This week we are going to discover how to create correct perspective in drawing. It is not an easy lesson to teach. I produced a unique work sheet on how to see and produce one, two, three, and four point perspective. Read all the information below, view the video and then find your lesson plan at the bottom. You have one week to complete this lesson.

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Below are samples of the lesson once completed. I am including this sheet of information to you even though it is meant only for teachers. Below you will see the many formations of this lesson as you get the depth of how to do the lesson. I also created a demonstration video below to better show you how it is done. More details on this lesson are at the bottom.

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Assignment:

Creating One, Two, Three and Four Point Perspective

Drag the worksheet above to your desktop and print it out. Using a ruler connect all the numbers from the left to the number 11 on the left side. Now do the same action from the right side. Connect all the numbers from the right side to the left going directly to the number ll. Next draw a straight line connecting to the same numbers (example: one to one, two to two) top and bottom. You will discover that you have now created perfect mini squares or rectangles that are transparent. Add shading to each square or rectangle to give it definition. View the sample video and examples above. When you have created your perspective piece make a photo of it and send it to ihs.db@yahoo.com. Be sure to include you name and class in the email. You have one week to complete this assignment.