A
small manual, paperback with 80 pages provides a narrow scope in
front of several model types that have a practical application.
Here, the advantage would be to find new ideas to implement in
the model. Of a building in this way, the other comes to a
similar conclusion, but has a completely different practice
models applied. Often these events have anything to do with
habit or ignorance of necessary techniques. Once the path taken,
mostly acquired in school and brought about, has become
influential and is rarely questioned. In this respect it is
worth looking into the small book. Because here step by step
technique and technology approaches are traced. Processes are
important to better understand craft handles. Basis of
presentation model from the Birkhauser Verlag are therefore
suitable for direct instruction and reproduction. These basics
will provide bundled knowledge about model types, materials,
tools and techniques to presentation models.
Chapter five contains the small business that is vividly
illustrated with numerous b/w photographs. The first chapter:
architecture model as a representation of medium picks in a set
back to the beginnings of model building in the Renaissance. The
layout, the type area is divided on one side for clarity in
several areas. Firstly, to see photos. These have an average
size of 5 x 10 cm, covering about one third to one half of a
page. Among the most pictures legends are inserted so that an
assignment of the images is clear.
The main text leaves a wide margin on the page where notes are
recorded in the form of a question, which relate directly to the
corresponding paragraph. For example, the remark is on the edge:
motivation, why do I build a model? The answer is the same in
the adjacent main text: Of course, a model is necessary to make
a planning task or construction task successfully.
It would not be correct to speak of a school or textbook. Taught
to Basics model retains fine. What is certainly intended for
teaching the ignorant opened quite a few secrets that would
otherwise be conveyed only in practice. The joy of reading and
understanding does not pass the interested determined.
The second chapter is designated by model types. What is meant
by this is explained on ten pages, which are also heavily
illustrated. There are, for example, different window
representations in models, which is generally scale-dependent
understand. That is, the larger the scale, the more details are
integrated on the windows in the model. What initially starts
with a square opening, finally gets window sill, window frames
and a distance from the outer and inner wall in the model view.
There are concept models that do not require specific scale
compared to urban or landscape models in scale 1:500 or 1:1000.
The next larger units are architectural or building models in
the order of 1:200 to 1:50. Finally, interior design or detailed
models produced up to a scale of 1:1. As I said, a brief outline
is not supplied, and more. This is sufficient, however, to deal
with once the necessary conditions in the model can.
Chapter 3 is called design and concept, which is explained on
pages 5 and deals with things such as color and material. In the
next chapter, it is practical. Equipment - Tools - Techniques
takes care of the technical skills that go into every detail.
Sculptural work in models requires knowledge of the cutting
knife. The cutter is the basic tool for the surfaces to be
joined later be cut to the correct size. A suitable cutting
surface is one of them as well as the appropriate cutting ruler
should be available.
Specific application can find the corner into the models
that are connected in many different ways. The more accurate the
design the better the result. "Basis of presentation model"
shows very vividly how the problem of corner joints can be
addressed. "Stump pushed", "overlapping encountered" and "encountered
fermentation" are the terms at the moment. Stick, knead, form
and pour, whichever result is to be achieved, a working method
may be in the production.
The fifth chapter identifies materials - some, which is
intended to indicate which materials are preferably used in
modeling. The selection is not that big, but fine work is called
for in the implementation. The correct use of the materials is
of considerable importance.
Basics
Fundamentals of presentation.
Modelbuilding
Author: Alexander
Schilling
79 p., 81 illus.
Paperback
Publication Date: may 2013
Measures:
21,6 x 15,3 cm
Weight: 183 g
ISBN : 978-3-0346-1331-6
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