A typical Malaysian interior architecture student, who is still finding for her niche and pursuing her dreams in the design world. This diary tracks her works & inspiration. Sharing is caring =)

Monday 14 April 2014

EXPLODED VIEW

By referring to the orthographic drawings previously, I did the exploded view of the floor plan.

First drawing was on catridge paper using Hs & Bs pencils.

Second drawing was on tracing paper using felt tip pens. Need to improve on line weight & some minor errors.


PERSPECTIVE SKETCHES

Objective:
Practice perspective drawing by using a photograph, impart skills on 3D visualization

This is the photograph that I used.

Find for the perspective points.

Draw it back in A3 catridge paper by estimating the perspective points. With the help of grids, I can estimate better.

Trace the drawing on tracing paper with felt-tip pen. A lot of details are missing here like the fan and lightings. Last minute work. \(0_^)*/

PHOTOS COMPOSITION PRESENTATION

With the photographs taken at the shadow room (still had no idea what is the place's name. LOL), I composed these photographs into an A3 presentation board using Photoshop. I decided to go with the concept of minimalism. From open plan, minimal furniture to high ceiling, this residential home is now being advertised. FOR SALE. (Lol. Just kidding..) ^^


Stay tuned for more drawings! =D

MODEL MAKING

By referring to the orthographic drawings I done previously, I need to make a 1:75 scale model out of it. It turned out quite well-made to me. It was actually my 3rd or 4th try in making model in my entire life. Gave myself a pat on the back. (^^) Photographs of the model was taken at the shadow room (no idea what is the room called actually. Lol!) in order to produce shadow castings.





Notice how the mezzanine floor can be opened. This is to view the walk-in closet underneath.

 Comes with the roof. Nice hat you got there, model! =D

ASSIGNMENT 2.1- ORTHOGRAPHIC DRAWINGS

Objective:
Introduce to the types of orthographic & drawing techniques, develop skills on using felt-tip pen & pencil

Media:
~ Hs & Bs pencils
~ Felt-tip pens/ Artlines

An A4 size floor plan is given to all of us in the class. Just trace it back in A3 catridge paper. Same thing that we did in the previous semester. All the drawings were done using appropriate tools like T-square & set squares.

Ground floor plan

 Mezzanine floor plan

 Reflected ceiling plan (on tracing paper)
Switch symbol was missing. Lol.

Internal elevation (on tracing paper)

Sections

Overall, everything was okay. Just a few touch-up errors pinpointed out by Mr Kamal. Stay tune for more drawings! ;)



ASSIGNMENT 1.2- HUMAN FIGURE & PLANTS

Objective:
Test me on drawing objects in a 3D space to experience the concept of space & depth, know the basics of human scale, plant & decorative item

Media:
~ Pencils
~ Color pencils
~ Artline pens

Honestly, I'm not good in rendering as well. So, just try my best.

I was informed to understand the assignment brief- Detail up the landscape features. It is better to use hatching technique for the sky as well.


Good pencil stroke but too rough. Reminder to myself: Need to sharpen my color pencil at all times! Need to improve on human & furniture scale.

ASSIGNMENT 1.1- INTERIOR PHYSICAL COMPONENT

Objective: 
To test on sketching techniques, introduce basic awareness of the style of interior primary  component in our surroundings.

Media: 
~ Color pencils
~ H pencils

There, it's back to uni life again. Say goodbye to semester breaks. Say hello to assignments, projects & god knows what is awaiting ahead of me > <'' Today was the first day of Drafting class of my second semester. And honestly, I was really lazy to get my hands back to drawings (Not to mention, I'm not good in perspective views too). Anyway, what needs to be done has to be done for the sake of passing the day. And here were the results:

At first I thought this will get the work done but Mr K insisted to sharpen my pencil & compose my work neatly. I got a REDO for this.

Got a C- for this (luckily). Mr K even shown me the correct way of shading the furniture. Thank you sir.