We had a lecture on One Point Perspective. It is really a tough lecture to understand as it has lots of theories.
There's 3 method of constructing One Point Perspective:
Estimation
Plotting - needed floor plan, elevation, allocation of picture plane, station point, eye level, ground plane and vanishing point.
Grid- requires drawing of grid lines
I find drawing one point perspective is really very tedious and hard.
We have to really measure accurately if not the whole drawing will not be correctly drawn.
After lunch, we are being introduced to an artist, M.C Escher. His work are all very impressive. The way how he creates the optical illusion that question viewers.
After that, with the reference of one of his work:
We were told to construct a 3D model in a group of not more than three.
After hearing that, this is what I thought of ' oh my goodness, it's impossible! how on earth can we do that?'

BUT GUESS WHAT?!
we did it! hurrays!
felt a sense of accomplishment!(: