Monday, October 5, 2009

Standing in the Shoes with Wajiha Hyder

This drawing of a street is drawn in a linear perspective. The street tends to narrow as it goes farther down. The shops and stores are clear and bigger in the foreground than in the background. There is shading in the back which shows it to be a bit hazy but still recognizable. The light post is drawn in the front and the back to signify the depth and position. This explains the aerial perspective because two of the same things are shown to be of different sizes to show that one is much farther in distance than the other. The size of each post is different because of its position from where we are standing. The vanishing point in this drawing is at the end of the street where no buildings can be seen. It is assumed that the town goes further beyond the last building but is not shown.

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