Vanishing Point The Case of the … A WebQuest about Linear Perspective

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Vanishing Point The Case of the … A WebQuest about Linear Perspective Intro Mission Recreate Evaluate Play

Introduction Points have been vanishing in landscape drawings for years. On your journey to uncover the mystery, you will go back in time to find some of the first vanishing points documented in art history. Then, you will learn about the techniques you will need to recreate a similar scene and create the illusion once again!

Your Mission First you must learn the terms of perspective. To understand perspective enough to reproduce it you must be a careful detective. Here is your mission… First you must learn the terms of perspective. Then, examine the evidence (from old paintings) Search for clues all around you And recreate the crime scene.

Learn the Terms What is the definition of Linear Perspective? Directions: Record your findings with your partner on the handout. What is the definition of Linear Perspective? What are Vanishing Points and Converging Lines? How does an artist show Depth or create deep space in a painting?

Examine the Evidence View this early Italian Renaissance painting Directions: You will go back in time and view pieces of art from art history. Click on different parts of the painting to discover the hidden evidences of perspective. View this early Italian Renaissance painting Don’t forget to click for evidence of perspective! View another painting by the same artist. This time click on what every line in the painting seems to point to! 3. Now see if Leonardo da Vinci’s artwork showed signs of perspective in a painting he did in 1473 at age 21.

Search For Clues Around You Directions: Perspective drawing helps create the illusion of depth. Before you can create it you must learn how to find in all around you. We have set up spy cameras in different locations throughout the city of Chicago. View each camera then pick one to focus on. Draw a sketch from any of the spy cams. Include as many clues of perspective that you can find. For example; a vanishing point, converging lines, relative size, position on the picture plane, and aerial perspective.

Recreate the Crime Turn your paper horizontally. Take out paper, pencil, and ruler. Both you and your partner need to follow these steps to each make your own landscape drawing with linear perspective. Turn your paper horizontally. Trace the stencil in the center of the paper. Click here and follow the drawing steps. Add details to your perspective drawing such as windows, street lights, cars, & trees. 5. Outline your drawing and color with overwriters.

Evaluation 4 3 2 1 Score Evidence Drawing Coloring The Case of the Vanishing Point 4 3 2 1 Score Evidence Student can accurately show 4 characteristics of perspective. Student can accurately show 3 characteristics of perspective. Student can accurately show 2 characteristics of perspective. Student can accurately show 1 characteristic of perspective. points X 20= Drawing Drawing is detailed. Drawing is somewhat detailed. Drawing has few details. The drawing lacks detail OR it is unclear. Coloring The coloring is neat and complete with creative touches. The coloring is somewhat neat and complete. Coloring is not neat and covers some details of the drawing. Coloring is not neat and covers many details of the drawing. Following Directions Student followed all the directions in the WebQuest. Student followed most of the directions in the WebQuest. Student followed some of the directions in the WebQuest. Student followed a few of the directions in the WebQuest. Worksheet Student completed all 4 sections correctly. Student completed 3 sections correctly. Student completed 2 sections correctly. Student completed 1 section correctly. Total score= ___/100

Piero della Francesca The Flagellation c. 1469

Piero della Francesca Montefeltro Altarpiece 1465 (detail)

You clicked on the Vanishing Point!

You clicked the spot that all the lines point to!

You clicked on the foreground!

You clicked on a converging line!

Add a vanishing point in the center of your stencil area.

Draw two converging lines to the vanishing point to make a road.

Add the horizon line.

To make a building, start with a rectangle that goes below and above the horizon line.

Lightly draw converging lines from the top and bottom right edges to the vanishing point.

Draw a vertical line within the converging lines to make the back edge of the building.

Define the roof and bottom of your building Define the roof and bottom of your building. Make sure they still converge to the vanishing point.

Try another building on the other side Try another building on the other side. Make the rectangle tall enough to go above and below the horizon line.

Lightly draw the converging lines from the top and bottom left edges of the rectangle to the vanishing point.

Draw a vertical line to make the back edge of the building.

Define the top and bottom edges of the building Define the top and bottom edges of the building. Make sure they both head towards the vanishing point.

Try another. This time, allow the building to be partly overlapped.

Draw converging lines.

Add the back edge.

Define the top and bottom edges.

Try another building. Create a crowded feeling with more overlapping Try another building. Create a crowded feeling with more overlapping. Try going off the top of the paper.

Draw the back edge.

Define the top and bottom edges of the building.

Try another building. This time make it lower than the horizon line.

Draw THREE converging lines to the vanishing point.

Define the roof and the side of the building.

Erase any extra converging lines and overlapped parts.

Mission Accomplished! Now, you may go on a driving quest for a vanishing point with Hyper Trak, an online video game. Can you spot signs of perspective in this game?