Showing posts with label IAR 110. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IAR 110. Show all posts

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Woodland Chapel



For class we had to draw the Woodland Chapel it was in (1/8":1') scale. I then had to double the measurements and put that into (1/4":1') scale.

From there we were to Poche either the inside or outside part of the house. Poche means to use different line weights to convey depth. I chose to poche the outside of the house.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Conveying Depth

For Stoel's class we were to draw this house which was in (1/8":1') double that measurement and then draw that in (1/4":1')
Then we were to convey depth by using different line weights. As you can see the house is lighter line weight than the lawn.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Arrows and Scale Drawings

For the second part of Stoel's Class we were to draw ten north arrows and four different scales two times. I drew extra north arrows because I felt like mine were not professional enough looking. My favorite one is the one that says <--NORTH.

Orthographic/ 3-D views

These are the exercises we did for Stoel's class. We had to finish at least one side of the cube and then redraw the cube in 3-D. I went back and edited the ones that did not turn out too well.





Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Gatewood Studio Arts Building



This is by far my most favorite picture I have ever drawn. It took me hours to accomplish, but it was all worth the time. I do not think that I have ever drawn this well, so the classes must be working. This picture was for the two vanishing points of an exterior of a building. This particular building is the Gatewood Studio Arts Building that all Interior Architecture classes occur. It is one of my favorite buildings on campus.

Enhanced Bottles



This assignment was to find a picture with enhanced lighting. I picked a picture of three perfume bottles for mine. It was pretty hard find the vanishing point on these, but I am happy with the result

Things Are Looking Up

For Nadia's class we were to take four pictures in either one point or two point perspective. This is one I did looking up at the old J.P building in downtown Greensboro. The right side of the building turned out pretty well but the left I had to keep going back and fixing over and over. I still might go back again and try to fix the top part of the picture. Then again I may do more harm then good to it. 

Monday, November 10, 2008

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Hopes Desk in One Point Perspective

This is a picture of Hope Talley's desk in one point perspective. This one is my second attempt. I feel by the second time I got the hang of it.

Two Point of my desk

Here is the final outcome of my desk in two point perspective. After a few tries I think I mostly got the hang of it
This Is the second attempt at the desk
This is the first attempt at two point perspective of my desk


Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Lots of Boxes

One Point Of Boxes
This is an attempt at drawing a box in two point perspective. I messed up on the shadow, so I made notes to change the actual shadow.

This is another attempt at the box. This one turned out really good except for the shadow.



Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Two Point of My bedroom

I did a picture of my bedroom in Moore-Strong. It was to be a two point perspective of the room. I could not get this to work what so ever. I think it was because there was no clear corner view. I am going to re-do this one later when I have some free time.

Columns Exercise

Finally with a little help from Nadia, I learned to turn the page to the side and put the vanishing points futher out. This made the column and the picture turn out a lot better. Futhermore, I learned to find a vertical first. I was started with the slant and that was what was making them turn out bad
This is the second try at the two point column

We practiced again on two point by drawing the columns at the corner of the room. This gave me the hardest time. I kept putting the vanishing points too close and it made the picture look horrible.



Sunday, October 26, 2008



This is my house from Google Earth. My house slightly goes down hill towards our neighbors house. My room is on the side where the sun shines most. (where the sun arrow is) so my room was always really sunny.

This is the topograpic view of one of the exercises Stoel assigned.



This is the same house only the emphasis is on the actual house instead of the topography.



Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Architectural Details



The final day of Nadia's rotation we were to find details in the building and draw them.
Then from those we had to draw one bigger. This is a very close up picture of the ceiling.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Lights Lights Lights!

For Nadia's class we had to draw 3 different views of 3 different light fixtures. All of these pictures had to be in the Studio Arts Building. I loved drawing the background of the concrete ceiling.
From those nine pictures we had to find one and draw it bigger. I chose the center square because that was the only light that did not blind me when I stared at it for more than ten minutes.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Door handles and Light Sockets?

This is the first assignment from Nadia's class. We had to go around the Gatewood Studio Arts building and find Three architectural items and draw them three different ways. I chose contour, shading and hatching. My most favorite of these is the center three. I think its because I am more expierenced when it comes to shading

Monday, October 6, 2008

The Final Four

Finally the final four! Overall I am pleased with how this turned out. I went through several sharpies and got tired of it from time to time, but I think i understand why Suzanne gave us this project. We see these to items every day, but I doubt we ever sit down and carefully look at each line in our cell phone or stick. The exercises I think were to show us how even little details are important in design. For instance, I had no idea that the cell phone that i have been carrying for 7 months had a line going down the side of it connecting to each of the buttons. This exercise got me to slow down and notice everything. 

Sunday, October 5, 2008

The Final Eight

Again the same sticks and cell phone project but broken down again. I put the number 8 in there to further express the fact it was the final 8. 

16 sticks and cell phones project


For this exercise we were to combine the cell phones and sticks and break it down into less literal pieces. My favorite square is the one with circles and lines.