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E-grāmata: Studio Companion Series 3D Design Basics

(Kansas State University)
  • Formāts: 128 pages
  • Sērija : Studio Companion Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Aug-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Fairchild Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781501311567
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  • Formāts: 128 pages
  • Sērija : Studio Companion Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Aug-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Fairchild Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781501311567

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3D Design Basics explores basic three-dimensional options for presenting design ideas, including models, paraline drawings, and perspective drawings. Students will be exposed to a variety of model-building tools and methods and learn how to start designing with quick rip-and-tear models.

3D Design Basics explores basic three-dimensional options for presenting design ideas, including models, paraline drawings, and perspective drawings. Students will be exposed to a variety of model-building tools and methods and learn how to start designing with quick rip-and-tear models.


Part of The Studio Companion Series, 3D Design Basics explores basic three-dimensional options for presenting design ideas, including models and various types of drawing. It exposes students to a variety of model building tools and methods and shows how to start designing with rip and tear models to explore massing and overall ideas.

Recenzijas

I can see the set as a required reference set for all design majors. Different books and sections carry over into classes for the freshman and some sophomore classes. * Catherine Kendall, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, USA * Great idea. I could see it used in many of our classes as we cover a little bit of everything as we build on each class. * Susan Venatta, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA *

Papildus informācija

3D Design Basics explores basic three-dimensional options for presenting design ideas, including models, paraline drawings, and perspective drawings
Preface vii
How to Use this Book ix
Acknowledgments xi
One Paraline Drawings
Objectives
2(1)
Introduction
3(3)
Axonometric
6(19)
Isometric
7(2)
Exterior Isometric
9(8)
Interior Isometric
17(8)
Oblique Drawings
25(12)
Plan Oblique
27(7)
Elevation Oblique
34(3)
Exercise
37(2)
Summary
39(1)
Two One-Point Perspective
Objectives
40(1)
Introduction
41(2)
One-Point Perspective
43(36)
Creating a One-Point Perspective
45(1)
Drafting a One-Point Perspective
46(8)
One-Point-Perspective Drawing
54(25)
Adding Round Objects
79(3)
Exercise
82(3)
Summary
85(1)
Three Two-Point Perspective
Objectives
86(1)
Introduction
87(1)
Two-Point Perspective
88(47)
Creating a Two-Point Perspective
90(2)
Drafting a Two-Point Perspective
92(20)
Two-Point-Perspective Drawing
112(23)
Exercise
135(4)
Summary
139(1)
Four Model-Building Tools And Supplies
Objectives
140(1)
Introduction
141(1)
Cutting Tools
142(12)
Craft and X-acto Knives
143(2)
Utility Knives
145(1)
Other Knives
146(1)
Rotary Cutters
147(1)
Circle Cutters
147(1)
Foam-Core Board Cutting Tools
148(1)
Rabbet Cutter
148(1)
Bevel or 45-Degree Cutter
148(1)
FoamWerks
149(3)
Other Cutting Tools
152(1)
Mighty Cutter
152(1)
The Chopper
152(1)
Razor Saw and Miter Box
153(1)
Self-Healing Mats
154(1)
Metal Cork-Backed Triangles And Rulers
155(1)
Building Materials
156(3)
Paper
156(1)
Boards
157(1)
Foam-Core Board
157(1)
Museum Board
158(1)
Chipboard
158(1)
Other Building Materials
159(2)
Balsa Wood and Basswood
159(1)
Acetate and Dura-Lar
160(1)
Plastic
160(1)
Metal
160(1)
Supplies
161(4)
Tacky Glue
161(1)
Glue Sticks and Adhesive Runners
162(1)
Hot-Glue Guns
162(1)
Drafting Dots and Tape
162(1)
Double-Sided Tape
162(1)
Bone Folder
163(1)
Tool Storage
164(1)
Summary
165(1)
Five Model-Building Strategies
Objectives
166(1)
Introduction
167(4)
Rip-And-Tear Models
171(4)
Creating a Rip-and-Tear Model
173(2)
White Models
175(6)
Creating a White Model
177(4)
Finish Models
181(6)
Creating a Finish Model
183(4)
Exercise
187(8)
Cut-Piece Strategy
191(4)
Summary
195(1)
Appendix 196(1)
Orthographic Drawings 197(2)
Basic Metric Conversion Table 199(2)
Index 201
Donna Fullmer, MA, NCIDQ Certificate No. 13839, IDEC, is an Assistant Professor in the Interior Architecture and Product Design program at Kansas State University.