Drawing exercises 1 point perspective One point perspective

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Drawing exercises

Drawing exercises

1 point perspective • One point perspective is usually used when the object’s front

1 point perspective • One point perspective is usually used when the object’s front is facing the viewer. • we have to draw a horizontal line on the horizon. • The horizon lines determine how far the viewer can see based on the terrain and the distance of the viewer from the ground. • Choose the vanishing point to see the determine the effect of the perspective.

2 Points perspective • Two point perspective or perspective with two vanishing points is

2 Points perspective • Two point perspective or perspective with two vanishing points is used when the objects’ corners are facing the viewer. • The techniques is the same as the 1 perspective by drawing a horizon line across but more likely to 90 degrees and mark the position where ever you wanted.

Result of research • • • Percentage of male more than female 50% are

Result of research • • • Percentage of male more than female 50% are the age between 13 -14 44 people or more than 60% like to play their game on Mobile phone. (Play. Station, Xbox and Pc) Gameplay are most important that they look at first before buy a game. (Action, storyline, graphics and learning something new) Shooter game is their most enjoyable to play. (Horror, platform, puzzle etc. ) The art style of the game is realistic “For children under 16 violence is not good however for people over 16 they should understand that violence is just in the game and they shouldn't really do it” “Kids will learn of it at some points don’t hide the real world” “It’s not educational and it’s not nice” “There is no need to horrible violence in games. Kids might learn from what is in the game and might copy their actions and do something harmful to someone else in the reality” “Its fine because its not real and it puts an age certificate on the game, also films and books contain violence so I don’t see the difference…”

Ideas and developments

Ideas and developments

Left hand Right hand

Left hand Right hand

Final outcomes

Final outcomes

THANK YOU

THANK YOU