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Author Cavataio, Christine

Title Manual Drafting for Interiors
Published Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, 2011

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Description 1 online resource (162 pages)
Contents Manual Drafting for Interiors; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Before Beginning; Key Terms and Phrases; About This Text; Chapter Descriptions; Drafting versus Freehand Drawing; What Skills Are Needed to Draft by Hand?; Why Learn Manual Drafting?; Three Critical Concepts; Expectations and Frustration; Assignments; Chapter 2: Getting Started; Key Terms and Phrases; Recommended Drafting Equipment and Supplies; Care of Tools; Setting Up the Drafting Surface and Starting Practice; Line Weights and Line Types; Assignments; Chapter 3: Understanding Orthographic Drawings
Key Terms and PhrasesDefining Orthographic Drawing; Orthographic Views for Interior Spaces; Understanding Orthographic Projection; Considerations for Creating Orthographic Views; Drafting Conventions; Assignments; Chapter 4: Learning Architectural Lettering; Key Terms and Phrases; Guidelines; Numbers; Letter Spacing; Line Spacing; Lettering With a Triangle; Stylistic Differences; Composing the Drawing Sheet; Assignments; Chapter 5: Adding Details; Key Terms and Phrases; Material Symbols; Line Weights for Details; Upholstered Furniture in Plan; Adding the Human Figure; Plants in the Interior
Windows in ElevationPoché; Assignments; Chapter 6: Adding Dimensions and Notes; Key Terms and Phrases; Parts of a Dimension Line; Drawing Dimension Lines; Placement of Dimension Numbers; Dimensioning Variations; Notes in Drawings; Coordinating Dimensions and Notes; Assignments; Chapter 7: Developing a Set of Drawings; Key Terms and Phrases; Working Drawings; What Makes Multiple Sheets of Drawings a Set?; List of Drawings for Construction of an Interior; Symbols for Set Coordination; Making Elevation and Section Symbols; Steps to Developing a Set; Checking the Drawing Set; Assignments
Chapter 8: Drafting Three-Dimensional DrawingsKey Terms and Phrases; Types of Paraline Views; Construction of Paraline Views; Tips for Drawing Paralines; Assignments; Chapter 9: Recording Field Measurements; Key Terms and Phrases; Steps for Recording Site Dimensions; A Note About Accuracy; Assignments; Chapter 10: Hand Drafting for Documentation and Rendering; Key Terms and Phrases; What Is Measured Drawing?; Preparing Measured Drawings; Rendering Techniques for Hard-line Drawings; Reflective Materials: Stainless Steel, Mirrors; Using Historic Rendering Techniques; Assignments
Glossary of Common Building Design TermsIndex
Summary This practical guide serves as an essential reference for interior designers learning how to manually draft scaled floor plans, elevations, sections and three-dimensional drawings. Clearly explaining techniques and methods, it offers exercises that help build skill for drafting various components. This complete learning package begins with an explanation of the drafting tools and their use, and then presents instructions and illustrations that indicate how to complete increasingly more difficult drafting conventions. In addition, readers will learn drawing techniques for indicating various mat
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Subject Architectural drawing.
Interior decoration rendering -- Technique
Architectural drawing
Interior decoration rendering -- Technique
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781118129999
1118129997