- Draw the shape you want.
- Connect open corners from the shape to the vanishing point.
- Draw parallel lines in each side to end the shape.
- Erase the extra guidelines between the shape and the vanishing point.
Next, we addressed the background. We wanted a pattern in the background to visually separate the 3D shapes from the background, and to make the background interesting to look at. Students began with some lines to break up the background into an even number of spaces, all intersecting the vanishing point. Then students could select whichever shapes they wanted to draw to overlap the background lines. This set up an interesting background that could be colored as a pattern. Once this was done, students traced all these lines with sharpie.
Finally, students learned about some color theory. Warm colors are perceived to come out towards us as viewers and cool colors are perceived to recede away from us as viewers. Obviously, to enhance the optical illusion, students learned to use warm colors in the 3D shapes/letters and cool colors in the patterned background. Using color in this way really helps to visually separate the 3D shapes from the background.
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