A couple works in particular were quite goodexamples of one point perspective.
Mart Interior Lobby Aug 1st, 09
Not only does this work follow one point perspective accurately, it also is a good example of line useage. A good illustration of how dark/thick vs light/thin lines can really effect a drawing.
Interior Wave Pool
This was another example of one point perspective by the same artist. Again there is a usage of lines to depict depth just as we were shown in class.
I also found a site of student work... a very wide range of student work. But in the site were some interesting pieces. Check out the site, lots of impressive pieces here to see.
The first two pieces are by the same artist, Jennifer Low.
Both of these pieces are one point perspective, but have a very different "feel". The digitally done one doesn't seem as well executed either, the objects on the wall seem to have nothing holding there. The hand done one however seems very well executed.
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This example is by May Gee, another student on the same site. She follows the same concept that Jennifer Low's piece seems to follow but is not as detailed in the room, and seemed to pay more attention to the horrizon "exterior" part.
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