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- Special Topics: Prop Design Studio, spring 2020:
- Product Design: Visual Communication I (Sophomore): Fall semester.
- Product Design: Visual Communication II (Sophomore): Spring semester.
- Fashion Design: Sophomore model drawing: MEN. Fall semester.
- Fashion Design: Sophomore model drawing: WOMEN: Fall semester
- Fashion/Costume Design: Sophomore dynamic model drawing: Spring semester
- Fashion Design: Sophomore model drawing: WOMEN: Spring semester
- Fashion Design: Junior model drawing: Fall semester
- Fashion Design: Junior model drawing: Spring semester
Product Design: Visual Communication II (Sophomore): Spring semester.
- VisComm2: Week 1: Introduction/Overview into Viscomm2. Proportion and Shape. Exercises.
- VisComm2: Week 2: Book/box tower. Revisiting perspective drawing.
- VisComm2: Week 3 and 4: Create your own grid. Rendering techniques and examples. (mixed media)
- VisComm2: Week 4: Start of Time/travel project:
- VisComm2: Week 5: continuing rendering techniques and examples. (mixed media).
- VisComm2: Week 6: Exploded views. Continuing Marker and other rendering techniques and examples. (mixed media).
- VisComm2: Week 7: Mitderm exam: In class drawing test:
- VisComm2: Week 7: Student examples of Midterm project part 3: Nerf gun student rendering examples.
- VisComm2: Week 8: Midterm project presentations. E-portfolio submissions: week 1-8.
- VisComm2: Week 9: Start of Signature/Final Project
- VisComm2: week 10: Continuing Signature/Final Project
- VisComm2: week 11: Continuing Signature/Final Project
- VisComm2: week 11/12: Student rendering try-outs/examples from previous projects:
- VisComm2: week 12/13: Continuing Signature/Final Project. e-portfolio list. rendering examples: Fur, Denim.
- VisComm2: week 14: In class final drawing test.
- VisComm2: week 15: Signature/Final project presentation:
- VisComm2/20: Week 1-15: A culmination of student work
- VisComm2/19: Week 1-15: A culmination of student work
Demo: Phillippe Starck's (Alessi) citrus squeezer:
It's all about estimating, measuring and observing proportion!
How long are the legs in comparison to the body etc..
Nike lady sneaker:
With shoes in a variety of angles:
Start with the precise silhouette of the "object". Again: Proportion and shape observation is key!
Draw your own hand: Draw with your right hand your left and with your left hand your right:
Remember how important it is to compare each shape/size with each other to have the correct proportion/shape.
Homework:
Former students:
1.Drawing objects: Choose 3 soft and 3 hard products/objects at home and draw/sketch each one of them for 1/2 h each (one 8.5 x 11 page each).
Change media for each drawing: 2 Prisma pencil, 2 Verythin and 2 Marker sketches.
Remember the importance of proportion and shape. If you get to render/shade: Feel free to do so in your own style.
New students:
1.Drawing objects: Choose 1 soft and 1 hard products/objects at home and draw/sketch each one of them for 1/2 h each (one 8.5 x 11 page each).
Change media for each drawing: 1 Prisma pencil or Verythin and 1 Marker sketches.
Remember the importance of proportion and shape. If you get to render/shade: Feel free to do so in your own style.
New students only:
2.Shapes: Copy the marker shading shape page with 4 shades and 4 types of shading see image and text 6.
Have fun to get to know the marker "feel".
2.A: Repeat the same shapes, but draw with a Prisma pencil, and get to know your Prisma pencil.
Everybody: VOLUNTARY:
2. Hands: Draw your own hand contour style (1 line only):
Remember how important it is to compare each shape/size with each other to have the correct proportion/shape.