Manual of Graphic Techniques 4: For Architects, Graphic Designers & Artists, Volume 4An introduction to rendering plans: interiors, elevations, site selections and sectional perspectives. |
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... horizon line ( HL ) at a scaled eye level height above the groundline . A vanish- ing point ( VP ) that will concentrate the resultant angle of view on an important fea- ture should now be spotted on a point on the horizon line , such ...
... horizon line ( HL ) at a scaled eye level height above the groundline . A vanish- ing point ( VP ) that will concentrate the resultant angle of view on an important fea- ture should now be spotted on a point on the horizon line , such ...
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... horizon line ( eye level ) and the vanishing point ( angle of view ) . Remember that a horizon line raised above scaled eye level will give added prominence to floor planes . Conversely , lowering the horizon line below scaled eye level ...
... horizon line ( eye level ) and the vanishing point ( angle of view ) . Remember that a horizon line raised above scaled eye level will give added prominence to floor planes . Conversely , lowering the horizon line below scaled eye level ...
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... horizon line . line . Normal eye level is usually 5 ' - 6 " ( 1650mm ) or so above ground level . However , if the nature of the landscape is to feature in the final drawing , or a more general view of a group of build- ings is required ...
... horizon line . line . Normal eye level is usually 5 ' - 6 " ( 1650mm ) or so above ground level . However , if the nature of the landscape is to feature in the final drawing , or a more general view of a group of build- ings is required ...
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45 degrees altitude angle appear architectural ation Axonometrics and Isometrics basic building design color construction contour delineated depth illusion describe detail diagonal point diazo print dimensions direction drafting drawing is based drawn edge effect elements elevation drawing example eye level facade floor plan foreground function graphic ground plane groundline height line horizon line horizontal insertion intersection landscape layout light line weight measuring line method Michael Graves Nicholas Grimshaw object orthographic parallel pencil Perspective Drawings perspective sections photograph pictorial picture plane Plan Oblique Plotting Shadows position projection drawing Rendering Building Materials Rendering Techniques represent RIVER THAMES roof plan scaled heights sectional cut shade shadow cast Shadow Projection Shadows in Plan sheet single-point perspective spatial station point surface technical pen Techniques for Rendering Terry Farrell three-dimensional tion tracing paper transfer trees Trevor Horne vanishing point vertical planes viewer visual Wall Elevations worm's-eye view םם