The above is a fifteen minute study of the Richmond Building interior created using a graphite stick. The vantage point was taken from the bottom looking up while sitting not that far from it. The angles of the barriers on the left hand side are drawn accurately as they have a 90 degree angle to them and show that they go straight and then turn left. The elevator in the foreground could use some tonal values of light and dark to help create more depth and give it a 3-dimensional look. Overall the drawing lacks detail and depth to help make it look more realistic and more pleasing to the viewer.
The above is a 40 minute drawing of the field area outside of student central in university. This was drawn using a graphite stick. The drawing consists of a background, mid ground and foreground which gives the drawing its complete look. The shadows that are cast on the field of the trees indicates where the light source was coming from. The vantage point was taken from a flight of stairs slightly higher than the field area to be able to get a better composition. There are several focal points such as the darker areas on the tree trunks as well as the shadows which are cast on the bumpy field. The angles of the roofs on the buildings on the right portray which point of view the drawing is drawn from. This drawing could benefit from some colour or maybe a different medium to make it look more pleasing to the eye. Overall this is a good drawing which is drawn quite accurately and has a good composition.
The two drawings below show the interior of the atrium in the Richmond building. Both drawings were done using a graphite stick and took approximately 20 minutes each to complete. Both drawings include the dome of the atrium to portray the perspective of curves. The vantage point was taken from the second floor of the atrium so it was as if you was looking downwards with the horizon line being straight ahead. Both drawings include some depth and are more focused on the pipes which support the plastic dome rather than the dome itself. The drawing on the right consists of foreshortening with the doors at the bottom being more slimmer and smaller. There are several focal points in both pictures especially the shaded areas of the pipes which give them more depth and a realistic look 3-dimensional effect. However the drawing could benefit from some more detail especially in the backgrounds as the drawings seem to be more focused on the pipes.
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