Whether you want to draw, plan your next new bedroom design or do it for other purposes, creating an interior room is a challenge.
Instructions
1. Begin by turning a blank piece of paper horizontally.
2. In the middle of the paper, draw a rectangle with the horizontal lines a little longer than the vertical lines. Make the width of this approximately three-four inches.
3. Draw a dot in the center of the rectangle. This dot is now your vanishing point for all your other lines.
4. From the dot you will draw four lines that go outwards to the four different corners of the rectangle. Continue the lines about 2-3 inches out from the corners, but try to keep them all the same length.
5. Draw vertical and horizontal lines to connect each of the outer lines from the corners. Your drawing should look like there are two rectangles with one inside of the other.
6. Erase all of the lines inside of the inner rectangle, but keep the dot there. You should now be able to see the walls of the room and ceiling formed.
7. Place objects in the room to give it a three-dimensional appearance. The easiest thing to create at first are square- and rectangle-shaped objects.
8. Draw a line from the vanishing point out onto the right side wall. Make the line around the center of the wall.
9. Draw a vertical line from a point of the line in that wall all the way to the floor of the room.
10. Extend two small horizontal lines of equal size from the top and bottom of the vertical line that you just drew.
11. Connect the two end points of the horizontal lines you just drew by creating a straight vertical line.
12. Connect those same points to the vanishing point by drawing straight lines. About three inches down the top line, draw another vertical line straight down to connect to the bottom line.
13. Draw a horizontal line to the wall to connect the final piece and have a shelf created. Use the vanishing point to create detailed levels of the shelf and even add books.
14. Clean up the picture and make the shelf look more realistic by getting rid of excess lines.
15. Use the vanishing point to create other objects around the room and eventually try incorporating different shapes like a circle or triangle.