SIMPLE LAYER TECHNIQUE
The simple layer technique is one of the many processes in Design. It is a continuous drawing technique that requires modification at all stages. Firstly, a paper containing the outline of a site to be designed is drawn and then a tracing paper is placed above it.
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Image 1: Paper containing outline of plan.
The Brief requires the designer to use the shape on the paper as a focal point for any design ideas and also considering other factors by the client such as; no budget, five sensory elements should be used in the design etc.
Image 2: A rough outline is made of all the clients request.
Image 3: Showing first ideas
Then a tracing paper is placed on the plan and some rough ideas are drawn as the first steps.
Image 4: shows a somewhat resolved design but not fully completed.
After placing another tracing paper on image 3 the design is further modified and this may be continuous until a satisfactory design concept is achieved.
The process was very insightful and practical. it was a simple process and quick to achieve but also would require an understanding of the brief and what the designer hopes to achieve. After the whole process is completed some visualisations maybe drawn to perspective.
The diagram below was achieved using the pen on paper drawing technique which requires the drawing with a pen continuously from start to finish without lifting the pen off the paper.
Image 5: Showing visualisation.
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