Skill Development: 2 Point Perspective Concept Sketching

During week five, I attended an additional skills development session for interior design and architecture. I learned how to draw spatial representations using two points. I was asked to draw based on this image, and my tutor provided detailed step-by-step guidance.


First, I draw a horizontal line and identify two points. Then I draw another straight line in the middle sheet to define the corner of the room and other lines that extended from two points to create a corner of the room. I continue doing the same with the bed, window, and bedside table. After that, I draw other furniture and decorations such as pillows, chairs, blankets, and lamps to conplete bedroom space. Then I use some watercolors and ink lines to add color to the room, making it look more realistic.







This is a scan before I applied water color. 


And this is my final. To compare with the color from original photo, I chose a color palette with brown, dark pink, dark red and black to highlight the shadow. Besides that, I redrew all the lines with ink pens to clear the shadow in curtains, blanket and wall corners. 



I found this exercise very useful for my major because I needed to sketch many spaces to determine the concept or how to arrange the furniture appropriately in a room. It also helped me present my ideas more easily to my tutor in my own project or to clients when I start working later.

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  1. Very well made outcome. The drawings you have posted later in your blog don't reach the same level as this one. You will need to take much greater care of your outcomes as you have in this drawing in terms of creating a professional looking finish.

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