Principles of Three-dimensional DesignHelps beginning designers think sculpturally by examining the elements of three-dimensional design and the use of simple planes and lines in geometric construction. |
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acrylic sheets angles Archimedean solids arranged bottom frame bottom planes breadth cells or unit CHAPTER circular shapes complicated cube cuboctahedron curled curved surfaces cylinder depth dimensional design Directional variation dodecahedron edge treatment enclosing planes ends equilateral triangles face contact Face treatment flat plane four front view glued gradation of shape gradually hedra hedron horizontal layers icosahedron inside interlinking lines intersection isosceles joined L-shape length linear framework linked triangles linking lines materials negative shapes nonparallel octahedra parallel plane view Platonic solids points polyhedral shape polyhedron posi positional variation projecting repeated repetition structure rhombicuboctahedron rotation serial planes side planes spatial cells square frame straight edges straight lines strip of thin struc supporting sticks tetrahedron texture three-dimensional design three-dimensional form tion top and bottom top frame triangular planes truncated octahedron ture twelve edges two-dimensional design two-dimensional world unit forms vertex contact Vertex treatment visual elements wall structure wooden sticks