perspective, actually? ”the theory or art of suggesting three dimensions on a two-dimensional surface, in order to recreate the appearance and spatial relationships that objects or a scene in recession present to the eye or the appearance of objects, buildings, etc., relative to each other, as determined by their distance from the viewer, or the effects of this distance on their appearance” One point…

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