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dotscape | Design Drawings
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Points, Lines, Planes, Volumes…. the illusion of dimensions. April 2, 2015. A circle morphs into an ellipse when viewed in isometric. A systematic division of square helps construct an elegant ellipse by connecting the points of intersection. Student practice making ellipses on different isometric planes to get grasp of its orientation on x, … Continue reading →. February 23, 2015. February 7, 2015. Determined attentive practice is the … Continue reading →. Line, lines and more lines. July 9, 2012. Stude...
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The Class | Design Drawings
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Points, Lines, Planes, Volumes…. the illusion of dimensions. The class of foundation program consist of diverse group of hundred students – bright and promising – all set to learn the fundamentals of design. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Enter your comment here.
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Realm of points, lines, planes, volumes | Basic Design Course
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Cruising along the design way ……. Realm of points, lines, planes, volumes. Posted on September 12, 2014. This slideshow requires JavaScript. What a wonderful world – the kingdom of points, lines, planes and volumes. Thoroughly integrated, none exist without the other. Its remarkable to isolate the layer of each and find their occurrence all around us. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Liked by 1 person.
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Radii fiesta | Basic Design Course
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Cruising along the design way ……. Posted on January 23, 2015. Be it a sleek mobile phone, a bulky coke bottle or a piece of classy furniture, radius is an essential element of most tangible products. Big or small, radius could swiftly transform the definition of a form. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window).
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Dotted points | Basic Design Course
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Cruising along the design way ……. Posted on September 13, 2014. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Brimming with intense energy, a point beholds tremendous potential. It could either make one a winner or a loser. Briskly it serves as a reference, a location, defines the line, grabs attention and is frequently targeted. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window).
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dotscape | Dimple Soni
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Scooped out and invisible. October 24, 2013. An invisible Danish Maritime Museum has been scooped out around a seasoned dock in the Helsingør yard area, designed by architectural firm BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group). Read my article on e-architect to find out more – here. June 19, 2013. Tagged Abbotsford House Visitor Centre. Lundgaard and Tranberg Architects. April 10, 2013. February 20, 2013. Like humans, architecture is often imbued with distinct idiosyncrasies. Its uniqueness is steadily forged by the ...
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About | Basic Design Course
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Line lineage | Design Drawings
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Points, Lines, Planes, Volumes…. the illusion of dimensions. Line, lines and more lines. The visible invisible →. February 7, 2015. As 2015 unfolds its plans, a new group of foundation students set out to explore the territory of analytical drawing. The first exercise is to draw straight lines, equidistant and parallel to each other. Sounds simple. What? This slideshow requires JavaScript. At times, the activity seems truly meditative, a way to instill concentration and patience with raised perceptivity.
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Line, lines and more lines | Design Drawings
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Points, Lines, Planes, Volumes…. the illusion of dimensions. Line lineage →. Line, lines and more lines. July 9, 2012. This year again I am teaching Analytical Drawing at NID. After a sleepless night with deafening 40 year old whopping Frizair window AC – just a feet away from my bed – in a lizard friendly dingy guest house, my head is all tossed. Straight lines appears discoing to me. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). And tagged analytical drawing.
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The visible invisible | Design Drawings
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Points, Lines, Planes, Volumes…. the illusion of dimensions. Elliptic circles →. February 23, 2015. Like un-sculpted block of marble, which embodies plenteous hidden forms, limited only by the imagination of gifted carver, the blank sheet of paper too is full of imperceptible lines, confined only by individual’s ingenuity. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). You are...