One point perspective is a drawing method that shows how things appear to get smaller as they get further away, converging towards a single 'vanishing point' on the horizon line. It is a way of drawing objects upon a flat piece of paper (or other drawing surface) so that they look three-dimensional and realistic.

With one point perspective you can make very nice drawing and also paintings. When you make a drawing you always have a vanishing point. A vanishing point is the middle of the drawing. When you look at  a drawing you automatically see the vanishing point. 

There are multiple views of one point perspective. You have a birds view. Which is from bellow, and for bigger figures it is a higher view.

On the drawing above you can also see the lines and the vanishing line (the red dot in the middle)

On the one above you can also see the vanishing line. Not really but the back of the hallway was the vanishing point.

On the right you can see my drawing. In this drawing a made a bedroom in one-point perspective. It was easy to draw. If you know how it works. It did it in about three lessons. 

Here on the right you can see my name in one-point perspective. The vanishing point in on the right hand side of the painting 

On the left right here you can see multiple forms. The cube with a small cube next to it is drawn in worm view (from below). And the rest is drawn from birds view (from above).

REFLECTION

This is my reflection about 1 point perspective. It was a fun chapter. We have done a lot of drawing for this. We have done more things already than we did in total last year so I enjoy it. It was not to difficult we learned a lot of things about drawing. This is a I have to say. Great chapter.

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