Take Your Architectural Drawing Abilities To The Next Level With Expert-Difficulty Constructed Perspective
Instructed by: Michael Neatu | Subject: Design, Design Tools
Instructed by: Michael Neatu | Subject: Design, Design Tools
Description
You already are familiar with constructed perspective and want to take your architectural drawing skills further? This is where we will sharpen your skills in the one drawing skill that makes an architect be an architect – having a solid understanding of constructed perspective (and all the subtleties that implies!) Note: If you have no idea how to draw and have stumbled upon this course by chance, then I recommend you get the beginner course, at it will get you from zero to fluent in architecture drawing. I can tell you one thing… when you start really understanding constructed perspective, then you really have a flexible technique that can adapt to anything you require off of it – you eventually incorporate it in your design workflow. Yes, architects have used constructed perspective for years and years before software got good at rendering – but for this to happen you need to have at least 20 succesful constructed perspectives under you belt – this course will get you there!Outcome
- Short recap on perspective, get back in the game asap with a short recap on box perspective and constructed perspective.
- An advanced, detailed house in axonometric and constructed perspective.
- A complex perspective of a small office building.
- A pavilion in constructed perspective, 1:50 facade and interior perspective.
- A composition in constructed perspective and axonometric.
- Recap all your freehand perspective with a real life objects composition.
- Master the cylinder house – complex, weird and innovative – the lesson features two variants – horizontal and vertical cylinder.
- Draw and design an office building – 1:200 facades and axonometric feature for a different game altogether.
Course Info
- 101 Lectures
- 22 Hours
- Language: English
- Subject: Design, Design Tools
- Instructed by: Michael Neatu
- Last updated on November 2017
- Platform: Udemy