Design GraphicsThe principal methods by which thoughts can be conveyed from one person to another are by means of oral or written speech, or by means of drawings or pictures. Drawings supplement speech in describing objects, giving more precise descriptions which permit little variation in interpretation. Graphics is the process of drafting and representation through which designs are developed, explained to others, and translated into information from which finished objects are produced. Drawings are used to develop, present, and explain in detail the designer's creations. Graphical representation is important in architecture, city planning, engineering, commercial designing, interior decorating, and industrial design. This book describes methods of representing objects, in order to assist designers in selecting the best type of drawing, shading, and rendering to make designs the client can understand, criticize, and approve. |
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PART ONE Elements of Drafting CHAPTER 1An Approach to Graphics Page | 1 |
CHAPTER 2Instruments for Drafting Pages | 2 |
CHAPTER 3Efficient Use of Drafting Equipment Pages 1019 | 10 |
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architect's scale auxiliary drawings auxiliary view BEVELS block bottom brush center line circle corner curves dark diagonal dimensions dimetric direction of light distance divided divisions drafting draftsman edge effect ellipses eraser floor FRONT ELEVATION front view give horizontal lines horizontal planes inch intersection isometric left wall lettering light direction line A-B line is drawn lines parallel locate points measuring points method multi-view drawings object oblique drawing octagon one-point perspective overhang paper paraline drawing parallel lines pencil perpendicular perspective drawing PICT pictorial drawing picture plane position prism projection projectors puddle rectangle right wall ruling pen scale scale ratios shade line shadow bands shadow construction shadow falls shown in Fig side view space station point straight line T-square tangent tones top view tracing tracing paper triangle true shape two-point perspective vanishing point variations vertical line visible wall planes water color width