Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Assignment One

Requirements

You are to develop two 32' cubes each with the same design criteria. One cube will be developed using an additive approach, and the other cube will be developed using a subtractive approach. Each cube will be developed in a separate Sketch-Up file. Note on Tips: refer to the Sketch-Up Help menu searching words in quotes (e.g. "groups").

DUE: Sunday, April 8th, posted by midnight.

Design Criteria
  • Provide for one clearly identifiable horizontally oriented space (void) through the cube..
  • Provide for one clearly identifiable vertically oriented space (void) through the cube.
  • Provide a minimum of 6 horizontal and 6 vertical objects.
  • All objects are to be solid (completely enclosed).
  • All objects should be on a 4' module.
  • The composition should look significantly different in different views.
  • The composition should contain space (void) that is as significant as the objects.
  • The plane on which elements were built should not be obvious in the final composition.
Output

Export the required views as a jpg image, and post them to your blog. Provide a few sentences on each different approach. Provide a separate blog post for each model, named "Additive Approach" and "Subtractive Approach" correspondingly. Provide the following required views:

  • One Overall Isometric View
  • Two Unique Elevations
    • TIP: Use control (PC) or command (Mac) and 1-6 to toggle between different elevations.
  • Two Immersive Views
    • Tip: Zoom into your model, change the "focal length" (try 24mm) using the zoom tool.
Process - Additive Approach

Define the boundaries of the 32' cube by creating a 32' cube and subtracting the face only, leaving the lines.

Start with an 8' cube, altering it with the push-pull tool. Continue to develop design criteria addin
g additional objects.
TIP: use "groups" to maintain the identity of each separate object.


Process - Subtractive Approach


Create a 32' cube. Draw an 8' grid over each face. Using the push-pull tool, alter the cube to provide for the design criteria. TIP: You will have to draw the grid in 8' segments, you can make "multiple copies" to make this process quicker. TIP: If a face gets deleted, you can always bring it back by drawing over the lines with the pencil tool.

11 comments:

Stephanie N said...

Where would you like us to post our projects. Our section links don't appear to be working and I don't know where else you would want them...

Stephanie N said...

Correction, Section 1 appears to be the only one with a faulty link.

Kristen said...
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arch222 said...

Sections 1 & 5: Your links from the main page have been fixed. Thanks for your patience.

Stephanie N said...

I cannot post the assignment images on my blog. All I get is this animated yellow triangle with an exclamation mark in the center. Am I doing something wrong?

D_Danibal said...

if you are using a mac, then you need to use firefox. safari doesn't seem to want to load the images.

Kei said...

In the design criteria, it says
"All objects should be on a 4' module."
Does this mean 4' cubes should be used in addition to the 8' ones described in each process?

arch222 said...

Kei -
This just means that you can push-pull at 4' increments. For example, to imply the cube, you may decide to push certain faces in 4' and others 8'.

Jenne Smith. said...

my computer sucks. :\

that's all.

Andy said...

how do you change the focal length?
where do you go to do this in scetchup?

arch222 said...

Andy -

In Sketch-Up, go to the Help menu at the right, and search for "focal length."