March 12, 2012
Two Point Perspective: 5th and 6th
I tried this simple yet very useful project with my 5th and 6th graders, after going over one point perspective drawing with them. This first one, we did it just in pencil but for the two point perspective project we worked a little bit more on concept and overall appearance. Below some of the great results...
5th graders:
Some added a lot more details than other, which enhanced the overall appearance of the work. |
6th graders:
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