Teaching
M06 Presentation technique
In order to be able to understand and ultimately "grasp" the complex methodological issues of the representation technique in the literal sense, they are based on simple but fundamental themes. Only the intensive exploration of a topic by means of drawing and modeling makes one's own creative thoughts visible and tangible. These two areas, drawing and model making, form the core of the representation technique.
The graphic representation serves the exchange of information with third parties. The arc spans from the first idea sketch to the final drawing using the familiar types of illustration: orthogonal parallel projection, oblique parallel projection and perspective illustration.
Technical and graphic fundamentals should not be seen as pure knowledge transfer and taught according to a "recipe". The intention is to discover one's own graphic drawing style by means of small drawing exercises. On the basis of given technical information, a drawing is to be developed independently by experimenting, weighing up, discarding, playfully approaching and implementing an idea and continuously developing one's own drawing style. Technical freehand drawing is and remains an important independent means of expression and, in addition to the increasing use of CAD systems, is of great importance for the individual presentation and interpretation of the respective subject matter.
Learning the free sketching process independently relieves the burden on the mind and creates scope and inspiration for further ideas. The skillful, simple sketching of factual contexts ultimately leads to a great constructive, creative understanding of how to complete a task as well as to the training and improvement of spatial imagination. This process is significantly supported by the parallel model building.
see: Erwin Herzberger, Freihand Zeichnen, Karl Krämer Verlag Stuttgart / Zürich, 1988, ISBN 3-7828-1116-X and Dr.-Ing. Ulrich Viebahn, Technisches Freihandzeichnen, Springer-Verlag, 1993, ISBN 3-540-56418-7
Dortmund, January 2014
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