This is actually a Perspectives project. I know, who would've guessed. Honestly, I still cannot get what is one-point, two-point, and three-point perspective after I finished my Basic Drawing class, even after I finished this project. But I got it now, which is a year later.
So, actually it was optional for us to draw with two papers. I just took the advantage to experiment more, as usual :) For the record, it was also optional to use recycled paper, and so I used it, so that I could purposely put those super bright white highlights on the handrests and the lights above. I love the whole image, because the values are correct, and the space and depth are correct, and also the proportions are all in order. The only problem is, it doesn't look like a Perspectives drawing.
So, actually it was optional for us to draw with two papers. I just took the advantage to experiment more, as usual :) For the record, it was also optional to use recycled paper, and so I used it, so that I could purposely put those super bright white highlights on the handrests and the lights above. I love the whole image, because the values are correct, and the space and depth are correct, and also the proportions are all in order. The only problem is, it doesn't look like a Perspectives drawing.
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