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Drawing and Sketching
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Today’s Plan Free Hand Sketching Circles Letters & Numbers
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Drawing Tools Drafting Board Pencil – Mechanical preferably T-Square 60 ° or 45 ° Triangle Eraser Brush
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Free Hand Sketching Some Key Points to remember when free hand sketching: Do not hold the pencil too tight Do not PUSH the pencil – “trail” it along Try and maintain even pressure
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Free Hand Sketching Some Key Points to remember when free hand sketching: Turn page to accommodate your natural range of motion Look just ahead of the pencil in the direction of where you want the line to go
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Exercises
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Sketching Circles When sketching a circle, start by sketching a square
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Sketching Circles Then divide the square up into QUARTERS
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Sketching Circles Then draw your circle one quarter at a time
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Exercises
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Letters & Numbers Letters & Numbers on a drawing have to be NEAT and LEDGIBLE! ALWAYS in CAPS – rarely in lower case. Good lettering & numbering takes PRACTICE
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Exercises
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Horizontal Lines Horizontal lines are drawn using the T-Square
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Vertical Lines Vertical lines can also be drawn using the T-Square
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Vertical Lines More commonly, vertical lines are drawn using the 45 or 60 Triangles
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Angle Lines Angle lines are drawn using the 60 or 45 angle triangles and T- Square
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Angle Lines All common angles of the 180 spectrum can be drawn using the 45 and 60 triangles
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Exercises
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