El documento describe los conceptos y elementos fundamentales del diseño, incluyendo sus funciones prácticas, estéticas y simbólicas. Explica los diferentes ámbitos del diseño como el industrial, urbano y gráfico, y los elementos básicos de línea, plano y textura. También detalla el proceso de diseño, desde la investigación hasta el desarrollo y acabado del proyecto.
00 programazio digramak eta algoritmoa teknologia2dbh_lauro ikastola2016PlastikaDBHLauro
Zer da algoritmo bat? Algoritmo bat ataza edo zeregin bat burutzeko jarraitu behar den agindu zehatz eta ordenatu multzo bat da. Ondorengoak algoritmo sinpleen adibide batzuk dira: medikuaren errezeta jarraitu, hortzak garbitu, garbigailua ipini, eta abar.
Aurkezpen honetan margolan bat nola aztertu azaltzen da. Irudiaren konposaketa, plan desberdinak, kolorearen erabilera eta abarrek irudiaren mezua adierazteko nola erabiltzen diren ulertuko dugu.
This document provides instructions and examples for a drawing course. It discusses exploring different drawing techniques, styles, and materials. Students will be challenged to find their own artistic style and apply it to various assignments interpreting the broad theme of "Environments." Examples are given of exercises using extended arm holding, two pencils, tactile objects, and mark-making with unusual tools to create texture. The goal is to move beyond habitual approaches and experiment with control and response to develop drawing skills.
This document provides an overview of different types of drawings and their purposes. It discusses 10 main reasons for making drawings:
1) First thoughts/sketches to develop ideas
2) Research and information gathering
3) Diagrammatic drawings to convey instructions or meanings
4) Theoretical drawings to demonstrate proportions and techniques
5) Copies to understand other artists' styles
6) Drawings from nature to practice techniques for capturing the visual world
7) Presentation drawings to show clients proposed designs
8) Drawings exploring calligraphy and cultural traditions
9) Drawings made purely for their aesthetic qualities
10) Illustrations that enhance written works visually
The document emphasizes that the purpose and technique should be considered
While pen and ink drawings cannot technically create tonal values, there are techniques that can create the illusion of value through hatching, crosshatching, and scumbling. Hatching uses parallel lines to fill an area and appear darker from a distance. Crosshatching layers lines at angles to each other. Scumbling uses small, varied scribbles to build texture and value. These techniques allow pen and ink drawings to suggest light and shadow through line work alone.
This document introduces different types of drawing techniques, including blind contour drawing where the artist only looks at the subject and not the paper, modified contour drawing where the artist looks mostly at the subject and briefly at the paper, and cross-contour lines that show the three-dimensional form of a subject across its shapes. It also discusses gesture drawings that capture movement through quick sketches, and using value, or light and dark shades, to convey form in two-dimensional drawings. Famous artists like da Vinci, Rembrandt, Picasso, and Escher employed various techniques.
The document discusses the importance and techniques of sketching for architects, interior designers, landscape architects, and construction managers. It recommends using a sketchbook to quickly capture ideas and express concepts to others before they are formalized. The document outlines basic sketching tools and techniques, including using different pencil pressures and angles to vary line widths and densities. It introduces the five essential shapes for sketching - curvity, sphere, straight, truncone, and drape - and how to combine them. Contour drawing is described as focusing on overall shape with minimal detail to define proportions while maintaining a single viewpoint.
There are several types of construction drawings that provide different information about a building project. Architectural drawings give a complete view of the building and placement of parts. Structural drawings explain the building's strength, materials, and reinforcement details. Plumbing and sanitary drawings show water and fixture locations and connections. Electrical drawings describe wiring, fixtures, and load calculations. As-built drawings reflect changes made during construction to record differences from the original design.
El documento describe los conceptos y elementos fundamentales del diseño, incluyendo sus funciones prácticas, estéticas y simbólicas. Explica los diferentes ámbitos del diseño como el industrial, urbano y gráfico, y los elementos básicos de línea, plano y textura. También detalla el proceso de diseño, desde la investigación hasta el desarrollo y acabado del proyecto.
00 programazio digramak eta algoritmoa teknologia2dbh_lauro ikastola2016PlastikaDBHLauro
Zer da algoritmo bat? Algoritmo bat ataza edo zeregin bat burutzeko jarraitu behar den agindu zehatz eta ordenatu multzo bat da. Ondorengoak algoritmo sinpleen adibide batzuk dira: medikuaren errezeta jarraitu, hortzak garbitu, garbigailua ipini, eta abar.
Aurkezpen honetan margolan bat nola aztertu azaltzen da. Irudiaren konposaketa, plan desberdinak, kolorearen erabilera eta abarrek irudiaren mezua adierazteko nola erabiltzen diren ulertuko dugu.
This document provides instructions and examples for a drawing course. It discusses exploring different drawing techniques, styles, and materials. Students will be challenged to find their own artistic style and apply it to various assignments interpreting the broad theme of "Environments." Examples are given of exercises using extended arm holding, two pencils, tactile objects, and mark-making with unusual tools to create texture. The goal is to move beyond habitual approaches and experiment with control and response to develop drawing skills.
This document provides an overview of different types of drawings and their purposes. It discusses 10 main reasons for making drawings:
1) First thoughts/sketches to develop ideas
2) Research and information gathering
3) Diagrammatic drawings to convey instructions or meanings
4) Theoretical drawings to demonstrate proportions and techniques
5) Copies to understand other artists' styles
6) Drawings from nature to practice techniques for capturing the visual world
7) Presentation drawings to show clients proposed designs
8) Drawings exploring calligraphy and cultural traditions
9) Drawings made purely for their aesthetic qualities
10) Illustrations that enhance written works visually
The document emphasizes that the purpose and technique should be considered
While pen and ink drawings cannot technically create tonal values, there are techniques that can create the illusion of value through hatching, crosshatching, and scumbling. Hatching uses parallel lines to fill an area and appear darker from a distance. Crosshatching layers lines at angles to each other. Scumbling uses small, varied scribbles to build texture and value. These techniques allow pen and ink drawings to suggest light and shadow through line work alone.
This document introduces different types of drawing techniques, including blind contour drawing where the artist only looks at the subject and not the paper, modified contour drawing where the artist looks mostly at the subject and briefly at the paper, and cross-contour lines that show the three-dimensional form of a subject across its shapes. It also discusses gesture drawings that capture movement through quick sketches, and using value, or light and dark shades, to convey form in two-dimensional drawings. Famous artists like da Vinci, Rembrandt, Picasso, and Escher employed various techniques.
The document discusses the importance and techniques of sketching for architects, interior designers, landscape architects, and construction managers. It recommends using a sketchbook to quickly capture ideas and express concepts to others before they are formalized. The document outlines basic sketching tools and techniques, including using different pencil pressures and angles to vary line widths and densities. It introduces the five essential shapes for sketching - curvity, sphere, straight, truncone, and drape - and how to combine them. Contour drawing is described as focusing on overall shape with minimal detail to define proportions while maintaining a single viewpoint.
There are several types of construction drawings that provide different information about a building project. Architectural drawings give a complete view of the building and placement of parts. Structural drawings explain the building's strength, materials, and reinforcement details. Plumbing and sanitary drawings show water and fixture locations and connections. Electrical drawings describe wiring, fixtures, and load calculations. As-built drawings reflect changes made during construction to record differences from the original design.
Este documento presenta un resumen de las notas de una estudiante. Contiene secciones sobre el trabajo inicial, la prueba, y los resultados finales que incluyen calificaciones de 9 en el trabajo de clase y actitud, y 8 en el trabajo en casa, para un promedio total de 9.