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One Point Perspective for elementary kiddos, Thank you smART Class!  http://elementaryartfun.blogspot.com/2012/02/drawing-steps-for-one-point-perspective.html# Trin For Trin Tegning, Perspective Lessons, 6th Grade Art, One Point Perspective, 5th Grade Art, Point Perspective, Perspective Art, Homeschool Art, Perspective Drawing

I have had several emails about how to do the One point perspective paintings from this post, http://www.elementaryartfun.blogspot.com/search/label/One%20Point%20Perspective so I have written the steps for this drawing. I would suggest, the bigger paper, the better. Before you begin, be sure to show students many images to get them excited and print a variety of photos to inspire creativity! 1. Begin with the horizon line in the middle (please excuse my very crooked lines!!! pencil did not…

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Today we will show you how to draw a simple sidewalk scene in a city. Learn how to draw this sidewalk scene with the following simple step to step lesson. Street Drawing Reference, Easy Street Drawing, Sidewalk Drawing Reference, How To Draw A Street, City Drawing Sketches Simple, Street Background Drawing, Easy Background Drawing, How To Draw City, Street Drawing Simple

Today we will show you how to draw a simple sidewalk scene in a city. Learn how to draw this sidewalk scene with the following simple step to step lesson.

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One Point exterior- Street view.  Here's a quick sketch of a street scene. Start with the horizon line- establish it is at 6' elevation. Dra... Street Perspective Sketch, Street View Drawing Perspective, Point Prespective Sketches, One Point Prespective Sketches City, How To Draw A Street, One Point Perspective Street View, Horizon Line Perspective, Horizon Line Drawing, Street Drawing Reference

One Point exterior- Street view. Here's a quick sketch of a street scene. Start with the horizon line- establish it is at 6' elevation. Draw a figure, then build the scene around her. Remember- if the horizon line is at 6 feet elevation any vertical line dropped down from the H.L. that meets the ground plane gives you a 6' vertical measuring line that you can use to scale thing off of- as in the car halfway down the street. Draw you cars more carefully than I did! Same Method- freehanded…

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