Section 1: Overview of Sculpture
First, the origin of sculpture
Second, the formation and development of modern sculpture
Third, the relationship between solid and plane
Fourth, the concept of sculpture
Section 2 Basic Forms
First, the concept and function of basic form
Second, the formation of the body
Third, the formation and function of basic geometric shapes
Section 3 Basic Law
First, addition
Second, subtraction.
Third, distortion.
Fourth, combination
Chapter II Shaping
Section 1 clay sculpture
I. Overview
Second, materials and tools
Third, the molding process and steps
Section 2 Sculpture
I. Overview
Second, materials and tools
Third, the technology and steps of carving
The third section constitutes molding
I. Overview
Second, materials and tools
Third, the molding process and steps
Section 4 Relief
I. Overview
Second, the production of clay sculpture relief
Third, the artistic treatment of relief.
Chapter III Model Replication
The first section is the copying of the concave die.
I. Material preparation
Second, the model category.
Third, the process flow
Section 2 Production of Male Mould
I. Gypsum male mould
Second, wax male mold
Three. Glass fiber reinforced plastic and paper male mold
Section 3 Reproduction of Relief Mould
Section 4 Treatment of Surface Effect
First, the surface treatment of gypsum body
Second, the surface treatment of wooden fuselage
Third, the copper surface treatment
Four, the surface treatment of other materials
Chapter IV Design Conception and Intention Expression
Section 1 Ideas and Plans
First, economic factors.
Second, the purpose and object
Third, materials and technology.
Fourth, environmental factors.
Section 2 Expression of Thought
I. Sketch
Second, the effect diagram
three-dimensional model
Fourth, display and promotion.
Chapter V Linguistic Features of Sculpture
Section 1 Images
First, the entity image
Second, negative modeling.
Third, the environment and color.
Section 2 sense of volume
First, the basic volume
Second, the feeling of the body.
Third, light.
The third quarter sense of space
First, the actual spatial form.
Second, the image space form
The fourth quarter sense of touch
Section 5 Meaning and Elasticity
I. Conceal
Second, flexibility.
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