Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Week 1 - Weekend homework

(Don't forget to sign your name and date. And write your name in print letter at the left low corner at the back of paper.)


1. Finish tracing the grid paper if you didn't finish in class.

Requirements: Relax your arm and fingers, trace a line from top to bottom and move steadily and fast.


2. Measure with your pencil and draw your microwaver or school bag or computer (laptop or desktop).

Requirements: Choose one from the assigned iterms. Just like how we did in class, still using the 11x17" grid paper. Firstly, draw with pencil; then trace the ourlines with 0.8 pen. Whether draw it vertically or horizontally, depend on your object's shape, page full. You don't have to shade it. At the end, erase some unnecessary pencil lines and frame lines.



3. Textbook page 134. Draw the building views on to your 11x17" grid paper. All four on one page.

Requirements: You must not put paper on top of the drawings in the book and trace them, you are supposed to draw them yourself. Don't draw them as the same size as in the book, that means since the grid paper is bigger than our book, you need to enlarge the drawings from the book a little bit, to make it look good on our grid paper, maybe 1.1~1.3 times bigger.

First you need to equaly devide the grid paper into four parts, so you can see how big one drawing should take. Then you are to carefully draw out the first view of the building, and then you can just use the same measurements to draw the other three views, since the four of them are of the same size in generall. At the end, you put different details to each one.

Don't use ruler anywhere. Just draw lines with help of the grid. Use pencil first to do drafting, then use markers from our tool kit or pencil to shade, just how it looks like in the book. At the end, trace the lines using 0.5 or 0.8 pen, and erase all the pencil lines.



4.
Requirements: Same as how we did in class and how you did last time, 14x17" sketch paper, drawing board, graphic crayon, frame lines and then remove it.

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