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ARCH 423/523

university of oregon - school of architecture and allied arts - department of architecture
media for design development - arch 423/523 fall 2004 - prof. nancy cheng
 

The Thinking Eye

COURSE DESCRIPTION

EQUIPMENT:
Students will practice drawing and keep visual notes in a 9" x 12" sketchbook. An 18" x 24" drawing pad of newsprint or inexpensive sketch paper will be used for larger studies. Students can use their choice of pencils, pens and stick media for drawing, and can share more expensive materials such as watercolors.

Students should have access to imaging software, and 2D drawing and 3D modeling software. In class we will use Photoshop, Illustrator and FormZ to enhance hand drawings and to generate graphics to work over by hand.

PAPER
9 x 12 sketchbook
18 x 24 pad
12" or greater roll of white tracing paper
140 lb. water color paper or block (Arches cold press)

PENCILS AND PENS
Your choice of drawing pens, pencils (soft lead, 314, Prismacolors) or sticks (Conte, charcoal or prisma)

WATERCOLOR SUPPLIES
Medium size (#12) sable or synthetic sable brush
Sponge & soft towel
2 unbreakable water containers
masking tape
tubes of watercolor paint: cobalt or ultramarine blue, alizarin crimson, gamboge aka Indian yellow (transparent)
Grahams is a high-quality local manufacturer
Palette or paint box

OTHER
Tackle box
Pencil sharpener
Scissors
Kneaded eraser (try to avoid using erasers)
Architect's Scale


 

Copyright 2003 : Nancy Cheng, University of Oregon