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Dec 26, 2024
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DRF 112 Sketching Lab Hours: 3 Credits: 1
Covers basic technical sketching and field measurement skills and techniques as used in drafting process and practical pictorial communication.
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Demonstrate several practical uses of freehand sketching and cite examples of each.
- Sketch straight lines, circles, arcs, and geometric shapes with sufficient accuracy, proportion, and line weight to easily communicate visual information on paper.
- Utilize orthographic projection sketches suitable for use as a preliminary drawing for drafting.
- Read and use architectural, engineering and metric scales.
- Accurately field measure and sketch existing site features using a variety of techniques.
Content Outline
- Introduction
- Purpose and use of sketching skills
- Examples
- Materials
- Determining data to be recorded
- Freehand Line Work
- Line types
- Visualization of three-dimensional objects
- Dimensioning
- Lettering and notation
- Orthographic Projection Sketches
- Principles of projection
- Proper orientation of views
- Reading Scales
- Architectural
- Engineering
- Metric
- Determining the scale of a sketch
- Field Measurement and Recording
- Simple tape measuring
- Swing tie
- Coordinate based
- Critical Dimensioning
- Estimating
- Other Sketched Views
- Pictorial
- Sections
- Detail
- Sketching from Written Descriptions and Photos
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