GDES 1B29 Drawing for Industrial Design 0.50 Credit(s) Studio |
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Drawing in a way that supports 3D idea exploration and communication… Beginning with basic three-dimensional prismatic forms of cube, pyramid and cone, students explore the abstract world of geometric solids as a foundation for three-dimensional creative work. Topics include: how to use perspective, axonometric and orthographic drawing (freehand/sketch mode) to generate and explain ideas; perceiving and rendering shade, tone and shadow to add to the effectiveness of a drawing; choosing views, exploded views, doing sectional drawings and arranging multiple views for effective presentation. |
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Notes: Required for Industrial Design students. |
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Course was last updated June 23, 2011 - 2:06 PM |