
Perspective Fund 102

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Arts
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12th Grade
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Soon Seng Cheong
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How does an isometric drawing different from a perspective drawing?
Isometric drawing shows objects shrinking with distance; Perspective drawing keeps objects the same size.
Isometric drawing shows objects from inside the scene; Perspective drawing shows them from a fixed distance.
Isometric drawing uses parallel lines that never converge; Perspective drawing uses converging lines for depth.
Isometric drawing uses curved lines for depth; Perspective drawing uses straight lines.
Answer explanation
Isometric drawings use parallel lines to represent objects in three dimensions, without converging to vanishing points, giving a uniform scale and no sense of depth. Perspective drawings, however, simulate how objects appear smaller as they recede into the distance, with lines converging at one or more vanishing points, creating a realistic sense of depth.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
_____ helps create depth by making objects appear closer to the viewer when they obscure parts of objects positioned behind them.
Linear Perspective.
Size.
Overlapping.
Foreshortening.
Answer explanation
Overlapping creates depth by placing one object in front of another, making the covered object appear farther away and the front object appear closer.
3.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
spot the mistakes of this pictures.
The table's vanishing point is wrong.
The cabinet's vanishing point is wrong.
The chair's vanishing point is wrong.
The little girl is oversize.
Answer explanation
For this one-point perspective, the cabinet, table, chair, floor and the girl should all converge toward the same vanishing point on the horizon line.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Point out the errors of this picture.
The white and brown building did not align into the same vanishing point.
The path is off perspective.
All vanishing point should landed on the horizon line.
Answer explanation
In multiple-point perspective, objects have different vanishing points based on orientation. Lines parallel to the ground (buildings) converge on the horizon line, but tilted objects (slope, railing) have vanishing points off the horizon.
5.
DRAW QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Please point out the errors of this two-point perspective images and correct it.
6.
DRAW QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Did this picture use the division method correctly to create equal parts for the train windows?
Tick the correct answer.
If you think it's wrong, please explain the errors and draw a corrected version below.
7.
DRAW QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Please visualize this series of lamppost in a perspective view with:
1) Use Mirroring Method only.
2) Follow the proportion & spacing.
3) Establish according to the viewer's position.
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