This process journal focuses on scenic design, including ground plans and elevation sketches. Before producing the sets for a stage, designers sketch the set out in different views as a plan for them to understand what is in their minds and use it as a guide. For this assignment, we drew a sketch of a room from both the top-down view and the front view, that we decided. I have chosen my bedroom.
Ground Plan
: This is the ground plan of my bedroom. The dotted line indicates the ceiling (like a block of a wall) that sticks out, which covers the window and the stuff underneath because this is drawn in the bird’s eye view (from the top). The objects are not three-dimensional because when you look down from the top, you can only see the surface of them.
Front Elevation
: This is the front elevation of my bedroom. The back wall is a window with black tiles, and everything else is in front of it. The perspective of the drawing is from the entrance (door), so unlike the ground plan, it does not have a desk. The theme of my room is blue, so except for the bookshelf, which is green, everything else is blue.
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