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Perspective City

Your Mission is to Create a City using Linear and Non-Linear Perspective.

You will be required to have:
-A minimum of 10 Buildings in your city
-Your buildings need to have features such as doors, windows or signs
-You need to overlap your buildings
-You need a sign with the name of your town
-You also need to include non-linear objects (Trees, bushes, mountains, etc.) using positioning and size variation

DON'T FORGET Cities that aren't necessary real are more interesting. So make that city taken over by zombies!

EXTRA CREDIT: Do it in Color (it has to have Value)

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Linear Perspective

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So you say " Anderson, I know how to do One point perspective and I'm bored with it." My response to you is try Two Point Perspective, it is harder but rewarding.
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Additional Resources

Link to Presentation shown in class:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1CAuFQ_kUqVQiUALGqihvtSVIE6ZFl1kM3NGwoxZiGTw/edit?usp=sharing

Artist Feature- Master of Perspective: Chalk Artist, Kurt Wenner

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