Wednesday, May 4, 2011

AEP Coursework: 1st Submission (part 1)

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this page shows my thought process from the beginning.


this is my planning for each of the individual rooms. it's also like a checklist for me along the way, to keep track of what i intended to design but havent yet.




i used these 3 pages to design the bed for the childhood room..


designing the lighting..



designing the wardrobe..


designing the window seat..


bits of the start of designing the window seat are shown here..
as well as my first idea layout (overall view), and the more 2D/3D version of the room in that particular perspective. i think it wasnt drawn very accurately though, but it's just a rough sketch.


final layout (top view), and a 3D (2D??) version what the room looks like. it's a draft for now, because i want to show the final outcome by drawing a 3-point perspective, i hope that's what it's supposed to be called (looks more realistic than what i have already drawn).

overall, this is the foundation for the childhood room. i intend to design most of the furniture for all of the 3 rooms. all of them would have a final layout as well as a 2-point perspective draft and a 3-point perspective final. im still practising for the 3-point perspective ones, so i will only do them after i finished all the 2-point perspectives drafts for all 3 rooms. and at the end of all the 3-point perspective drawings, i'll experiment with colour for all the 3 rooms i think, and see how it goes from there.

for the first submission, i submitted the childhood room and the adulthood room. (adulthood room scans will be in part 2 of this blog entry. anyway, for the childhood room, i realized that drawing still-life drawings with thin, light outlines will make the drawing more realistic as compared to bold outlines. initially i drew the flowers with bold outlines and they looked flat like cartoons. apart from that, i think that my faber-castell pencil and my lyra pencil have different textures when i use them to shade.. this can be seen when i designed the wardrobe. on the first page, i used the faber-castell pencil and on the second page, i used the lyra pencil. (maybe it's not visible on digital scans, but more visible in real life though)

lastly, i think i need to improve on my 2D & 3D drawings. so i think there should be an improvement when i start to design the elderly room. :D

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