Generally speaking, the time allocation of the fast-track design is: the program accounts for about 1/3 of the total time, drawing and expression accounts for about 1/2 of the total time, adjustment and checking accounts for 1/6 of the total time,.
The following is a reference program for the allocation of time for fast-track design (total time is 8 hours): program 2 hours - layer plan 40 minutes - main elevation drawings 0.5 hours - -Perspective drawings within 2 hours -Two, three floor plan *** 40 minutes -General plan 0.5 hours -Sub elevation drawings 0.5 hours - two section drawings*** 40 minutes and 0.5 hours for maneuvering. Each period includes time for coloring. Can first put a few of the most important drawings such as the general plan, a floor plan, perspective drawing, psychological pressure can be reduced a lot, and then use the rest of the time to draw those relatively minor drawings.
6 hours of fast design time: program 1.5 hours - 40 minutes for the first floor plan - the main elevation 0.5 hours - perspective drawings 1 hour -The second and third floor plan *** 20 minutes -The general plan 0.5 hours -The second elevation 0.5 hours- -Section drawings one 20 minutes and 20 minutes of motorized time.
As for the 3-hour fast-track design, due to the extremely tight time, the task book generally does not require a lot of drawings, but the necessary expression is indispensable. Fast-topic design time allocation of the reference program is as follows: program 30 minutes - a floor plan 30 minutes (generally only one layer, unless the designer wants to do two layers) - the main elevation 25 minutes - -Perspective drawings 1 hour - General plan 10 minutes - other elevations, sections *** 25 minutes, 10 minutes of maneuvering time.
Of course, ultimately, it is necessary to adjust to the school's paper requirements, specific to consult a professional teacher.
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