Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Reading Discussion Chapter 9

Elements of 3D Design

In the comments, ask one question about the reading, and answer one of your classmates questions.

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  1. What are the three dimensions in 3-D designs?

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  2. What are the distinctive qualities of a line?

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  3. Height width and depth are the three dimensions in three-dimensional design. And the distinctive qualities of a line are a series of adjacent points.
    What's the difference between orientation and direction of a line?

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  4. The distinctive qualities of a line are orientation, direction, and continuity.

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  5. -The orientation of a line can be either a horizontal, vertical or diagonal position.
    -The direction of a line is the equal movement to each side in a line.

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  6. In which designs is negative space most noticeable?

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  7. Negative space is especially noticeable in designs that are dominated by positive form.

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  8. What is the difference between actual time and implied time?

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  9. Actual time is the temporal location and duration of the event while implied time is the suggested location and duration of the event.

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  10. Why is defining an enclosed space while maintaining structural integrity essential to creating volume?

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  11. It is essential to creating volume because if the structure fails, the volume will collapse and the space will be lost.

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  12. What are our primary means of perceiving space?

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  13. Our primary way of perceiving space is the area within or around an area of substance.

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  14. How do primary and secondary contours balance and work together in massive sculptures?

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  16. Secondary contours complements primary contours. When the audience views the artwork thoroughly and around the sculptures, the contour visually alternates. Secondary contours become primary contours and vise versa.

    What is the difference between ambient light and directed light?

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