Bahan, Alat, dan Teknik berkarya seni rupa 3 dimensi ( Video Pembelajaran Seni Budaya )

Istiawan Agus
2 Oct 202117:48

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the speaker provides an in-depth explanation of materials, tools, and techniques used in three-dimensional visual arts (Seni Rupa Tiga Dimensi). The video covers the classification of materials based on their function, source, and properties, such as wood, clay, and metal. It also discusses the various tools, from manual hand tools to advanced CNC machines and heavy construction machinery. Techniques for creating 3D art are explored, including molding, sculpting, assembly, and weaving. The speaker aims to help viewers understand the processes involved in producing three-dimensional artworks, with practical examples and clear explanations.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Materials used in three-dimensional art are categorized into primary and secondary materials, with primary materials being essential to the artwork, like wood, clay, and metal.
  • 😀 Secondary materials are used to support or assist in the creation of the artwork, such as glue, nails, and other adhesives.
  • 😀 Materials can be further classified based on their source: natural (e.g., wood, stone) or synthetic (e.g., textiles, metals, cement).
  • 😀 Materials are also categorized by their properties: hard (e.g., stone, metal), medium (e.g., pine wood), soft (e.g., clay, wax), powdery (e.g., gypsum, cement), and liquid (e.g., resin).
  • 😀 The primary tools used in three-dimensional art creation include manual tools (like chisels and saws), electric tools (such as grinders and drills), and more advanced machines like CNC machines and 3D printers.
  • 😀 Manual tools require human effort and do not involve electricity, making them simple but essential for intricate work in sculpture and craftsmanship.
  • 😀 Electric tools use machines and power sources (such as electricity or fuel) to facilitate more complex and efficient work, including the use of drills, grinders, and electric saws.
  • 😀 CNC machines (Computer Numerical Control) use computer programming to guide the machine, allowing for high-precision cuts and designs based on digital models.
  • 😀 3D printers are increasingly used to create three-dimensional artwork by building up layers of material based on computer-generated designs, offering high precision and flexibility in sculptural work.
  • 😀 Techniques used in three-dimensional art include molding, carving, assembling, macramé (knotting), and casting, each offering different methods for shaping materials into artistic forms.

Q & A

  • What is the main goal of this lesson on three-dimensional visual art?

    -The main goal of this lesson is to help students understand the materials, tools, and techniques used in creating three-dimensional artworks. Additionally, students should be able to analyze and identify these elements in different artistic contexts.

  • What are the key categories for materials in three-dimensional art?

    -Materials in three-dimensional art can be categorized based on function, source, and properties. Function-based categories include primary and supporting materials. Source-based categories include natural and synthetic materials. Property-based categories include hard, medium, soft, powdered, and liquid materials.

  • Can you explain the difference between primary and supporting materials in 3D art creation?

    -Primary materials are essential to the artwork itself, such as wood, clay, or stone. Supporting materials, on the other hand, are used to assist in the assembly or finishing of the artwork, such as nails, glue, or wire.

  • What is the distinction between natural and synthetic materials in art creation?

    -Natural materials are directly sourced from nature without significant industrial processing (e.g., wood, stone). Synthetic materials, however, are man-made and are typically processed in factories, such as plastics, acrylics, or PVC.

  • How do hard, medium, and soft materials differ in terms of properties?

    -Hard materials have a solid, rigid structure, such as stone or metal. Medium materials, like pine or albasia wood, are less rigid and more flexible. Soft materials are malleable and easily shaped, such as clay or wax.

  • What are examples of powdered and liquid materials used in three-dimensional art?

    -Powdered materials include substances like gypsum (plaster) or cement, which can be mixed with water to harden. Liquid materials, like resin or silicon, begin in a liquid form and harden when mixed with other substances or exposed to air.

  • What types of tools are typically used in creating three-dimensional artworks?

    -Tools used in creating 3D artworks include manual tools (like chisels and hand saws), power tools (like electric drills and grinders), CNC machines (which are computer-controlled for precision), and heavy machinery (used for large-scale projects like construction or sculpture building).

  • What is the role of CNC machines in three-dimensional art creation?

    -CNC machines (Computer Numerical Control) are used to create highly detailed and precise sculptures or art pieces. These machines are controlled by a computer, allowing for automatic, exact replication of designs.

  • Can you describe the application technique in three-dimensional art?

    -The application technique involves attaching or sewing materials, such as fabric or thread, onto a base to create decorative or textured elements. It's often used in soft sculptures or textile art.

  • What is the difference between carving and modeling techniques in 3D art?

    -Carving is a subtractive technique where material is removed from a larger block (e.g., stone, wood) to reveal a form. Modeling, on the other hand, is an additive technique where soft materials like clay or wax are shaped by hand or with tools.

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