
Stage 02.01
Stage 02 begins with the 3d diagramming of various aspects of your objects in a digital format.
Each individual diagram of a particular idea or system within your object should be diagrammed 3-dimensionally, as discussed in class. These diagrams can be of the same content focus used in the original Elevation or Component Plates, but you should consider new systems and ideas which may have gone undiscovered in your previous efforts.
Within the digital environment, you should be modelling your diagrams true to scale. For example, if your object is 12"L x 10"W x 2"H, and you diagram the envelope of this object, your virtual model should be the same size in the digital environment. The reason for this is that we will be translating portions of the digital diagrams into physical pieces in later stages of the process.
Each diagram should be rendered as an axonometric from the 8 viewpoints discussed in class. The 8 renderings should be 600x600 pixels each and in jpeg format. In Illustrator or InDesign, combine the individual renderings sequentially into a horizontally oriented Virtual Diagram Plate, measuring 4800x600 pixels. On this Virtual Diagram Plate, each image should be separated from the previous image by a thin white line; there should be no white space surrounding the sequence. See the image to the side for an example of this.
Files should be downloaded to your archlab folder by 8:30 AM, and named as follows:
DPP_02.01_VDP01.01_description_001.jpg
DPP_02.01_VDP01.02_description_001.jpg
Stage 02 begins with the 3d diagramming of various aspects of your objects in a digital format.
Each individual diagram of a particular idea or system within your object should be diagrammed 3-dimensionally, as discussed in class. These diagrams can be of the same content focus used in the original Elevation or Component Plates, but you should consider new systems and ideas which may have gone undiscovered in your previous efforts.
Within the digital environment, you should be modelling your diagrams true to scale. For example, if your object is 12"L x 10"W x 2"H, and you diagram the envelope of this object, your virtual model should be the same size in the digital environment. The reason for this is that we will be translating portions of the digital diagrams into physical pieces in later stages of the process.
Each diagram should be rendered as an axonometric from the 8 viewpoints discussed in class. The 8 renderings should be 600x600 pixels each and in jpeg format. In Illustrator or InDesign, combine the individual renderings sequentially into a horizontally oriented Virtual Diagram Plate, measuring 4800x600 pixels. On this Virtual Diagram Plate, each image should be separated from the previous image by a thin white line; there should be no white space surrounding the sequence. See the image to the side for an example of this.
Files should be downloaded to your archlab folder by 8:30 AM, and named as follows:
DPP_02.01_VDP01.01_description_001.jpg
DPP_02.01_VDP01.02_description_001.jpg