Field Sketch 1: This is a one point perspective sketch of Dichotomy Coffee and Spirits shop in downtown Waco, Texas. This sketch captures the different lounging sections for customers enjoying their coffee. 
Field Sketch 1: This is a one-point perspective sketch of the bar and spirits area of Dichotomy Coffee and Spirits shop in downtown Waco, Texas. 
Field Sketch 1: This a one-point perspective sketch of the coffee bar in Dichotomy Coffee and Spirits shop in downtown Waco, Texas. 
Field Sketch 2: This is a two-point perspective sketch of the old Federal Savings & Loan Building in downtown Waco, Texas. This building showed examples of ornate paneling and crown molding, as well as a dome ceiling. 
Field Sketch 2: This is a two-point perspective sketch of the old Federal Savings & Loan building in downtown Waco, Texas. This shows a back office of the building with an old wooden desk. 
Field Sketch 2: This is a two-point sketch of the Federal Savings & Loan Building in downtown Waco, Texas. The upper part of the ceiling was decayed exposed brick  due to the building being unoccupied since 2006. 
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Field Sketch 3: This is a one-point perspective sketch of the courtyard area that connects Baylor University's buildings, Old Main and the Draper Academic Building. This sketch shows 2-3 different line weights to imply depth, as well as samples of quick entourage. 
Field Sketch 3: This is a one-point perspective sketch of the tunnel leading through Baylor University's Draper Academic Building. This sketch shows line weights as well as the use of scale figures to provide a sense of size. While I was drawing, a fellow classmate was sitting on the ground sketching, while other students rushed by during a passing period. 
Field Sketch 3: This is a one-point perspective sketch of the courtyard area that connects Baylor University's buildings Old Main and the Draper Academic Building, specifically the back windows of Old Main. This sketch implements line weights and entourage to bring the drawing to life. 
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FIELD SKETCHES

The in-class field sketches took place at various locations. We were assigned to sketch different view points of the buildings using certain pers Read More

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