Presentation Drawings Syllabus for 2013-2014
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Course

INDS-2321-001 Presentation Drawings

Prerequisites

Prerequisites: ARTS 1316 or instructor consent

Course Description

An introduction to two and three-dimensional presentations, including drawings with one and two-point perspectives, plans and elevations.

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

1. Perspective Drawing for Interior Space by Christopher Natale  ISBN:  978-1-60901-071-3

 

Supplies

(NOTE: other supplies may be added as necessary)

  • Spiral bound sketch book - 11" x 14"
  • Portfolio (Check with Instructor)
  • Drafting Tools:

    Student Performance

    Communicate with basic drawing skills as evaluated by faculty in the department/program.

    • Select appropriate drawiwng medias
    • Translate floor plans and elevations into 3-dimensional drawings
    • Dreate 2- and 3-dimentional presentation drawings and sketches
    • Develop creative thinking
    • Develop ability to think visually
    • Develop professional discipline with regard to organizational skill, and time & resource management
    • Demonstrate skill in rendering perspective drawings with regard to space, volume, form, tonal quality, texture, and balance

     

    Students Rights and Responsibilities

    Student Rights and Responsibilities

    Log in using the AC Connect Portal

    In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

    If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

    Expected Student Behavior

    Students are expected to follow the guidelines as defined in the AC Student Rights & Responsibilities which can be found ont the AC Website. Cell phones are to remain off, and students may be asked to leave class if they are being disruptive and thus interferring with the learning environment.
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    Grading Criteria

    A = 90 to 100; B = 80 to 89; C = 70 to 79; D = 60 to 69; F = Below 60

     

    Any work missed must be completed within one week of original deadline or by special arrangements with instructor. Otherwise, student will be assigned a zero for the missed work.

    It is the students' responsibility to get classnotes and assignments from fellow classmates.

    Attendance

    \ Following three absences, two points per absence will be deducted from the final semester average up to ten points. Students who leave early may be counted as absent. Two tardies constitute one absence. Roll will be taken within the first ten minutes of class. Students are responsible for informing instructor of tardiness.

    Calendar

     

    INDS 2321 Presentation Drawing

      

    Presentation Drawing Tentative Calendar  
         
    Week 1/2 Intro to Drawing Tools and Methods
        Course Assignments
        Dr. on Rt. Side of Brain
        Contour Sketching
    Week 3 Spacial Relationships Shape & Volume
        Contour observations
        Positive/negative drawing
    Week 4 Value Shapes, light, & value
        Value Scale
        Defining shape through tone
    Week 5 Line Quality Defining shape through line
    Week 6  Texture Creating visual texture using line, shading, shadow,and burnishing
     Week 7  Drawing Exteriors 

    Sketching from photographs

    Week 8 Drawing Exteriors Sketching from photographs
     Week 9  Drawing Interiors Sketching from photographs
     Week 10  Drawing Interiors  Sketching from photographs
     Week 11  Spacial Illusion One-Pt vs. Two-Pt
        Basic Perspective
        Basic Shapes
        Boxes
    Week 12 Spacial Illusion From Boxes to items 
    Week 13 One Point Perspective Floor Plan
    Week 14 One-point Room
    Week 15 One-point Room
    Week 16 Sketchbook and Final project Due  
         
         

     

    Additional Information

    Drawing Shortcuts by Jim Leggitt, AIA

    Visualization Techniques, Second Edition by Richard B. Leinback

    Drawing: A Contemporary Approach by Betti and Sale

    Syllabus Created on:

    11/30/-1 12:00 AM

    Last Edited on:

    11/30/-1 12:00 AM