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Landscapes Seascapes Cityscapes All landscapes seascapes amp cityscapes have a HORIZON Line The horizon line is usually a horizontal line in the picture It is not always flat Why Where is this pictures ID: 239345

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Slide1

One Point Perspective

LandscapesSeascapesCityscapesSlide2

All landscapes, seascapes & cityscapes have a HORIZON Line.The horizon

line is usually a horizontal line in the picture.It is not always flat. Why?Where is this picture’s horizon line?

Horizon LineSlide3

Can you find the Vanishing Point?Slide4

Vanishing

Point

Every picture, inside or

o

utdoors

has one or two

vanishing points; y

ou just don’t

see them in the finished piece.Slide5

These pictures

Show 2 point

Perspective.Slide6

Birds Eye ViewSlide7

Worm’s Eye ViewSlide8

CityscapesSlide9

In a

cityscape

the

horizon line

is usually

Buildings.

Slide10

SeascapesSlide11

In a seascape the

horizon line

is usually

w

ater or things in or

on the water.Slide12

LandscapeSlide13

In a landscape the

horizon line

is usually made

from trees, hills, mountains

or other natural or man-made objects.Slide14

Space

We use the

ELEMENT

of SPACE

to make a 2-D picture look 3-D by;

Making objects close to the viewer larger and objects farther away smaller.

Show a background, middle ground and foreground in your picture.

Closer objects will overlap objects farther away.

Colors become lighter as the background recedes.

Showing shadows and reflections in the picture.Slide15

Horizon Line

Vanishing Point

Foreground

Middle ground

Background

Space

Perspective

Birds Eye View

Worms Eye View

Vocabulary

:Slide16

8

th

Grade Instructions

Draw a rough draft of a “scape” picture in

your sketchbook or on manila paper.

Draw

a cityscape, landscape or seascape and include a horizon line on good paper.

Include at least 3 objects that show 1 point

perspective. Ex building, car, boat etc…

Use water color or tempera cakes to

complete your good copy.

Complete a neat finished copy , cleanup daily

&

complete rubric

.Slide17

7

th Grade Instructions

Draw a rough draft of a “scape” picture in

your sketchbook or on manila paper.

Draw a cityscape, landscape or seascape and include a horizon line on good paper.

Include at least 2 objects that show 1 point

perspective. Ex building, car, boat etc…

Use water color or tempera cakes to

complete your good copy.

Complete a neat finished copy, cleanup daily & complete rubric.Slide18

6

th

Grade Instructions

Draw a rough draft of a “scape” picture in

your sketchbook or on manila paper.

Draw a cityscape, landscape or seascape and include a horizon line on good paper.

Include at least 2 objects that show 1 point

perspective. Ex building, car, boat etc…

Use marker, crayon or colored pencils to

complete your good copy.

Complete a neat finished copy, cleanup daily & complete rubric.