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John had us do the St. Joseph's Cathedral as our perspective final in Art 113A. It turned out pretty good. It's a little messy but the structure and perspective are clearly there. I skrewed up in some places but I'm happy with it.
Submitted by: BogusRed
Posted: May 15, 2004 5:00 pm
Completed: May 15, 2004
Galleries: General, Original Art, Sketchbook
Keywords: perspective, art 113a, art113a, cathedral - perspective final, cathedral, joseph, st. josephs, st. josephs cathedral
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SliverbaneTotal Posts: 279May 15, 2004 11:42 pmMy final in my Technical Rendering class was to draw a chair. It was no cathedral but we had to use strict measurements. We found out later another class had to draw a locomotive for their final. I was grateful for the chair! I certainly learned a lot about perspective. I've always wanted to make a study of buildings and other structures. This is well done. --- Guano smells like a dirty sock full of old cheese and farts! - Gonard |
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BogusRed (Reply)Total Posts: 2850May 16, 2004 5:37 pmWoah a locomotive? That sounds like fun. Lot's of circles in perspective. --- |
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foreverTotal Posts: 3Jul 18, 2004 2:41 amwow.It seems very accurate,besides one tower.... but that could be just my problem. |
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BogusRed (Reply)Total Posts: 2850Jul 18, 2004 7:37 pmunfortunately I got kind of a fish eye effect when I photographed the drawing so sorry about that part. I probably spent 2-3 hours on this. --- |