Description
In this course, you will learn:-
- Students will be able to detect and produce artistic 2D shapes and patterns by the end of my course. These 2D designs will serve as the foundation for a subsequent lesson that will teach students about 3D artistic mechanical design.
Syllabus:-
- Introduction - What You Need to Get Started
- 001 Getting Started with Basic Shapes
- 002 - Drawing Lines and Adding Constraints
- 003 - Equal Constraint
- 004 - Horizontal and Vertical Constraints (The PLUS Sign)
- 005 - Centering Geometry using Constraints
- 006 - Drawing a Red Cross Shaped Sign
- 007 - Drawing the Cross Shape Using an Easier Approach
- 008 - Trimming Lines to Create a Weave
- 009 - Adding Color or a Crosshatch to the Weave
- 010 - Using Constraints to Create an Equilateral Triangle
- 011 - Understanding the Tangent Constraint
- 012 - Adding a Concentric Relationship
- 013 - Understanding the Parallel Relationship
- 014 - Creating and Constraining a Truss Shape
- 015 - Manipulating Constraints
- 016 - Adding Dimensions to Triangles of All Sizes
- 017 - Adding Dimensions to Rectangles of All Sizes
- 018 - Polygon by Center Command
- 019 - Is a Triangle Inside a Square an Equilateral Triangle?
- 020 - Is a Triangle Inside a Hexagon or Pentagon Equilateral?
- 021 - Experimenting with Equilateral Triangles
- 022 - Using Circles to Draw a Hexagon and Pentagon Shapes
- 023 - Creating a Pentagon Mask
- 024 - Finding the Area of a Closed Sketch
- 025 - Which Shape had the Largest Area?
- 026 - Pythagoras Theorum - (Only true for right angled triangles?)
- 027 - Verifying Pythagoras Theorum
- 028 - Which Horizontal Line is Longer?
- 029 - Which Triangles and Right Angle Triangles?
- 030 - Identifying the Easiest Way to Draw a Star Shape
- 031 - Finding the Area and Length of the Star Shape
- 032 - Using a "Scaffold" and Trim to Find the Easiest Way to Create a Sketch
- 033 - Finding the Easiest Way to Create Interesting Shapes
- 034 - Using a Cube and Circles to Create the Shape of a Leaf