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Assignment6- Form and Space
Overview:
In this section, we look at 3 dimensional form, different from shape but created by bringing depth to flat shapes, AND the space they occupy.
- Design Element: Form: Develop understanding of how 2 dimensional shape becomes 3 dimensional form, specifically as translated onto the flat plane
- Learn sketching techniques
- Experiment with digital tools to revolve and extrude forms in Illustrator
- Utilize Design Principles: Scale, Repetition, Variation, Gradation, Contrast, Composition, Hierarchy, Emphasis
Discover:
See links here for Drawing geometric forms, from the inside out. Milanote board
- Fill 2-3 sketch pages with studies directly from the resources, exploring sketchy forms, such as cubes, cylinders, spheres etc.
- Sketchy means use charcoal pencil or HB type pencil holding from the back of the pencil to smoothly glide across page to create light criss crossing lines.
- Play, invent, copy methods of transparent construction, then solidify corners and surfaces.
Define:
- Work with Adobe Illustrator to create geometric forms
- Use Shape tools, brush tool to create shapes
- Use Effect-3D-Extrude tools to turn shapes into volumes, with varying options
- Take notes during class demo for step by step operations.
- Experiment first
- Composition 1: Free experimentation with shape to form in Extrude window
- Remember: Always press Preview to see your form
- BLUE CUBE Rotates form into different perspectives.
- Extrude depth and color options
- Remember: Once you accept a form, YOU CAN ONLY CHANGE IT IN LAYER APPEARANCE. Find Extrude panel in Layer Appearance and you can re-apply new extrude options.
- You May change location and scale of forms in your Document by moving objects
- IMPORTANT :MAKE SURE TO VIEW and create some of your Illustrator forms in WIRE FRAME to better see within the forms to understand space and structure.
- Composition 2:
- Choose 2-3 form types from your experimental page
- Use Scale, Rotation and Gradation to make ONE form repeat and create a sequential motion, from bigger to smaller and changing orientation, such as a box flipping over, twisting or falling.
- See examples in Milanote
- Design composition(s) will utilize Design Principles:
- Repetition and Variation – choose 1-3 types of forms, repeat and make changes in SCALE (small to large to create depth in SPACE), and
- COLOR variations; to add depth change INTENSITY OR VALUE (such as softer hues when forms recede in space, bolder when advancing forward)
- Movement/Rhythm/Rotation: Make your form rotate in space, using blue cube in Extrude window to keep turning a form; spinning, falling, stacking, turning, etc to create a sequence on the page
Develop:
Final Challenge–DRAWING from the Illustrator compositions
- MAKE 1-2 PAGES ON 9″X12″ BRISTOL working directly from the forms you created in illustrator.
- pencil and colored pencil
- try to draw in transparent construction then shade with colors of 3 values
- light, middle tone, dark: mix hues and saturation but control values
Deliver:
Post all work on Milanote
Post Geometric form sketches, Illustrator compositions and final drawings on OpenLab with captions and final reflection.
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