Perspective Drawing detailed Syllabus for Architectural Assistantship (DAA), C18 curriculum has been taken from the TSSBTET official website and presented for the diploma students. For Course Code, Course Name, Lectures, Tutorial, Practical/Drawing, Internal Marks, Max Marks, Total Marks, Min Marks and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
For all other Diploma in Architectural Assistantship (DAA) Syllabus for 3rd Sem C18 Curriculum TSSBTET, do visit Diploma in Architectural Assistantship (DAA) Syllabus for 3rd Sem C18 Curriculum TSSBTET Subjects. The detailed Syllabus for perspective drawing is as follows.
Prerequisites:
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Course Outcome:
- Understand the importance of perspective drawing
- Know the terminology in perspective drawing
- Differentiate between 2D & 3D drawings, one and two point perspectives
- Able to draw the perspective drawings by projection method
- Differentiate between human eye view, birds eye view & worms eye view
- Know the importance of sciography & draw in elevations
Unit 1: Introduction To Perspective Drawing
- Introduction
- Introduction to the subject
- Uses of the perspectives in Architectural Drawing.
Unit 2: Terminology
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Unit 3: One Point Perspective One Point Perspective
- Concept and uses
- Method of projection & principles / Guide lines
- Human eye view and birds eye view
Exercises
- Object placed on the picture plane
- Object placed behind the picture plane
- Object placed in front of the picture plane
- An interior view for a bed room or a living room
- Exterior views for an entrance facade.The exercises (i) (ii) and (iii) to be done considering single block, multiple blocks and composed with various geometric forms Iv0Composite forms- cube & pyramid, cube/cuboid &cylinder, etc.
Unit 4 Two Point Perspective
Two point perspective
- Concept and uses
- Method of projection & principles / Guide lines
- Human eye view and birds eye view
Exercises
- Buildings in the form of L,H,I,.T, etc,
- Portico and roof projections
- Doors and windows.
- Steps etc. Cone etc,
- Small buildings – One room unit
- Buildings of two/ three rooms having single floor with doors, windows, steps, parapet, portico and roof projections.
Unit 5: Sciography
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Suggested Student Activities
- Viewing real buildings and photographing for perspective views from different angles.
- Observing and drawing the sciography on buildings at different times of the day.
- Assignments.
- Quiz
Assignments
One Point Perspective Drawing
- Parallel perspective – A block
- Parallel perspective – A block (changing PP)
- Parallel perspective – A block (changing SP)
- Parallel perspective – A block (changing Eye Leel)
- Parallel perspective – Multiple blocks (Equal Heights)
- Parallel perspective – Multiple Blocks -( Unequal heights)
- Parallel perspective – A Pyramid
- Parallel perspective – A Cylinder
- Parallel perspective – A flight steps
- Parallel perspective –
Two Point Perspective Drawing
- Angular perspective – A Block
- Angular perspective – A Block with roof projection
- Angular perspective – Multiple blocks
- Angular perspective – A Flight of Steps
- Angular perspective – A Window
- Angular perspective – A rectangular one roomed building perspective with doors& windows, plinth, steps, roof projections.
- Angular perspective – – A L shaped building perspective with doors& windows, plinth, steps, roof projections.
- Angular perspective – A Garden pavilion building.
- Angular perspective – A Building with a Sloping roof.
- Angular perspective – A Gateway.
Sciography
- Sciography- of simple building elements windows, roof projection, portico projection.
- Sciography- of solids like cylinder, cone, pyramid, cube or cuboid, etc,
- Sciography- of Building 1
- Sciography- of Building 2
- Sciography- of Building 3
Recommended Books
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Suggested E learning Resources.:
- https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/perspective-drawing-resources-6036616
- https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/perspective-drawing-lesson-6335488
- https://www.studentartguide.com/articles/one-point-perspective-drawing
- https://www.lynda.com/Art-Illustration-tutorials/Drawing…/158841-2.html
Course Outcome:
- Understand the importance of perspective drawing
- Know the terminology in perspective drawing
- Differentiate between 2D & 3D drawings, one and two point perspectives
- Able to draw the perspective drawings by projection method
- Differentiate between human eye view, birds eye view & worms eye view
- Know the importance of sciography & draw in elevations
For detail Syllabus of all other subjects of Architectural Assistantship, C18 curriculum do visit Diploma In Architectural Assistantship 3rd Sem Syllabus for C18 curriculum.
For all Architectural Assistantship results, visit TSSBTET DAA all semester results direct links.