TECHNICAL ILLUSTRATION II
The technical illustration has a large number of applications and uses various 2D and 3D techniques. The first professional training of Andrea Randi was the technical designer at Honeywell-Bull, where he acquired the knowledge of the drawing language of the designers, to create exploded sections, assembly drawings and illustrated instruction manuals.
TECHNICAL ILLUSTRATION II
Series of exhibition panels 3 m. on the side of domestic settings relating to the use and installation of hydraulic pipes on each side The particularity (and difficulty) of these illustrations was the need to calculate exactly the position of the pipes and fittings (physical objects) that were mounted on the panel, in exact correspondence with the drains.
TECHNICAL ILLUSTRATION II
Full black line illustrations designed for the low definition printing of cardboard packs.
In these vectorial images, therefore resizable without loss of quality, the black and the grained gridlines interpret the volumes, the light and the material in an effective and elegant way.
TECHNICAL ILLUSTRATION II
Series of images created for product catalogs.
Image on the left: burs for beauticians, with reconstruction of the design and arrangement of the notches on real objects of reduced size (2-3 cm)
Image on the right: pipe fittings made in an axonometric perspective, so as to allow the individual elements to be repositioned in an orderly manner without deformation. Vector technique + photoshop.
TECHNICAL ILLUSTRATION II
Synoptic image configuration of moving elements for food distribution and storage: in this case too, the axonometric perspective and the creation of individual elements as groups and with a vector program allows the client to easily rearrange the elements and create various project configurations.
TECHNICAL ILLUSTRATION II
Disassembling structured insoles with explosion of parts