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advantages of computer-aided design
-
CAD library
-
speed
-
storage
-
accuracy
disadvantages of computer-aided design
- data
theft
/
viruses
- power/
system
failures
-
expense
,
training
advantages of manual methods
-
low cost
- can be produced
on site
-
not
prone to
viruses
/
data
theft
-
freehand
drawing are a
quick
way of generating a range of
ideas
disadvantages of manual methods
- each graphic must be drawn
separately
-
storage
space
- cannot be sent
electronically
-
slower
-
less
accurate
-
environmental
effect
(paper)
role of
preliminary graphics
used at the
design
stage
to
generate
ideas
and allow for evaluation of ideas
role of production drawings
drawings that include
dimensions
and
technical
details
so that products can be
made
and
buildings
constructed
role of promotional graphics
used in
advertising
to
promote
a product
extrude
When
2D
profiles can be pulled into
3D
shapes
revolve
Tool to
rotate
a profile around an axis to make a
3D
feature
shell
Tool to
remove
the interior of a 3D feature -
hollowing
it out
substraction
3D feature
that is used to
remove material
from another feature.
fillet
The command that allows an edge to be
replaced
by a
curve.
chamfer
The command that allows an edge to be replaced by an
angled face.
mate command
An assembly command, whereby
two
faces
join
each other.
align
An assembly command, whereby two faces
line
up with
each other.
centre axis
To align cylindrical objects,
circular
edges or
circular
faces.
Advantages of computer-aided design/draughting libraries
- Same component can be
reused
-
Standardisation
-
Speeds
up
process
- No need to re-draw
repeated
components
what is a location
plan
?
Drawing that identifies the
location
of the proposed new
building
within its surroundings
use and scale of location plan
scale
- 1:
1250
use - helps builder plan layout of building and is required by
local planning officers
information on a location plan
Neighbouring buildings
and boundaries, roads,
street names
and fields
what is a site plan?
Plan that shows site boundary and
outline
of new building
scale and use of site plan
scale -
1
:
200
use - helps builder to mark out site, lay
drainage pipes
and build
manholes
information on a site plan
Paths, roads and neighbouring plots (also
contour lines
,
drainage pipes
and manholes)
what is a floor plan?
sectional view of
house
that shows
arrangement
of rooms
scale and use of floor plan
scale - 1:
50
use - used by
builders
,
electricians
and joiners to help
plan
the
construction
work
and to cost building materials
information on floor plan
positions of windows and doors
,
types of internal and external walls
what is a sectional view?
A cross-section showing a
slice
through the
wall
scale and use of sectional view
scale -
1
:
20
use - gives builders, joiners and roofers information about how the
house
should be
built
information on sectional view
structural features
(e.g. floorboards, joists etc.)
what is an elevation?
orthographic
projection of a building produced by the architect or
designer
information on elevations
style
of
building
,
external
appearance,
roof
style,
positions
of doors,
windows
and
chimneys.
alignment
The placement of
text
and graphics so they
line
up on the page.line
use of alignment
• create
order
•
group
items
•
organize
page elements
• create
visual
connections
dominance
when a graphic stands out
more
than others
use of dominance
to provide visual
emphasis
to a
certain
thing
line
The use of
lines
on a page
use of
line
-
separate parts
of a
layout
-
connect
parts of the
layout
- create
emphasis
by
underlining
- create
physical
connections
between
graphics
Unity
When
different elements come together
in a
layout
use of
unity
to create a sense of
wholeness
and a visually
logical
page (can be created by
proximity
, repitition etc.)
Depth
The creation of the
illusion
of
depth
in a layout
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