Part 1
For Part 1, I started with the underlay on the left. I used the method of projecting lines from the floorplan to below to create a perspective. I drew everything in the same line weight and tried to erase as I went, but there still ended up being a lot of lines. For the final overlay, I added some line weights and went over the lines freehand. I added scale figures to the drawing after.
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Parts 2 and 3
For Part 2 (to the top left), I drew the corner of my dorm room. There was no underlay for this drawing, so I used a light pencil at first then went over with darker line weights to finalize it. I also drew a plan for reference at the top. I added most of the larger furniture pieces, but didn't add too much decor because I didn't want it to be too busy.
For Part 3, I started with the underlay to the left. I first sketched out how much I wanted each block on the grid to protrude, and then I marked the edges on each when I did them. It was pretty confusing to look at, but it turned out nicely in the final. I colored one edge to make it look more uniform and emphasize the perspective.
For Part 3, I started with the underlay to the left. I first sketched out how much I wanted each block on the grid to protrude, and then I marked the edges on each when I did them. It was pretty confusing to look at, but it turned out nicely in the final. I colored one edge to make it look more uniform and emphasize the perspective.