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+ | ===== Men & Machines | Drawing Session, Scribble Techniques ===== | ||
+ | Engineering Design Studio (A5, 015)\\ | ||
+ | Tuesday, September 27, 2016, 11:50 am – 13:05 pm | ||
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+ | === Foreword === | ||
+ | * Attendance | ||
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+ | === Drawing Session I === | ||
+ | * Today lecture about the design process (discover, ideate, make, expose, reflect, iterate) and hands-on drawing session! | ||
+ | * Scribble and drawing techniques (Ken Adams) | ||
+ | * Lab: tasks 1–3 | ||
+ | * Technical drawings: | ||
+ | - Isometric drawing: Note the 120° angles separating the x, y and z axes. | ||
+ | - Axonometries with two same angles are called diametric | ||
+ | - Axonometries with three different angles are called trimetric | ||
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+ | === Homework === | ||
+ | - Draw a dimetric drawing of your machine concept. Use a technical hatching style (see below). | ||
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