NEW February 2014 | Construction and Design Manual - Basics of orthographic and parallel projections - Introduction to drawing tools, applications and effects - Symbols in different scales, styles and abstraction levels - Drawing perspectives: constructed and free-hand - Basic principles for layout and lettering
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These are orthographic projections from the accompanying digital build. (I’ll post the digital design file when I find space.)
Perspective Drawings: If you look along a straight road, the parallel sides of the road seem to meet at a point in the distance. This point is called the vanishing point. To draw in perspective, draw a horizontal line and continue to dot a point as the vanishing point.Straight lines are to be drawn from the vanishing point to the sides of the paper as guide lines. Objects in a perspective drawing are drawn smaller as their distance from the observer increases. As their distance from the observer decreases they are drawn larger. References: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perspective_(graphical) http://mathforum.org/sum95/math_and/perspective/perspect.html Drawing taken from: jhh.blogs.com/anthos/ 2006/01/add_windows_to_.html Isometric Drawings Isometric Drawings are all 3D drawings. Only 3 sides of the object drawn is shown. Drawing in Isometric requires us to draw all the vertical lines vertically but all horizontal lines at 30 degree to the base line. References:http://toolboxes.flexiblelearning.net.au/demosites/series9/905/2_draw/draw_t3/htm/draw3_2_2.htm Drawing taken from: library.thinkquest.org/ TQ0310106/iso.html Oblique Drawings Oblique Drawings are also in the 3D format. But how is it different from isometric drawings? The objects in a oblique drawing is drawn with the most distinguishing features facing directly towards the observer, showing the true shape of these features. Circular features like round holes can be drawn on this front face as true circles. In other 3D forms like isometric drawings, circular features must be drawn as ellipses. References: http://toolboxes.flexiblelearning.net.au/demosites/series9/905/2_draw/draw_t3/htm/draw3_2_2.htm Drawing taken from: library.thinkquest.org/ TQ0310106/oblique.html Orthographic Drawings When drawing orthographic drawings, the observer present a 3D image in two dimensions. When producing an orthographic drawing you will generally produce three views. A plan view,end elevation and a front elevation. The plan view is the view of objects when we look directing down on the top of the objects End elevation is either or sometimes both the remaining side views. Last but not least, front elevation is the view when we look straight on the front of the objects. References: http://www.design-technology.org/lesson2.htm Drawing taken from: www.hollyzell.com/ art121a.htm
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How to Draw a Room Using One Point Perspective: By making a drawing using one point perspective, students will learn to make a two-dimensional space appear three-dimensional. Students will learn how to use a vanishing point to create a room interior. To create a room using One Point …
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An architectural rendering of a modern apartment building with a simple form and northern Chinese architectural characteristics. It features an enclosed balcony and windows as the main facade, designed in orthographic perspective.
NEW February 2014 | Construction and Design Manual - Basics of orthographic and parallel projections - Introduction to drawing tools, applications and effects - Symbols in different scales, styles and abstraction levels - Drawing perspectives: constructed and free-hand - Basic principles for layout and lettering
ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE This post will cover the basics of one point perspective… What is perspective, actually? ”the theory or art of suggesting three dimensions on a two-dimensional surface, in order to recreate the appearance and spatial relationships that objects or a scene in recession present to the eye or the appearance of objects, buildings, etc., relative to each other, as determined by their distance from the viewer, or the effects of this distance on their appearance” One point perspective is the least involved of the types of perspective. Again, perspective is a technique used to show depth and space on a picture plane. Linear perspective is the process of using rendering and lines to create the illusion of depth on the picture plane. There are 3 main kinds of perspective… One point perspective Two point perspective and Three point perspective. Horizon Line The horizon is the line that we see where the earth/sea meets the sky....even if it is not visible in your drawings.. there is a horizon line. This line can be place high or low on the paper, it will tell the viewer their vantage point in space. In the example below you can see how changing the orientation of the horizon line effects the viewpoint. Tip: use the ruler’s edge perpendicular to the papers’ edge to get a straight line, in fact make sure you use a ruler for most if not all of your drawing too. Vanishing Point Make a vanishing point… The vanishing point is the the point where your buildings, rails, roads seem to converge into one single fixed position along the horizon. Placing Objects Draw out the shape of the object, in this example a simple square, paying close attention to correct sizing and proportions. Connect an imaginary line called the "orthogonal" to the vanishing point and the sides of the block there’ll be four in total but three visible in this case.. Draw horizontal lines where you want your block to end [parallel to the horizon] and vertical line where you want the side of the block to end [perpendicular to the horizon] Now you’re pretty much done there! just erase the orthogonal lines and you should have a 3d looking block in perspective. Now continue to build more shapes. Make sure to follow the same principles for each object. Tips: Draw the orthogonal lines lightly so that you can erase them easily. Add details to your drawings, like windows, sills, telephone poles and people.. just follow the orthogonal to decide the height or width of the object/person/creature in space. Here are some examples that can help you to get started Cool Movie shots of one point perspective http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flq0t4jrqJQ
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Our second assignment for design communication is divided into 3 parts, which are orthographic projections, axonometric projections and perspective drawings. Our assigned building was Schroder House, by architect Gerrit Rietveld. 2a: Orthographic Projections: " A means of representing a three dimensional in two dimensions along with drawing that communicate the shape and size of the object through a series of related two dimensional views." In this 2a assignment, we are required to produce 2-di
Layout templates from for the first year media studies in the Architecture Association. Working from a rough orthographic up to a more resolved perspective and idea quickly. Start to finish roughly…