Thursday, October 29, 2015

Draw 3d Rooms

A 3D floor plan illustrates existing space in a room.


Three-dimensional (3D) room drawings are used in all types of media such as animation, comics and architecture. With three-dimensional drawings, you can create art that is easily recognized by viewers as it relates to real life and perspective. In order to draw a 3D room, you will need to understand distance and space. By following a few simple steps, you will create a 3D room drawing in no time.


Instructions


1. Place a point in the middle of your canvas or paper. This is called your vanishing point. The vanishing point is the farthest distance point where everything in space disappears.


2. Draw a small rectangle around the vanishing point, using a ruler. Make sure that each line is drawn straight and they are the same length. Connect four lines on the outside the rectangle on an angle. Each line will be connected to the four vertices (angles) of the rectangle. Use the point that you just made and your ruler to create even lines on the vertices. This will create your walls.


3. Create a door. Go back to your point. Place your ruler vertically on the point and move the ruler on the walls that you just created. Draw a vertical line for the side of the door. Draw a horizontal line for the top part of the door by starting at the point that you just created and slanting your ruler on the vertical line that you just created for the door. Draw another vertical line for the door.