DESIGN COMMUNICATION
PROJECT 1 | On-Site sketch and Tonal Value
The first project for Design Communication class. We had to produce 4 A4 size on-site sketch. This assignment allows me to learn a quick understanding of a place or a space, and translate it to sketches. To be able to translate a space into a sketch, we have to understand the form, the depth, where the light come from, and where will the shadow be. I learn all this points by doing the on-site sketch



The second part of the first project. For this assignment, we were assigned to choose an object, and we have to make a sketch of it with 4 different tonal values;
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hatching
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cross-hatching
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scribbling
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stippling
This assignment allows me to learn the 4 different techniques to produce the tonal value and how each of every technique will produce a different feeling, and it is used for different texture as well. I also learn how to create a very light and dark surface in an object to create the depth and to show where the light come from.

Scribbling

Hatching

Stippling

Cross-hatching
PROJECT 2 | Technical Drawing
ORTHOGRAPHIC DRAWING

Orthographic drawing is the first technical drawing that we learn for the semester. We are given the same building to work on, which is Barcelona Pavilion by Mies Van Der Rohe. This assignment teach me a lot of things. I learn on how to do a floorplan and its detailing. I learn on how to generate elevations and sections from a floor plan. This assignment is also the first assignment that make me learn on how to use line weight on a drawing.
AXONOMETRIC PROJECTION

Axonometric drawing is the drawing we did after orthographic. This assignment teaches me on how to generate an Axonometric drawing from a floor plan. By doing axonometric drawing, it teaches me on how to understand the building first, exterior and interior before we proceed to the drawing itself.
PERSPECTIVE DRAWING
The last drawing is perspective drawing. Perspective drawing is a drawing that I know for a very long time. But from this class, I learned another method on how to produce a perspective drawing, both one point and two point

