আগামি কাল সকাল ৮ টা থেকে Computer Aided Design ক্লাস চলবে ১০ টা ১৫ পর্যন্ত।
আগামী কাল computer aided design এর homework গুলো নিচে দেয়া হলো.
১. Form কাকে বলে এবং চিত্র।
২. Form transformation কাকে বলে এবং চিত্র।
৩. Dimensional Form কাকে বলে এবং চিত্র।
৪. Subtractive Form কাকে বলে এবং চিত্র।
৫. additive Form কাকে বলে এবং চিত্র।
৬.Special Tension কাকে বলে এবং চিত্র।
৭. Edge to edge contact কাকে বলে এবং চিত্র।
৮. face to face contact কাকে বলে এবং চিত্র।
৯. Interlocking contact কাকে বলে এবং চিত্র।
যাদের এই home work e problem আছে তারা যেন reference book হিসেবে Form,Space and orders বই তা ব্যবহার করে।
Form:
Form is an inclusive term that has several meanings. It may refer to an external
appearance that can be recognized, as that of a chair or the human body that
sits in it. It may also allude to a particular condition in which something acts
or manifests itself, as when we speak of water in the form of ice or steam.
In art and design, we often use the term to denote the formal structure of a
work—the manner of arranging and coordinating the elements and parts of a
composition so as to produce a coherent image.
In the context of this study, form suggests reference to both internal
structure and external outline and the principle that gives unity to the whole.
While form often includes a sense of three-dimensional mass or volume, shape
refers more specifically to the essential aspect of form that governs its
appearance—the configuration or relative disposition of the lines or contours
that delimit a figure or form.
Shape
Dimensional Transformation:
A form can be transformed by altering one or more of its
dimensions and still retain its identity as a member of a
family of forms. A cube, for example, can be transformed
into similar prismatic forms through discrete changes
in height, width, or length. It can be compressed into a
planar form or be stretched out into a linear one.
Subtractive Transformation:
A form can be transformed by subtracting a portion of
its volume. Depending on the extent of the subtractive
process, the form can retain its initial identity or be
transformed into a form of another family. For example,
a cube can retain its identity as a cube even though a
portion of it is removed, or be transformed into a series of
regular polyhedrons that begin to approximate a sphere.
Additive Transformation:
A form can be transformed by the addition of elements
to its volume. The nature of the additive process and the
number and relative sizes of the elements being attached
determine whether the identity of the initial form is
altered or retained.
Spatial Tension:
This type of relationship relies on the close proximity of
the forms or their sharing of a common visual trait, such
as shape, color, or material.
Edge-to-edge Contact:
In this type of relationship, the forms share a common
edge and can pivot about that edge.
Face-to-face Contact:
This type of relationship requires that the two forms have
corresponding planar surfaces which are parallel to each
other.
Interlocking Volumes:
In this type of relationship, the forms interpenetrate each
other’s space. The forms need not share any visual traits.
আগামী কাল computer aided design এর homework গুলো নিচে দেয়া হলো.
১. Form কাকে বলে এবং চিত্র।
২. Form transformation কাকে বলে এবং চিত্র।
৩. Dimensional Form কাকে বলে এবং চিত্র।
৪. Subtractive Form কাকে বলে এবং চিত্র।
৫. additive Form কাকে বলে এবং চিত্র।
৬.Special Tension কাকে বলে এবং চিত্র।
৭. Edge to edge contact কাকে বলে এবং চিত্র।
৮. face to face contact কাকে বলে এবং চিত্র।
৯. Interlocking contact কাকে বলে এবং চিত্র।
যাদের এই home work e problem আছে তারা যেন reference book হিসেবে Form,Space and orders বই তা ব্যবহার করে।
Form:
Form is an inclusive term that has several meanings. It may refer to an external
appearance that can be recognized, as that of a chair or the human body that
sits in it. It may also allude to a particular condition in which something acts
or manifests itself, as when we speak of water in the form of ice or steam.
In art and design, we often use the term to denote the formal structure of a
work—the manner of arranging and coordinating the elements and parts of a
composition so as to produce a coherent image.
In the context of this study, form suggests reference to both internal
structure and external outline and the principle that gives unity to the whole.
While form often includes a sense of three-dimensional mass or volume, shape
refers more specifically to the essential aspect of form that governs its
appearance—the configuration or relative disposition of the lines or contours
that delimit a figure or form.
Shape
Dimensional Transformation:
A form can be transformed by altering one or more of its
dimensions and still retain its identity as a member of a
family of forms. A cube, for example, can be transformed
into similar prismatic forms through discrete changes
in height, width, or length. It can be compressed into a
planar form or be stretched out into a linear one.
Subtractive Transformation:
A form can be transformed by subtracting a portion of
its volume. Depending on the extent of the subtractive
process, the form can retain its initial identity or be
transformed into a form of another family. For example,
a cube can retain its identity as a cube even though a
portion of it is removed, or be transformed into a series of
regular polyhedrons that begin to approximate a sphere.
Additive Transformation:
A form can be transformed by the addition of elements
to its volume. The nature of the additive process and the
number and relative sizes of the elements being attached
determine whether the identity of the initial form is
altered or retained.
Spatial Tension:
This type of relationship relies on the close proximity of
the forms or their sharing of a common visual trait, such
as shape, color, or material.
Edge-to-edge Contact:
In this type of relationship, the forms share a common
edge and can pivot about that edge.
Face-to-face Contact:
This type of relationship requires that the two forms have
corresponding planar surfaces which are parallel to each
other.
Interlocking Volumes:
In this type of relationship, the forms interpenetrate each
other’s space. The forms need not share any visual traits.
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