To creating this perspective drawing of my initials I used a two-point perspective of my initials. In My composition for each letter I drew a straight horizontal line and drew the vanishing points. I made a vertical line below the horizontal line but also leaving space between both lines. Then I connected the vertical line with the horizontal line making it look like a triangle. After that I drew two more vertical lines, one on each side of the original vertical line and then I connected those new lines with the horizontal lines making a box inside of the triangle. Next I erased all the guidelines that created the triangle shape leaving me with the box shape. Then I transformed the boxes to make them look like box shaped letters of my initials. For the background I decided to stick with the basic pattern that I like so I made diagonal lines and colored them in. I chose a minty green that I thought looked good with the background colors and wouldn't fade into the background colors. I also used black to color in the parts of the letter where the green would be darker which also created value within my initials.
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Perspective Drawing of Initials
To creating this perspective drawing of my initials I used a two-point perspective of my initials. In My composition for each letter I drew a straight horizontal line and drew the vanishing points. I made a vertical line below the horizontal line but also leaving space between both lines. Then I connected the vertical line with the horizontal line making it look like a triangle. After that I drew two more vertical lines, one on each side of the original vertical line and then I connected those new lines with the horizontal lines making a box inside of the triangle. Next I erased all the guidelines that created the triangle shape leaving me with the box shape. Then I transformed the boxes to make them look like box shaped letters of my initials. For the background I decided to stick with the basic pattern that I like so I made diagonal lines and colored them in. I chose a minty green that I thought looked good with the background colors and wouldn't fade into the background colors. I also used black to color in the parts of the letter where the green would be darker which also created value within my initials.
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