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Objective 6.06: Elevations and Renderings
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Elevations An elevation is a drawing that shows width and height
Each elevation is labeled in relation to the compass direction it faces, e.g. the north elevation is the side that most closely faces north.
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Exterior elevation A set of scale drawings, usually 4, showing all sides of the house.
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Interior elevation A scale drawing that shows the view of one interior wall of a house.
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Renderings A drawing, usually with color, to show a realistic view of a building or room Different types of renderings are…….
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Pencil Renderings Quickest rendering to produce
Usually done with a soft-lead pencil Can smear or smudge over time. 9H 8H 7H 6H 5H 4H 3H 2H H F HB B 2B 3B 4B 5B 6B 7B 8B 9B Hardest → Medium Softest
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Ink Renderings Make good quality prints Allow for uniform line widths
Take more time to complete than a pencil rendering Are more permanent and therefore store well for long periods of time.
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Felt-tip Renderings Produce colorful, dramatic renderings
May be combined with ink to add details.
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Watercolor Rendering Gives a realistic appearance to the presentation
Difficult technique that may require formal art training.
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One Point Perspective One-point perspective – shows what is seen when the viewer looks directly at the opposite wall.
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Two Point Perspective Two-point perspective – when an individual wants to see two exterior walls on a building where a corner appears close and the sides extend from these corners.
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Model A three-dimensional miniature of a design that provides a view from different angles and various lighting conditions.
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Drawing Elevations
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Have students sketch a quick elevation.
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