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Title: Technical drawing - drafting - Starslayer style etc
Post by: Colonol Dekker on January 11, 2014, 05:56:31 am
EDIT - Preface

I'm going to add any sort of free web based resources here in case anyone else may find it useful. It's going to be a mish mash of technical type resources manuals. It will at least benefit the user base here.

I am aware that a few people (namely Starslayer) use a technical drawing / draftsman style and wondered how many people have heard of Scott Robertson. I recently got his 'how to draw' book and I'm very happy with the content.

Basically it teaches how to draw in a constructive sense. see below (not my work)

(http://www.thegnomonworkshop.com/store/img/products/dvds/SRO04/stills/coverlg.jpg)

I thought we could use a topic to discuss two point perspective and mirroring etc. 
Is anyone interested in this sort of thing?

-- It's a lot more available as a constructive medium for those of us at work without access to blender, but can scribble away while we're stuck behind a desk ;D


First educational insight into terms and basics here-

http://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/Documents/vce/visualcomm/technical_drawing_specifications.pdf

Similar guide from MIT.

http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mechanical-engineering/2-007-design-and-manufacturing-i-spring-2009/related-resources/drawing_and_sketching/


Scott robertsons youtube channel-

incredibly useful stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/user/scottrobertsondesign

Cheap quality equipment
https://www.graphicsdirect.co.uk
Title: Re: Technical drawing - drafting - Starslayer style etc
Post by: DahBlount on January 11, 2014, 11:06:32 am
Thanks! I've never had the chance to learn about drawing "constructively" as you say. Interesting way of drawing and looks much more professional, especially when drawing initial designs for a ship or object.
Title: Re: Technical drawing - drafting - Starslayer style etc
Post by: Colonol Dekker on January 12, 2014, 03:43:51 am
All you need's a biro and a pad of paper from the pound shop dude :yes: technical drawing / drafting is what CAD's based on. Once I get better, I'll be posting pics here. If anyone else fancies posting useful links or drawing attempts here, go for it.
Title: Re: Technical drawing - drafting - Starslayer style etc
Post by: Colonol Dekker on January 15, 2014, 02:46:47 pm
Based on an example.

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Title: Re: Technical drawing - drafting - Starslayer style etc
Post by: StarSlayer on January 15, 2014, 03:08:27 pm
Nice sketch Dekker!  I'll need to check out the linked material, to be honest I've not really partaken in any technical drawing training so it could be pretty useful. 
Title: Re: Technical drawing - drafting - Starslayer style etc
Post by: Colonol Dekker on January 15, 2014, 03:32:38 pm
Well, I'd definitely recommend watching a few of the YouTube vids. You can only benefit, cheers by the way :)

What's your method? The above was pencil sketching into a perspective cage, mirroring and then building tone and edging. Similar to a vertex build.
Title: Re: Technical drawing - drafting - Starslayer style etc
Post by: StarSlayer on January 15, 2014, 04:17:19 pm
You'll probably hate me for saying this but most of it I just kinda naturally do without any methodology.  Typically I can maintain perspective without any cage, I might add a couple plane lines occasionally if I want to be a stickler but my spatial awareness when drawing is pretty good.  I'll definitely check out the material you linked, there is probably a whole mess of tricks I don't know about. 
Title: Re: Technical drawing - drafting - Starslayer style etc
Post by: Colonol Dekker on January 16, 2014, 01:44:39 am
I don't hate you lol. I've been a scribbler since I can remember. I just recently got into this so as to refine it. There are some really good tips on mirroring curves at anangle etc.