Patole Mayank Deepak

CFP001

UBD20095

The Monsoon Semester of the CEPT Foundation Programme inculcates foundational design skills through sequential exercises focused on perfecting freehand and perspective drawing, visualizing and drawing complex compositions. Students learn to make technical drawings using orthographic projections, surface development and exploded views of complex objects; develop the skill of estimating sizes and begin to engage with anthropometrics. Ordering principles, colour theory, imaginative drawing and deciphering and interpreting styles help them develop more complex skills. Alongside, parallel exercises focus on describing objects and presenting their own work in writing, while guest speaker lectures offer exposure to other disciplines.

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These sketches helped to free my hand at the start of the semester. Source: Myself.

This was a fun exercise, as I got to dismantle a working bottle and observe how it worked. Source: Myself.

Precision and patience – both are required to make a good technical drawing sheet. Source: Myself.

This exercise was extremely useful, as I learnt how to judge the dimensions of an object using my hands only. Source: Myself.

These sheets showcase isometric and two-point perspective views, along with a proper use of colour. Source: Myself and https://unsplash.com/s/photos/flowers-close-up

Getting to create a new product? Count me in! Source: Myself.

What looks good – and what does not – is immensely important to know. Source: Myself.

Levitating buildings and billboards, inverted trees, huge craters, flying pods, aliens – what more could an imaginary planet have? Source: Myself.

I used Photoshop to make the football advertisement, and AutoCAD for the technical drawing of my mobile phone. Source: Myself and https://www.the42.ie/spoof-video-of-messi-watching-ronaldo-movie-trailer-2365242-Oct2015/

Explorations with charcoal and micron pen – enjoyed my first time! Source: Myself.