Assignment 2- Adding Dimension – Jenn Richards

IN CLASS

In class, I experimented with using rotating cubes in space.

AT HOME

Once home, I started drawing basic cubes and pyramids using charcoal for the shading.

I chose to show how the light was shading and reflecting through my green plastic water bottle:

For the fifth and sixth part of this assignment, I chose to walk to a small, unpaved pathway that leads to the bottom of a very steep hill. One of the residents constructed a small brick and stone garden in this space. To convery the grade and basic drawing location, I decided to draw a section to show where I sat within it, using the basic shapes from before to convery texture.

The following are the timed drawings from my viewpoint in perspective view.

Adam Larsen | Assignment 2 | Adding Dimension

FIRST DRAWING | CUBES

SECOND DRAWING | MACMILLAN

TIMED DRAWINGS | STUDIO

    

I chose to draw the BDES 3rd year studio for my timed drawings. I noticed that the more time I had, the more likely I was to wander off into tiny details instead of seeing the entire room as a whole.

Ashley Fleck | Assignment 2 – Adding Dimension

In-Class Drawing

 

 

 

Cube Drawing

At-Home Drawings

Cubes
Cones
Computer Mouse Sketch
Annex – 30 seconds
Annex – 1 minute
Annex – 2 minutes
Annex – 5 minutes
Annex – 15 minutes
Annex – 30 minutes

For the last drawing, I switched from paper and pen to tablet and found that I truly had the time to focus on the scale of the geometries, and was able to erase lines as well. The first five minutes of the drawing were focused on the geometry and relationship of scale and then I was able to go ahead and create more detail within the drawing.

Assignment 2 – Adding Dimension | Anna Finn

In-class exercise

Cathedral place, 1st attempt
Cathedral Place, cube method
Cathedral place, East elevation from water garden
Cathedral Place, cube method
Cathedral Place, cube method

At-home exercise

cubes
cylinders
Pothos, 10s
Pothos, 30s
Pothos, 1 min
Dunbar Community Centre, perspective sketch
Dunbar Community Centre, plan and elevation, 30s
Dunbar Community Centre, elevations 1 min and 2 min
Dunbar Community Centre, cube method, 15 min

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