Thursday, June 2, 2016

Perspective art


  

How to do oil pastel perspective art
Perspective art is when have a path or a hallway and make it look like the hallway or path is going farther and farther away. Perspective art is really fun because it looks realistic, it looks 3d and it's really awesome to look at. The two things you will need to make art really awesome is the vanishing point and the horizon line. The vanishing point is when you end your river into a small point and make it look like it’s gone really far away. If you would like to make your own perspective art you may read on.


Equipment:
1 pack of oil pastels       
1 piece of A4 paper
1 pencil
1 piece of news paper
How to make it:


  1. Draw a river starting really wide and going smaller and smaller until you’re 3 quarters of the way to the end of the piece of paper then to a small point so that can be your vanishing point.
  2. Draw a small pit above the river really light in pencil because that will be your horizon line.
  3. Above the pit draw some mountain ranges or some clouds.
  4. Get the blue colors and color it in by doing big flicks in the river with each color and then use white to merge them when you're done.
  5. you can either choose if you want to do it crazy colors or realistic.
  6. Draw a mountain range above the horizon line and color that in with either grey or light blue and white. And color them in like you did with the river
  7.  Draw on the sides of the river  a line going up and then down, draw four of these on each side of the river and color those like you did with the river except the colors will be green and brown when you done coloring merge the colors together with the white.
  8. Color in on top of the horizon line with orange and peach do the same coloring as you did with the river but instead of using white to merge it use peach and then your finished with a amazing piece of art.
  9. Display your art for everyone to see.

Here is a photo of my piece of art.


I am proud of this because I worked really hard on it and I think it looks really good.
To make this piece of art I used oil pastels I am also really pleased with the blending the colors together.  

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