A 2 | Adding Dimension | Jennifer Reid

Cubes

Pyramids +

Vancouver City Hall – South entrance
City Hall _ North Side
Vancouver City Hall in 30 seconds
Vancouver City Hall in 1 minutes
Vancouver City Hall in 2 minutes
Vancouver City Hall in 5 minutes
Vancouver City Hall in 15 minutes
Vancouver City Hall in 30 minutes

A2 | Adding Dimension | Noora

There are many approaches to drawing a cube: starting by drawing the axes, drawing the outline in a single stroke, drawing each face individually…
Lineweight, shading, and hatches helps to communicate depth. Leaving faint guidelines also helps communicate dimensionality.
Drawing household objects is a different exercise from drawing spaces. The scale and level of detail is different. I found using a bounding cube as a guide to draw curved objects (like the wireless mouse) an interesting and helpful process.
Attempting to understand the space outside Beaty Biodiversity Museum using drawing. Diagramming the space as a series of cubes helped think more abstractly about how things come together.
(I ended up developing this further in the Assignment 3 mapping exercise, but completed this drawing before the mapping lecture)

A2- Adding Dimension

Katie Hunks

Basic Cubes
Shading Cubes
Groups of Cubes
Exploring Different 3D Shapes
Drawing an Object 1: Lamp
Drawing an Object 2: Aalto Vase

Drawing a Space…

Drawing with a Timer 1
Drawing with a Timer 2
Drawing with a Timer 3
Drawing with a Timer 4

A2_Adding_Dimension_Bruce

Bruce Pagnucco

Cube Illusion (Shaded back face or Shaded top face)
Fun with cubes
Fun with cylinders
3D Oven
Richmond Olympic Oval (1 minute drawing)
Richmond Olympic Oval (2 minute drawing)
Richmond Olympic Oval (5 minute drawing)
Richmond Olympic Oval (15 minute drawing)
Richmond Olympic Oval (30 minute drawing)

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