One Point Perspective Hallway

      Copyright Norma Nickel
A Little Review of Perspective
         Drawing Terms

•   Horizon Line
•   Eye Level
•   Vanishing Point
•   Vertical Lines
•   Horizontal Lines
•   Diagonal Lines
•   Draw a Line from the Vanishing Point
Diagonal Lines
Vertical Lines


                          Horizontal Lines
VP
                     Horizon Line =
       X
                     Eye Level

Vanishing Point=VP
VP
     Horizon Line =
X
     Eye Level
VP
                            Horizon Line =
                       X
                            Eye Level


Draw a Line from the
Vanishing Point
To start with, you will need:
a pencil,
a ruler,
an eraser
a piece of 8.5”x 11” or
a 9”x 12” drawing paper.
Hallway One-Point Perspective Drawing
    By Youni S.
    Art 8
Hallway One-Point Perspective Drawing
By Jisoo S.
Art 8
At this point you might add other features and
people to your hallway drawing such as:

  •   Garbage can
  •   Windows in doors
  •   Posters on the walls
  •   Teachers supervising
  •   Students going to class
  •   Books in an open locker
  •   Secretary in the office window
  •   Office sign, Room numbers
Created by
Norma Nickel

One point perspective hallway

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    One Point PerspectiveHallway Copyright Norma Nickel
  • 2.
    A Little Reviewof Perspective Drawing Terms • Horizon Line • Eye Level • Vanishing Point • Vertical Lines • Horizontal Lines • Diagonal Lines • Draw a Line from the Vanishing Point
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    VP Horizon Line = X Eye Level Vanishing Point=VP
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    VP Horizon Line = X Eye Level
  • 6.
    VP Horizon Line = X Eye Level Draw a Line from the Vanishing Point
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    To start with,you will need: a pencil, a ruler, an eraser a piece of 8.5”x 11” or a 9”x 12” drawing paper.
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    Hallway One-Point PerspectiveDrawing By Youni S. Art 8
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    Hallway One-Point PerspectiveDrawing By Jisoo S. Art 8
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    At this pointyou might add other features and people to your hallway drawing such as: • Garbage can • Windows in doors • Posters on the walls • Teachers supervising • Students going to class • Books in an open locker • Secretary in the office window • Office sign, Room numbers
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