Freehand Graphics: For Architects, Landscape Architects, and Interior Designers : a Problem-solving ApproachThis introduction is aimed at showing students and practitioners of the spatial arts how to increase the speed and accuracy of their drawing through the effective use of grids. With clear examples and practical applications, Martha Sutherland poses specific design problems and offers a variety of solution based on her own vast experience and the work of her students. |
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Orthographic Projections | 19 |
Rendering Elevations | 34 |
Copyright | |
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45-degree angle accurate architects architecture bottom building Casting shadows casting the shadow Contour drawing contour lines corner cube dark depth dimetric directional triangle distance Draw a horizontal Draw a vertical drawn edge eraser eye level feet Figure freehand drawing grid paper hand hard-line drawing height horizon line interior designers intersection Isometric Jason Hayes kneaded eraser Lancer Livermont landscape landscape architects Lee Teague line drawing look module negative space negative-space drawing object one-point perspective orthographic outline overhang paper boxes paper curl Paraline drawings parallel lines pattern pen and grid pencil and grid plan and elevation plan oblique plane polygon Problem Quick drawing rectangle rendering scale shadow line shadows on steps shape side sketches solid straight lines structure student sun's angle texture Tick tracing paper trees two-point perspective Unidentified Value study vanishing point vertical line Vincent van Gogh window