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SKETCHING TO PRESENTATION Part B

SKETCHING TO PRESENTATION Part B. Lesley Pearce Team Solutions, Auckland University. Mechanical details. Presentation sketches. Case study. Produce freehand sketches that communicate design ideas. AS 91063 version 2 3 credits external Sketching t eaching and learning:

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SKETCHING TO PRESENTATION Part B

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  1. SKETCHING TO PRESENTATIONPart B Lesley Pearce Team Solutions, Auckland University

  2. Mechanical details

  3. Presentation sketches

  4. Case study

  5. Produce freehand sketches that communicate design ideas • AS 91063 version 2 • 3 credits external Sketching teaching and learning: • quick rendering, crating, line heirarchy, 2D, 3D, oblique, planometric, proportion, details, function (construction, structure, use and operation), aesthetics (shape form finish),

  6. Communicate design ideas using visual communication techniques • AS 91337 (2.30) • 3 credits external Visual communication teaching and learning: • Sketching, rendering, modeling/model making, collage, overlays, digital media(CAD, image manipulation/animation • Detail: how ideas work functionally and the aesthetic qualities, accurate use of techniques

  7. Activity • Read both 1.30 and 2.30 Achievement standards. Discuss. Fill in form

  8. 1.30

  9. 2.30 Evidence statement

  10. Possible techniques Sketching, rendering, modelling, collage, overlays, digital media, Image manipulation, animation

  11. Possible techniques Sketching, rendering, modelling, collage, overlays, digital media, Image manipulation, animation

  12. Overlays to modelling

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