Wednesday, September 29, 2010

WEEK 5 - WEEKEND HOMEWOK

For all the isometric drawings you do, do not forget about tracing the outlines with the HEAVIEST LINEWEIGHTS!


Homework 1 - Choose to do one of the two isometric drawings below, a or b.


a. This is kind of like a ball.

Requirements:
1. look at the drawing carefully first - shape and shading.
2. Put the isometric paper under the grid paper. And do the drawing on grid paper.
3. Trace and shade. Black markers are allowed to be used to shade. No pencil line will be seen at the end.


b. This is a bookshelf.
Requirements:
1. Look at the drawing carefully first. Notice that some boxes are closed, some have glass cover.
2. Do it on grid paper. Trace with pens. Don't forget about the dots. Make it look nice and clean.
Homework 2 - Carefully copy the architecture isometric drawing below. (You all need to do this one.)

Requirements:
Do it on the 14x17 sketch paper. Place the isometric paper under the sketch paper. It is hard to see through, right? Then use either the tracing table in the classrooms or use WINDOW (make sure you do this on daytime)! Tape your isometric paper on tracing table or winder surface, then tape your sketch paper on top of the isometric paper. With the guidelines on isometric paper, do this architecture isometric drawing.
You DO NOT need to trace with pen for this drawing. Just pencil lines! First sharpen all the pencils that you are going to use, and keep them sharp untill you finish the drawing. Drafting with the hardnest (2H, H, or HB). Use 4B or 6B to trace the out lines.
Make your drawing clean and clear, no matters if you are a girl or boy. You're going to be an architect, right?

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