| freehand Examples 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Clearly, if they cannot communicate because they are unable to produce understandable sketches and drawings, or conversely cannot understand formal drawings produced by others, then they are likely to be a very isolated Engineer with a precarious future For more click here Example Freehand drawing and sketching is an essential tool in interpreting ideas and visual thinking. Freehand drawing provides the ability to conceptualise and modify design ideas from the first idea through to the final presentation. For more click here Architects communicate both verbally and visually. Traditionally, architects have always learned to sketch and paint. Contemporary modes of visual architectural communication include hand-drawn sketches, paintings and architectural projections (plans, sections and elevations), three-dimensional models, as well as computer-generated projections, renderings, and other graphics. But freehand drawing is still one of the most direct and intuitive ways to develop and present architectural ideas. For more click here The human brain can generate ideas and images at a very fast rate so rapid freehand drawings allow us to capture moments of inspiration. For more click here orthogonal click here paraline click here perspective click here |
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