![1-Point perspective drawing in Auckland, New Zealand from a city street.](https://sites.gsu.edu/kfarmer21/files/2021/07/1pt.Pers_-1-843x1024.jpg)
![2-Point perspective drawing of buildings in Auckland, New Zealand.](https://sites.gsu.edu/kfarmer21/files/2021/07/2pt.Pers_-843x1024.jpg)
![Atmospheric perspective drawing of mountains in New Zealand.](https://sites.gsu.edu/kfarmer21/files/2021/07/Atmpt.Pers_-1024x843.jpg)
The perspective drawings were different than what I usually draw. The one-point perspective was the most fun because I enjoy working with toned paper, specifically black. I used a pencil to sketch each building and shape, then colored them in with different colored pencils. The two-point perspective was the most difficult because I needed to see multiple angles and heights of the buildings or make the whole image seem off. I used a pencil to sketch the structures, then colored them in with watercolor pencils. Finally, I used water and a brush which gave it a unique effect. The atmospheric perspective is something I would like to do more. I sketched the landscape out and used charcoal more in the foreground of the image and graphite in the background to add depth to the contrast.