How Do You Draw A Concert Stage?
Although the details of a concert stage may vary a great deal from one to the next, certain elements will remain the same in all or nearly all cases: there will be a stage floor, lighting, and a flat background. In order to draw a concert stage, one should have a general knowledge of one-point perspective, in addition to a working knowledge of human anatomy (in order to populate the stage, once it has been drawn). Gather your materials, and select the picture from which you plan to draw. Unless you’re very adept at drawing from imagination, it is best to draw from a photo or real life. Determine the vanishing point (VP), and make a small dot on the page where you have decided the vanishing point shall be. If you are drawing from a photo, the vanishing point can be established by following the edges of the right- and left-hand sides of the stage with a ruler. The VP will occur at the point at which the two lines intersect on the horizon. Although concert stages frequently have a two-dim