Today, we attended a lecture on one point perspective. We learnt 3 method of constructing an one point perspective and they are plotting method, estimation method and grid method.
As for the plotting method we need floor plan and Elevation and allocate the Picture plane, Station point, Eye level, Ground plane and Vanishing point.
As for the estimation method, we were told that we must know our design really well & have a good 3-d sense to estimate. To construct main framework we need the Eye level and Vanishing point too.
For the grid method, we need to draw the grid lines. after the lecture, our tutor, king yong gather 01 to 03 to teach us a easier method to plot.
So we start to plot once the lecture is over. I kept drawing it wrongly and re-drawing it quite a number of time before I could get it right.
As for the plotting method we need floor plan and Elevation and allocate the Picture plane, Station point, Eye level, Ground plane and Vanishing point.
As for the estimation method, we were told that we must know our design really well & have a good 3-d sense to estimate. To construct main framework we need the Eye level and Vanishing point too.
For the grid method, we need to draw the grid lines. after the lecture, our tutor, king yong gather 01 to 03 to teach us a easier method to plot.
So we start to plot once the lecture is over. I kept drawing it wrongly and re-drawing it quite a number of time before I could get it right.
Once we were able to plot, we move on to the exercise. In the exercise, we need to use the plotting method to draw a room (3000H x 4000W x 4500Dmm) and fill up the room with Cuboid on floor (700H x 550W x 550Dmm), Cylinder on floor (300H x 500Ømm), Cuboid from ceiling (1800H x 450W x 450Dmm) and Cylinder on wall (200H x 1000Ømm).
After lunch, we have an lecture on M.C. Escher. We were shock by his masterworks, tessellation, transformation and infinity. That is really very interesting, especially the puzzle- like interlocking of birds, fish, lizards and other forms in continuous patterns. That is fantastic.
Next, we were given the new project T3b : The Escher Experience Relativity. We need to use the ZO Cards that we have collected, together in a group of not more than 3 people,
construct the 3D model based on the image give to us.
The size of the model should be in a ‘box’ measuring 150mm [L] x 150mm [W] x 150mm [H].
Where there are portions of the image that are ‘incomplete’, we need to use our imagination to complete it.
construct the 3D model based on the image give to us.
The size of the model should be in a ‘box’ measuring 150mm [L] x 150mm [W] x 150mm [H].
Where there are portions of the image that are ‘incomplete’, we need to use our imagination to complete it.
At first, we thought this is impossible. However after we consulted our tutors, we have a better understanding on how to construct the model. I decided to do this in pair, so my partner and I started on the box first once we have discussed on what we wanted to do.
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