3D Drawing + Perspective Studio
Projects based on @Ariel Brindis Sketches
(American University of Madaba 2021/2022/2023/2024)
Projects based on @Ariel Brindis Sketches
(American University of Madaba 2021/2022/2023/2024)
This 3D Drawing and Perspective course introduced students to the essential techniques and tools needed to create three-dimensional representations of architectural designs in perspective. Through a combination of theoretical concepts and hands-on practice, students explored various methods for one, two, and three vanishing point perspective drawing and rendering. By utilizing traditional manual drawing and rendering skills, students developed the abilities necessary to produce detailed and accurate 3D perspective drawings that enhanced their architectural presentations. This foundational course prepared students to engage with more advanced design and visualization techniques in their future design studies and practice.

"I absolutely had a great and lovely experience working on it. I had the chance to create a one-point perspective shot. While working on it, I could see for myself how things appear to get smaller as they move further away, converging toward a single vanishing point. It is a way of drawing objects on a flat piece of paper so that they look three-dimensional and realistic. This exercise reminded me of a painting I love by Vincent van Gogh called 'The Bedroom in Arles.' I really enjoyed it, and I definitely had the urge to burn the paper this time, lol, but it was all worth it in the end. Thank you Hanna for this opportunity. It was a pleasure to be part of this experience."
- LAYAN SULTAN
A Time-Lapse Video of LAYAN's Amazing Work:
Passing Down the Experience
Mais Mahadin, a 2nd year student, leading her colleagues in sharing their work and experiences in the Perspective + Rendering course with newly enrolled students in their first year. This creates a vibrant and inspiring atmosphere. This exchange not only highlights the impressive progress the second-year students have made but also offers invaluable insights into the creative process.
End-of-Semester Submission:
Student ALANOUD ALAWNEH
Student SAMEER SABSOUB
Student SARAH GHANDOUR
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