Exam Details
Subject | Theory (Computer Aided Design) | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | B.Sc In Leather Goods And Accessories Design (BSCLGAD) | |
Department | School of Engineering & Technology (SOET) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2015 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
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No. of Printed Pages: 2 IBFW-064 I
B.Sc. IN LEATHER GOODS AND ACCESSORIES
DESIGN (BSCLGAD)
·Term-End Examination
December, 2015
BFW-064 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN
Time: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 70
Note: Answer any seven questions. All questions carry equal marks.
1. Give a brief classification of projections. What are the foreshortening factors Explain isometric projections with the help of necessary equations.
2. Why is 3D modelling important in footwear design? Explain the limitations of wire-frame modelling over solid modelling.
3. What are Bezier curves Write their important properties.
4. Why is the parametric representation of curve better as compared to analytic representation?
5. Explain the different types of output devices with the help of neat sketches.
6. Why do we need synthetic surface Discuss in detail. Give suitable examples of synthetic surfaces.
7. Explain the working of CRT graphic display device with the help of a neat sketch.
8. Explain the colour model application in CAD system with the help of suitable examples.
9. Explain the Windows application level setting and controls in CAD system.
10. Explain the following process in CAD system with suitable examples: Weaving Fabric-pleating
No. of Printed Pages: 2 IBFW-064 I
B.Sc. IN LEATHER GOODS AND ACCESSORIES
DESIGN (BSCLGAD)
·Term-End Examination
December, 2015
BFW-064 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN
Time: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 70
Note: Answer any seven questions. All questions carry equal marks.
1. Give a brief classification of projections. What are the foreshortening factors Explain isometric projections with the help of necessary equations.
2. Why is 3D modelling important in footwear design? Explain the limitations of wire-frame modelling over solid modelling.
3. What are Bezier curves Write their important properties.
4. Why is the parametric representation of curve better as compared to analytic representation?
5. Explain the different types of output devices with the help of neat sketches.
6. Why do we need synthetic surface Discuss in detail. Give suitable examples of synthetic surfaces.
7. Explain the working of CRT graphic display device with the help of a neat sketch.
8. Explain the colour model application in CAD system with the help of suitable examples.
9. Explain the Windows application level setting and controls in CAD system.
10. Explain the following process in CAD system with suitable examples: Weaving Fabric-pleating
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- Centre for Corporate Education, Training & Consultancy (CCETC)
- National Centre for Disability Studies (NCDS)
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- School of Computer and Information Sciences (SOCIS)
- School of Continuing Education (SOCE)
- School of Education (SOE)
- School of Engineering & Technology (SOET)
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Subjects
- Business Communication
- Business Communication - Iv
- Closing
- Computer Application-I
- Computer Application-II
- Elements Of Design
- Elements Of Fashion
- Fashion Forecasting
- Geometry Construction
- History Of Design
- Introduction To Footwear
- Leather Cutting
- Management-I
- Management-II
- Management-III
- Management-Iv
- Product Photography
- Supply Chain Management
- Theory (Computer Aided Design)