- Post a small scale image of your final composition on your blog.
- Place a high-res PDF of your final composition in the Final folder on the course folder.
- Bring your 18x24 Plot for pin-up.
Design Goals
- Present the ambience of your main pool space through material, light, transparency, and reflectivity through a raster / vector immersive interior perspective.
- Locate this focused perspective in relation to the entirety of your design proposal through:
- Plan and / or Section View
- Three Serial Perspectives
- Exploded Axonometric or Perspective Diagrams
- Compose these drawings as a complete presentation on a single 18x24 plot. These can be composed with a clear hierarchy and grid format as in your mid-term, or can be more expressively composed as a hybrid composition. In either case, the composition of the layout is a significant aspect of this design presentation.
- Immersive interior perspective (the major focus of your presentation).
- Plan and / or Section Vector drawing (alternatively a section perspective raster / vector drawing could be used).
- Three Serial Perspectives (primarily vector based using line weights to give clarity and graphic emphasis, you may choose to use raster selectively to emphasis elements in your design).
- Exploded Axonometric or Aerial Perspective Diagrams referencing your main pools space with circulation elements.
These are the minimum drawings, you can include other drawings as you see fit - such as exterior perspectives.
Tips
In no case should an image from Sketch-Up be placed directly onto your final boards.
Review TIPS in past assignments.
Widen your lens angle for perspectives (e.g. 24mm).
Give a sense of foreground, middle ground, and background in your perspective.
Composite multiple hidden lines to give a sense of depth to your presentation.
Use entourage to add character, scale, and life to your views.
Employ subtle variations in vector lineweights / line color for graphic emphasis.
Use white space (negative space) in your composition.
Share your work with friends and exchange opinions of each others work - a different set of eyes will see something that you have overlooked.
7 comments:
I am trying to export a rather large 2D tiff image from SketchUp and it is cutting off the front and back of the exported image (presumably because it is too large?). If I zoom out to make the model smaller in the window and export, the entire image is exported, but it is not large enough to scale up to the size I need it without being pixelated. Is there a limit on the size of image I can export, or something? I've tried increasing resolution to 600dpi, but it is still not exporting the entire image.
Did you try to increase the image size as well as the resolution?
Viola! Duh.
I am confused about the final requirements. You ask for a:
"Plan and / or Section Vector drawing (Including a section perspective raster / vector drawing)."
Does that mean we can choose a plan or a section but also need a section perspective?
Or do you need a plan or a section and the section must be a section perspective?
If you could offer a bit of clarification, I would appreciate it. Thank you.
Stephanie,
The wording has been updated.
I've recently installed Illustrator CS3, but I find that when I open a DWG file, it opens as a single layer and does not contain a separate layer for the section cut(these lines are included in the single layer). When I opened the same file in CS2, the lines appeared on separate layers. Do you have any idea what's wrong?
(I'm on a PC, by the way).
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