It is me Quein again a blog commenter for the Manaiakalani Summer Learning Journey. It was Fantastic to see that you have taken images at the beginning of your process to create a one point perspective. It shows that you have a good understanding of a one point perspective and that you have taken the time to carefully draw and plan. It is really GREAT!!! To see that you have also taken the time to color in your image. Ka mau te wehi! It looks amazing!!
Interesting fact it was Filippo Brunelleschi an Italian architect in the 1400s that explored one point perspectives. What advice would you give your fellow bloggers who would like to give this a go?
Keep up the Super work we look forward to your next blog post!!!
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It is me Quein again a blog commenter for the Manaiakalani Summer Learning Journey. It was Fantastic to see that you have taken images at the beginning of your process to create a one point perspective. It shows that you have a good understanding of a one point perspective and that you have taken the time to carefully draw and plan. It is really GREAT!!! To see that you have also taken the time to color in your image. Ka mau te wehi! It looks amazing!!
Interesting fact it was Filippo Brunelleschi an Italian architect in the 1400s that explored one point perspectives. What advice would you give your fellow bloggers who would like to give this a go?
Keep up the Super work we look forward to your next blog post!!!
Ngā mihi,
Quein