Descriptive Geometry D
Teachers in charge
Assoc. Prof. Mirna Rodić, Ph.D.
Study, Module
Textile Technology and Engineering - undergraduate, Module Textile and Clothing Design for Industry
Course summary
2 (1+1+0)
ECTS
3
Knowledge verification
Partial written exam, written exam (if the student does not pass the partial exam), oral exam
Precondition for testing
Attendance of lectures and practice. All homeworks done.
Lecture type
Lectures, practice
Exercise type
All homeworks done.
Learning outcomes
The student will be able to:
- identify and explain the relationships between objects in space;
- define and to explain the basic concepts of projection (in Monge's method and perspective);
- present (simple) object in space using the method of orthogonal projection (Monge's method – using top view, front view, side view);
- based on the two (or three) orthogonal projections, to conclude which object in space is it, and to sketch it;
- based on the two orthogonal projections, to (re)construct the object in perspective;
- divide a line according to the golden ratio and apply the ratio of the golden section in other constructions.
Outline of the course content
Golden section. Curves of the second order. Orthogonal projection (Monge) on two/three perpendicular planes. Oblique axonometry. Perspective.
Aim of course
Developing space perception. Introduction to different methods of presenting 3D situations in two dimensions.
Literature necessary for course
V.Szirovicza, A.Sliepčević: Descriptive Geometry, 1st and 2nd part, Element, Zagreb, 1997. (in Croatian) K.Horvatić-Baldasar, I.Babić: Descriptive Geometry, SAND doo, Zagreb, 1997. (in Croatian)
Supplement literature
V.Niče: Descriptive Geometry, 1st and 2nd part, Školska knjiga, Zagreb, 1987. (in Croatian)
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