One - point perspective was a great way to start off learning for the year! We learned how to draw 3D shapes on a 2D drawing surface. We made an optical illusion by creating a sense of space and depth. All we needed to start was paper, a pencil, and a ruler.
Once we drew our 3D shapes, we added our names. Then we used color to help us improve our optical illusion. Using warm colors on the 3D shapes made the shapes "pop" out and separate from the background which was colored with a cool color pattern.
Here is an excellent student example of the one - point perspective optical illusion project by
Lovelynn Richards!
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