Illustrator Draftsman 1 & C


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Illustrator Draftsman 1 & C.


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Illustrator Draftsman 1 and C, NAVPERS 10470-A


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This manual is intended to serve as an aid for men who are seeking to acquire the theoretical knowledge and the operational skills required of candidates for advancement to Illustrator Draftsman First Class or Chief Illustrator Draftsman.Introduction 1Administration 5Cartooning 14Screen Process 44Color 65Visual Presentations 81Typography and Layout 99APPENDIX I. Glossary 136INDEX 150




Illustrator Draftsman 3 & 2


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U.S. Navy Illustrator Draftsman 3 & 2 Volume 1 Equipment, Volume Standard Drafting Practices, Volume 3 Executionable Practices And Volume 4 Presentations Graphics


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Equipment. This is an overview of general shop administration, available equipment, required operator adjustments, and equipment maintenance. Knowing the capabilities and limitations of the equipment before creating artwork is essential. Standard Drafting Practices And Theory. Industry standards for composition, geometric construction, general drafting practices, technical drawings, perspective projections, and parallel projections are foundational material on which all executionable practices rely. Executionable Practices. These chapters cover the theory of color, photography, computer-generated art, figure drawing, cartooning, animation, mediums, lettering, and airbrush. These are the skills a successful DM must master. Presentations Graphics. Copy preparation, audiovisual presentations, television graphics, and displays and exhibits are end products and will influence the how and why DMs do business.







Illustrator


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All Hands


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Naval Training Bulletin


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Engineering Aid 3 and 2 V1, NAVPERS 10634-C


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This Rate Training Manual and Nonresident Career Course (RTM/NRCC) form a self-study package that will greatly aid ambitious Engineering Aids in fulfilling the requirements of their rating. Among these requirements are the abilities to perform tasks required in construction surveying, construction drafting, planning and estimating, and quality control; prepare progress reports, time records, construction schedules, and material and labor estimates; and establish and operate a basic quality control system for testing soils and concrete.