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| DRAWING AND DRAFTING TRAINING MANUAL Volumes 1 to 10 Free download Training Manual 1 Equipment
As an Illustrator Draftsman, your responsibilities do not begin and end with thestart and completion of a drawing assignment. You may, regardless of paygrade, have administrative and organizational responsibilities integral to theefficient management of your shop. This chapter provides a basic backgroundto help you understand your administrative obligations.
Training Manual 2 Standard Drafting Practices and Theory download
The greatest power of visual language lies in its immediacy.You see contentand form simultaneously. Properly developed and composed, visual messagesenter the brain directly without conscious decoding, translating, or delay.Themessage conveyed is not only a direct result of your ability to orderly arrangethe elements or visual syntax in a composition, but also the receiver’s ability toperceive, or his level of visual literacy.Your manipulation of negative andpositive space, tonal patterns, and implied spatial relationships as elements on apage is an intellectual problem-solving process. The cerebral process ofgeneralities without concrete rules that compose abstract visual syntax is auniquely human ability the computer has not yet mastered. Effectivecompositions require understanding the dynamics of visual patterns and howwe see, organize, and define those elements intellectually, emotionally, andmechanically. Training Manual 3 Executionable Practices download
Mastering the basic mediums of pencil, pen and ink, charcoal, pastel, andpigments is still the prerequisite for success as an Illustrator Draftsman. Indeed,for many, the appeal of the DM rating has everything to do with the tactileelement of the more traditional media. Even if you work primarily withcomputer-generated imagery, you are expected to know the visual impressiongiven by different media over various surfaces, blending techniques, andreproduction and presentation limitations. Training Manual 4 Presentations Graphics download
Computers have drastically changed prepress copy preparation for subsequentreproduction. The creation of artwork and text is becoming an electronicphenomena. Still, there are instances that require mechanical techniques.Thoroughly acquaint yourself with the traditional methods and techniques andaggressively incorporate new technology into your work space. Training Manual 5 Blueprint Reading download
Blueprints (prints) are copies of mechanical orother types of technical drawings. The term blueprintreading, means interpreting ideas expressed by otherson drawings, whether or not the drawings are actuallyblueprints. Drawing or sketching is the universallanguage used by engineers, technicians, and skilledcraftsmen. Drawings need to convey all the necessaryinformation to the person who will make or assemblethe object in the drawing. Blueprints show theconstruction details of parts, machines, ships, aircraft,buildings, bridges, roads, and so forth. Training Manual 6 Lettering Techniques
In this lesson you will learn the purpose and method of classifying letters. You will also learn the principles necessary to construct letters using guidelines and grids.. Training Manual 7 Draw Objects in Perspective
The three lessons on perspective drawing are designed to teach you themethods of drawing in perspective. Training Manual 8 Prepare Overlays download
In this lesson you will learn to identify the methods and components used to prepare map overlays. This includes the procedures for orientation, use of standard symbols, and adding marginal information. You also will learn the techniques used to construct the overlay. In lesson 2 of this subcourse you will learn the procedures for preparing viewgraph overlays. Training Manual 9 Designing and Preparing Presentation Materials download
In this lesson you will learn the procedures used to accept a VI work order, the process used to prepare the different types of charts, and how to letter graphic projects manually and/or mechanically. You also will learn the basic terminology used in computer operations, and the various software programs that provide computer generated graphics. Training Manual 10 Realistic Drawing download
Learning Event 1. Identify and Describe the Tools Used to Apply, Remove, or Affix the Image to the Drawing Surface Learning Event 2. Identify and Describe Various Drawing Surfaces, their Composition, and Measurement Designators | |
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