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Orthogonal Drawings // Circles
onlyfknhuman:
--- Quote from: transgression on November 07, 2008, 07:17:26 pm ---Imo, it is a waste of time. They don't examine how prefect you draw, but rather, for formalities and correct notion of procedure. Ie, circles in isometric diagrams, they actual are slightly eclipse. If you can handle the stencil in quick succession, by all means, go for it!
I have colouring pencils (your normal one), texture board, 2B, HB, 6B, 4B pencils, fine liners, set squares, ruler, sharper, crayons. No copic markers :(
Will have to sharpen all this weekend!
Good luck to all
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Can you elaborate more on the circles in isometric drawing? the formalities n stuff. I learnt all my self(I know im being a bit emo, but thats how it is at my school) from Leading Edge study guide. But dont quite get it, they had like a cross in a circle or something... not sure if their guidlines...our to express formality and conventional procedures.
I WANT COPIC MARKERS TOO >_<
onlyfknhuman:
--- Quote from: hard on November 07, 2008, 08:34:34 pm ---
--- Quote from: onlyfknhuman on November 07, 2008, 08:32:05 pm ---under-represented schools, our class has none at all, poor as shit. And i didnt even apply for SEAS :(
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:o SEAS can get you anywhere. i mean ANYWHERE!
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Yeah sucks prob like half the state applied for one, it seems like not applying for SEAS puts you into a disadvantage...i wonder if you can still bring it up...
transgression:
--- Quote from: onlyfknhuman on November 07, 2008, 08:35:58 pm ---
--- Quote from: transgression on November 07, 2008, 07:17:26 pm ---Imo, it is a waste of time. They don't examine how prefect you draw, but rather, for formalities and correct notion of procedure. Ie, circles in isometric diagrams, they actual are slightly eclipse. If you can handle the stencil in quick succession, by all means, go for it!
I have colouring pencils (your normal one), texture board, 2B, HB, 6B, 4B pencils, fine liners, set squares, ruler, sharper, crayons. No copic markers :(
Will have to sharpen all this weekend!
Good luck to all
--- End quote ---
Can you elaborate more on the circles in isometric drawing? the formalities n stuff. I learnt all my self(I know im being a bit emo, but thats how it is at my school) from Leading Edge study guide. But dont quite get it, they had like a cross in a circle or something... not sure if their guidlines...our to express formality and conventional procedures.
I WANT COPIC MARKERS TOO >_<
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http://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/vce/studies/visualcomm/assessreports/2005/VisualCommDesignAssRep2005.pdf
- question 3. Notice the difference in the 'circles'. They are slightly eclipse.
For circles, IN ORTHOGONAL, you have to include the + symbol and it is measured in diameter with the O symbol and / going through the middle.
Nah, I have some copic markers, but we can't use them because they will bleed through the page. Would have saved a lot of time with rendering!
Good luck!
onlyfknhuman:
Oh thats cake. I see now, i thougth it was more to do with conventions then drawing ability. so im fine :D Good luck on tuesday dam in btw viscom i have physics and chemistry -_-
cathtacular:
im pretty sure most of the pages that require rendering are blank on the other side, i intend to take in copic markers... im not sure what else i should take in, i wasnt aware we could take in stencils? i just thought it was set squares and rulers...
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