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Since the appearance of simplified 3D sketching programs like SketchUp, architects and interior designers have been called on to use both freehand and 3D CAD drawings, often at very earliest stages of design. Since we must often go back and forth between analytical plan views and 3D visual views, it’s important that this be a seamless process, requiring little disruptive action or break in the workflow. Integrated Drawing Techniques closes the gap between creativity and geometry, teaching beginner architects and interior designers how to design their residential interiors using freehand sketching and computer-aided design simultaneously. From concept planning to 3D rendering, this book is a comprehensive guide to designing residences by hand and computer.
Robert Philip Gordon is an adjunct professor of interior design at Columbia College Chicago, United States.
PrefacePart I: Freehand Drawing and Rendering: Tools, Materials, and TechniquesChapter 1: Freehand Drawing: Pencil and PenChapter 2: Color Drawing and Rendering: Working with Mixed Color MediaChapter 3: PerspectivePart II: Digital RenderingChapter 4: SketchUp TechniquesChapter 5: Photoshop TechniquesChapter 6: Mixed Media: Integrating TechniquesPart III: Residential Design with Integrated MediaChapter 7: The Foyer: Eentering the Home and Connecting the ElementsChapter 8: The Great RoomChapter 9: The KitchenChapter 10: The BathroomChapter 11: The Bedroom and StudyChapter 12: Single-Family HomesChapter 13: Multfamily Residential DesignPart IV: Site and Landscape Context: Cmmunity, Residential, and CommerceChapter 14: The Site and LandscapeChapter 15: Placing Buildings in the Environment
An excellent book that gives students clear and easy to follow instructions beyond just the basic skills. This gives the student plenty of scope for self-improvement and allows them to target key areas of their major projects irrespective of continuation