You are to invent or record some kind of interior space. This could be a hallway or a room. It may be a real place, such as the hall outside of my classroom, the room you are sitting in, or a room from your home. Or, it may be an invented space, like a fantasy dungeon, the bridge of a starship, etc.
This space is to be rendered three-dimensional using One-Point Perspective. You are to use a single horizon line in order to make everything in your image appear to have a sense of depth. Your image should have a total of 10 different structures that use the vanishing point. “Structures” could include any of the following: doors, hallways, signs, posters, windows, pit traps, furniture, clocks, lamps, etc. Remember that organic structures do not work well; geometric structures use vanishing points.
Be sure to keep your drawing free of ghosts, smudges, etc. The full craftsmanship rules apply here. Make sure you are drawing an interior space; we will be doing an exterior (and more challenging) drawing later.
This is a 5-day assignment, so you will want to continue what you have started already when you return to class. Below I have included an example as a reminder. This is not for you to copy, but just to help you out when figuring out how to use the vanishing point.
Assessment: evaluated for accuracy of perspective and using the complete craftsmanship rubric. This is a formative grade.