Monday, July 05, 2010

Representational Drawing Methods :: Images from Royal Danish Academy Diploma Show

  1. Section is shaded on a different level using watercolor as well as prisma marker. The trees are painted on yet another level using a sponge and the people were printed, cut out, and spray mounted to the drawing.
  2. This site plan has only two layers, one is a picture of the students’ context model that has been printed and spray mounted to the hand-drawn context plan. All the shading is graphite.
  3. In this drawing the student has cut the middle floor plan in the projection drawing out of sketch paper. The darker gray areas are on the back of the drawing and are shaded using prisma marker.
  4. The grittiness in this drawing has been developed through the students’ use of charcoal. The rest of the light gray shading is graphite, the people were printed, cut, and mounted on.
  5. The plan uses two different shades of gray to emphasize vertical and horizontal circulation.
  6. This section mainly uses the method of printing, trees, people, patterns, and textures, cuts them out and places them behind the hand-drawn section.
  7. The texture here is created by printing on transparency paper.
  8. Three different methods of representation are being used in this section. Wood texture and concrete textures are printed and placed on their own layer. The trees are on their own watercolor layer. There is graphite shading as well as hand-drawing.
  9. Picture of model printed with a layer of hand-drawing on top.
  10. Hand drawn abstract plan with model built up and out from it with bass wood.
  11. Foam Models, the only other building material used here is a thin plastic for the glazing….
One other method not shown on here is xerox transfer. This technique uses three things, acetone, absorbent paper, and xerox copies. The method is one have a pattern or example drawing on a xerox copy, then get some white museum board or chipboard. Use a cloth soaked with acetone and transfer the xerox to the paper. This creates great texture. Then overlay your vellum and draw!














































































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