Lime Squeeze

Cincinnati  |  2010

Part 1 – Freehand Analytical Drawing: Analyze the overall structure (proportions, dimensions, perspective) of the object by breaking it down into its simplest forms, executed in graphite pencil.
The intent of Part 1 was to understand how the tool was proportioned, put together, and how the parts moved together.

Part 2 – Linear Technical Illustration: Use a scan of Part 1 as a base, create a mechanical rendering of the object using two (2) different line weights. 
The intent of Part 2 was to convey depth and contours using simple linework.

Part 3 – Rendered Illustration: Use line work from Part 2, create a monochromatic rendering of light, shadow, and texture of the object, executed in graphite pencil on gray paper.
The intent of Part 3 was to render materials accurately and understand how light affected the tool. 

Part 4 – Graphic Representation: Using the understanding of the form from Parts 1–3, create a black and white graphic visualization/interpretation of the object’s form.
The intent of Part 4 was to understand how to represent the tool using simple positive and negative space.


Completed while a student at the University of Cincinnati.