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Evolution of a Drawing

I must apologize for neglecting this blog all week. Quite simply I've been busy and uninspired.Quality over quantity sometimes, you know? But today I'm back with an inside look at the evolution of a drawing to create this finished result: This is the reception for Tiffany & Co. head office that I designed for my term 3 rendering class. You can see that the paper is a bit crinkled, but once I

Term 3 Classes

I'm officially done my first week of Term 3 and I am really excited about all of my courses this term (and happy to be done with manual drafting!). I'm kind of jealous of all my friends on summer break now. I didn't give much thought to how tiring three straight years of schooling might be!Here is what I'm taking this term:1. AutoCAD 1Woooo finally learning AutoCAD! I couldn't be more excited, I

Making the Case

I began term 3 at school on Monday. While walking to my class, I was stopped in my tracks by something pretty exciting. My school is very small, but we have a hallway leading to all of the studio classes that features a row of built in glass display case units. This case is where only the best student work gets featured to excite potential new students during tours, as well to inspire current

Term 2 Final Project: Condo Design

In case you're wondering where I've been the past couple of day, the answer is holed up in my room crafting away. I've never crafted so hard, I actually woke up stiff today....who knew that was even possible?!But finally, 8 presentation boards, a small fortune and over 100 hours of work later, I am done my term two final project! I'm thrilled to be able to share the final product with all of you

My First Fully Rendered Perspective

Hi Loves. This term, there hasn't been too much school work to share on the ol blog because most of it has been detailing and/or technical work, which doesn't make for the most exciting post.But last night, I finished my first fully rendered perspective drawing!I'm actually really proud of the way it turned out:Basically for this assignment, I had to take these 2-D plan and elevation views:and