3-Dimensional Drawing
- Explain what a 3-Dimensional drawing is. ( e.g. having or relating to three dimensions, simulating the effect of depth, having volume, life-like)
- Draw examples on a blackboard or scrap paper.
- Explore art books for further understanding of the concept.
- Ask students to draw something 3-D, using pencil only.
The example of the house below is a very good first time effort. Water-paints were used to finish this lovely work of art by a 6 year old.

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