WILLIAM RAINEY HARPER COLLEGE GENERAL COURSE OUTLINE ADVANCED SKETCHING AND

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WILLIAM RAINEY HARPER COLLEGE
CAREER AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS
GENERAL COURSE OUTLINE
IND
217
Course Course
Prefix Number
ADVANCED SKETCHING AND
PERSPECTIVE DRAWING
Course Title
1-2
(Lec-Lab)
2
Sem.
Hrs.
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Reviews the development of two-point, mechanical perspective drawing. Studies
freehand drawing and sketching methods of interior and exterior spaces.
Develops drawing techniques for interior perspective views of buildings.
Explores the use of various media to define light, shadows, textures and material
characteristics.
Prerequisites: ART 121 and IND 107 with grades of “C” or better, or consent of
coordinator.
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
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Furniture sketching techniques
Balancing items within the perspective
Exterior two point perspective
Pencil rendering
The use of values in rendering
Water color rendering
Use of elements and principles of design to create a well designed
drawing and interior space
Creating light, shadows textures and material characteristics
METHODS OF PRESENTATION:
Lecture, demonstration, critiques.
STUDENT OUTCOMES:
Upon successful completion of this course, the student should:
1. Draw a two-point mechanical perspective so as to better understand the
tree dimensional aspect of an architectural exterior.
2. Practice sketching techniques and the use of various media, such as
pencil and watercolor.
3. Balance color and mass in an architectural design drawing.
4. Define light, shadows, textures and material characteristics through
drawing.
5. Practice sketching architectural spaces.
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Student Outcomes (cont.)
6. Draw both interior and exteriors of buildings.
7. Draw and architectural detail.
8. Present drawings to the class and discuss the strengths and weaknesses
of the drawings.
9. Critique other student’s drawings.
METHODS OF EVALUATION:
Successful completion of a sketchbook, assigned drawing and rendering
projects.
MULTIPLE TEXTS MAY BE USED, SUCH AS:
Visualization Techniques 2nd Edition Author: Leinbach Publisher: Prentice Hall
REVIEWED BY: Sandra Wong Darroch, Spring 2006
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