method we went over in class. Click on the image and print it out for your
reference. The trick is to find a picture which shows the back wall
in a level, horizontal view, not at an angle. Check it out.
The couches above are pretty abstract and unusual. Emphasize the wood grain if you choose this image.
If you choose the image above, complete the couch. If you are unsure how, look at some similar couches online or in magazines or from real life to complete the design.
Remember to start your drawing with the back wall and some element
in a level, horizontal view, not at an angle. Check it out.
You are not required to include every item in the photo in your drawing. Streamline the
design. Look at the room like a designer and include the elements that clearly express the rooms color scheme and decor.
The couches above are pretty abstract and unusual. Emphasize the wood grain if you choose this image.
If you choose the image above, complete the couch. If you are unsure how, look at some similar couches online or in magazines or from real life to complete the design.
Remember to start your drawing with the back wall and some element
in the space for which you know the approximate dimensions like a couch or
door. Start the drawing on grid paper in 1/4 scale.
This is for inspiration only. Fairly simple and straight forward with minimal
shading, but it works!