50-408-718Basic Shop Sketching for Bricklayers
Course Information
Description
This course provides the learner with instruction in basic shop sketching and drawing. The different types of drawings used in prints are emphasized. The learner will through instruction and practice, be able to make consistent line quality with a pencil, as well as draw basic isometric, oblique, orthographic, and perspective sketches.
Total Credits
0.5

Course Competencies
  1. Create isometric drawings
    Assessment Strategies
    given graph paper and scale ruler, create an isometric drawing of various given objects.
    Criteria
    you create consistent line quality with a pencil
    you perform work in a neat, professional, and timely manner.
    you describe the differences between isometric, dimetric, and trimetric drawings.
    you create drawings to given specifications, and scale.
    you describe the uses for isometric drawings.

  2. Create oblique drawings
    Assessment Strategies
    given graph paper and scale ruler, create an oblique drawing of various objects.
    Criteria
    you create consistent line quality with a pencil.
    you perform work in a neat, professional, and timely manner.
    you describe the differences in oblique cabinet and oblique cavalier drawings.
    you create drawings to given specifications and scale.
    you describe the uses for oblique drawings.

  3. Create orthographic projection drawings
    Assessment Strategies
    given graph paper and scale ruler, create orthographic projection drawings of various objects.
    Criteria
    you create consistent line quality with a pencil
    you perform all work in a neat, professional, and timely manner.
    you create drawings to given specifications and scale.
    you include drawings of the six basic views of orthographic projections.
    you describe the uses for orthographic projection drawings.

  4. Create perspective drawings
    Assessment Strategies
    given graph paper and scale ruler, create perspective drawings of various objects.
    Criteria
    you crate consistent line quality with a pencil.
    you perform all work in a neat, professional, and timely manner.
    you create drawings to given specifications and scale.
    you include the three types and views of perspective drawings.
    you describe the uses for perspective drawings.