Thursday, October 31, 2013

IED Term 1 Drawing Exam

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You are to pick one of theses figures and draw it in Isometric, Oblique and either 1 point or 2 point perspective!

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Lessons for Monday October 28, 2013


Good morning:

Please find your class below and read your instructions for today's work:

 

Period 1 and 3:

Civil Engineering and Architecture:

Continue to work on your Architecture model projects. Here are some suggestions on what you can do:

 

1.    Sketch out what each wall of your model will look like and give it dimensions.

2.    Make a schedule of work.

a.    How long will it take to cut out your walls from cardboard or foam core?

b.    How long will it take to glue your pieces together?

3.    Create more sketches of your design. Think about the different sides of your project. What will it look like from the back or from the left or right side?

4.    Please be ready on Tuesday to show me what you accomplished

5.    Good Luck!!

Period 2:

Principles of Engineering:

Please go to Khan Academy and view the following video’s on Mechanical advantage:

Mechanical advantage Part 1

Mechanical advantage Part2

Mechanical advantage Part 3

Here is the link:


 

Please go over the work that we did on Friday. Tomorrow there will be a Test on calculating the MA of Gears, Levers, and Pulley’s. Here are some suggestions on what you can do:

1.    Search Mechanical advantage lessons on the web. See if you can find another site besides Khan that can teach you about mechanical advantage. Write down the site and I will give you extra credit on the test if you list this site on the exam tomorrow

2.    Type in “Mechanical advantage of gears” problems in a search engine. Are there examples that you can practice for? Try the MA of Pulleys and the MA of levers. What did you find

Good Luck!!!

 

 

 

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Now create your own part using the cubes and draw this part in 2 pt perspective. This is an example of the part you just sketched .
Make an isometric sketch of this puzzle part. 
Use orange color and a pencil to color and shade it.

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Class work for Monday October 21, 2013 ( All Classes: CEA, POE and IED)


 CEA Assignment for Monday October 21, 2013 (this is for periods 1 and 3)

If you have never done a two point perspective before then click on this link and complete the activity. You will need a sheet of white paper, pencil, and ruler. Remember to always use light lines in the beginning and then go back and darken the lines that you need to see clearly
Here is the link:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1dio64682brQGBiojhzZaOzPh_GUrrOU7q93MDuI7gf4/edit?pli=1#slide=id.p13https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1dio64682brQGBiojhzZaOzPh_GUrrOU7q93MDuI7gf4/edit?pli=1#slide=id.p13

If you have done 2 point perspective drawing before , then click through these links below to see some good examples of buildings and interior design that have been posted on the web as well as work  that has been done by students in the past here at Nottingham.
When you are done with these links, then begin to create a 2 point perspective of your chosen model or architectural style.

Here is a very nice 2 point perspective from the web. According to the owner, this was done as a drawing assignment for an architecture class:

This 2 point perspective was done by a Nottingham architecture student in 2007. He is now a business student in England:

This 2 point perspective was done by Rakiem Dayes, a NHS graduate:

This link will take you to a 2007 blog post. It has a few examples of two point perspective:

Keep your work in your portfolio

POE Assignment for Monday October 21, 2013 (For period 2)

If you have never done a two point perspective before then click on this link and complete the activity. You will need a sheet of white paper, pencil, and ruler. Remember to always use light lines in the beginning and then go back an darken the lines that you need to see clearly:

If you know how to do 2 point or 1 point perspective, then complete a perspective (one or two) sketch of your Pulley project. Keep all of your sketches in your portfolio. We will complete these on Tuesday

Keep your work in your portfolio

IED Assignment for Monday October 21, 2013 (For period 7/8 and 10)

Please go to your portfolio and get out your perspective work sheets. You are to complete 1, 2 and 4. Make sure that you shade and detail to your sketch on number 4. You will submit this work at the end of class on Tuesday so do your best!
If you complete all of these , then go back and do question 3

Keep your work in your portfolio


Wednesday, October 16, 2013

All Classes for Wednesday and Thursday October 16 and 17, 2013

Topic: One Point Perspective

Classes:

CEA: Period 1
POE: Period 2
CEA: period 3
IED: Period 7/8
IED: Period 10

Assignment. This is a 2 day assignment worth 300 points. Click on the link below to take you to a power point step by step guide on how to do a One point Perspective. If you finish this activity then  complete the Perspective worksheet.

All the drawing equipment that you will need is located on the table next to the teachers desk.
Keep all your work in your portfolio.

Click here to go to the presentation