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Course title Major Drawing III
Course code MākZ3019
Credit points (ECTS) 3
Total Hours in Course 81
Number of hours for lectures 4
Number of hours for laboratory classes 28
Independent study hours 49
Date of course confirmation 23/10/2013
Responsible Unit Institute of Mechanics and Design
 
Course developers
Mg. paed., pasn. Inta Paulsone

Prior knowledge
MākZ3016, Major Drawing I
MākZ3024, Major Drawing II
Course abstract
Study course deepens of studies familiarises with the rules of perspective, its application in fine arts, drawing of simple and more complex object and different techniques. It develops imagination creative thinking in space. The man’s visual aspect, natures in large dimension (landscape) and in miniature have been studied.
Learning outcomes and their assessment
Knowledge: At the end of the course the student knows the theory of drawing composition, construction, perspective and volume formation, understands their interrelationships and applications. Laboratory works are evaluated.
Skills: Is able to construct and draw spatial settings, apply various drawing techniques. Acquires streaking skills. Gains knowledge and skills about design drawing, use of fruit and vegetable studios in design drawings, handicrafts, furniture and interior drawing, plaster body parts, construction and drawing of natural elements, urban and environmental elements. Laboratory works are evaluated.
Competences: Students are able to use the knowledge and skills acquired in the course in professional activities and development. Laboratory works are evaluated.
Course Content(Calendar)
Full time intramural studies:
1. Fruit and vegetable, flower studios. Transformation into costume design drawings. Author's equipment. (For the field of textile technology and design). Lecture.
2.Drawing of plaster face details. Plaster body drawing. Drawing plaster interior elements. Lecture.
3. Handicraft drawing (knits, embroidery, woven fabrics). Invoices. Area of textile technology and design. Drawing of wooden structure and textures. (Wood / metal technologies and design for the field.) Lecture.
4. Furniture drawing. Interior drawings. Construction. Volume. Room. Field of wood / metal technologies and design.) Lecture.
5. Drawing of fruits and vegetables. Construction, light, shadow. spatiality, extent. Technique - colored pencils. Laboratory works 2h.
6. Drawing plaster face details. Construction, Light, shadow. spatiality, extent. Technique - pencil. Laboratory works 2h.
7. Drawing plaster face details. Construction, Light, shadow. spatiality, extent. Overall integrity. Technique - pencil. Laboratory works 2h
8. Drawing of plaster body parts. Design, building with shading Technique- pencil. Laboratory works 4h
9. Drawing of gypsum architectural forms. Design, Light, shadow. spatiality, extent,creation with shading Technique- pencil. Laboratory works 4h
10. Drawing flowers. Sketches. Colored pencil technique. Laboratory works 2 h
11. Handicraft drawing (knits, embroidery, woven fabrics). Invoices. Techniques. (textile technologies and design. Laboratory works 2h. Wood structure and texture drawing. Techniques.
(wood / metal technologies and design.) Laboratory works 2h
12. Drawing of furniture. Stool. Construction. Light, shadow. spatiality, extent. Room. (Area of wood / metal technology and design.). Laboratory works 4h.
13. Interior drawings. Textiles. Construction. Light, shadow. spatiality, extent. Room. (Textile technology and design. Laboratory works 4h.
14. Clothing. Transformation of fruit and vegetable studios into costume design drawings Costume drawing. (Area of textile technology and design, 2h) Mixed media. Laboratory works
15. Drawing interesting natural and environmental forms. (Area of wood / metal technology and design.8h) Mixed media. Laboratory works 2h.
16. The task of developing creativity. Design solutions, drawings for an urban object or interior. Laboratory works 4h.

Part time extramural studies:
All topics specified for full time studies are accomplished, but the number of contact hours is one half of the number specified in the calendar
Requirements for awarding credit points
Performing laboratory work (drawings) according to the theme, increasing the complexity of the installation. Examination, evaluation of works (drawings) at the end of the semester, test with a mark.
Description of the organization and tasks of students’ independent work
Drawings in specific techniques are made according to the topics, observing the conditions of perspective, construction, volume formation and work design. If necessary, the work started in the lesson is completed independently. Tasks of laboratory work and their degree of complexity may vary according to the level of preparation.
Criteria for Evaluating Learning Outcomes
Evaluation is performed throughout the course with the final evaluation view. Evaluates the composition of drawings, proportions, lights, spatiality, individual growth. Evaluates the representation of knowledge, skills and competencies in drawings that are performed in laboratory work.
The evaluation of the study course depends on the cumulative evaluation of the laboratory work of the study course.
Laboratory works are evaluated in accordance with the established evaluation procedures and criteria.

Laboratory works (drawings) are evaluated according to the criteria:
1. compliance with the laws of object construction and perspective 2 points;
2. position on the page 1 point;
3. Light/ shadow ratio and form 2 points;
4. tonal ratio 2 points;
Strait 5 1 point;
6. work culture 1 point;
7. growth1 point. When evaluating creativity in development work, the creativity factor is evaluated.
Compulsory reading
Suņogi A. Lielā zīmēšanas grāmata; Zvaigzne ABC
ISBN: 978-9934-0-4249-2; 2015;408 lpp;
Smits R. 2007. Mākslinieka rokasgrāmata. Rīga: Zvaigzne ABC, 2007.384 lpp.
Votsona L. Meistardarbnīca. Zīmēšana. Rīga: Zvaigzne ABC,2007. 128 lpp
Eissen K. Sketching: Drawing techniques for product designers Koos Eissen, Roselien Steur and BIS Publishers; 2007. 253.lpp. Pipes A. Drawing for designers: Laurence King publishing; 2007; 215 lpp.
Further reading
Hilary Lovell;Drawing Fashion & Style: A Step-by-Step Guide to Drawing Clothes, Shoes and Accessories Paperback 2012. 127 lpp;
Zeshu Takamura Fashion Illustration Techniques: A Super Reference Book for Beginners, Rockport Publishers;2012; 224 lpp;
I.V. Ivanova, Men's wear fashion illustration resource book: Figure drawing templates with fashion design sketches (pencil drawing techniques) (Fashion Croquis) (Volume 3) Art Design Project, 2017; 184 lpp;
Steven Thomas Miller; Drawing Fashion Accessories; 2012; Laurence King Publishing, 192 lpp Seth Stem; Designing Furniture from Concept to Shop Drawing,; Taunton Press, 1989 - 215 lapp
Periodicals and other sources
https://epdf.pub/figure-drawing-design-and-invention93bd4f0440e543cbca4d66ce048a154d62160.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwZX5H3QQ_4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_T5zk0M2qjg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3DCx0TzNRw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFfU4ON3ch4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwa83jVU19U
Notes
Compulsory study course in TF study program "Design and Crafts." and the second level professional bachelor study program "Home environment in education"