(1) The drawing workspace should be equipped with a workbench large enough to be divided into three parts: manual drawing operation area with adjustable angle, computer drawing operation area and other auxiliary content operation areas. This part can be arranged in different ways of unit combination or single furniture (Figure 1).
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(2) The storage space of drawings and materials shall be provided with special cabinets for storing drawings of different specifications and data racks for storing various reference materials and books.
(3) The drawing display wall should have a certain suitable area, and the wall material should be a material that is convenient to use thumbtacks and will not affect the appearance after repeated use, or a plate that can be adsorbed by magnetic materials. Sketchpad is one of the most basic tools for interior design and drawing. It is generally made of rectangular wooden boards with moderate hardness and smoothness. The two ends of the drawing board are straight hardwood to prevent the drawing board from bending and leading edges. The short side of the sketchpad is called the working side, and the panel is called the working surface.
Sketchpad is usually 600(750)mmX900mm and 750mmXl050mm, which is more practical. When drawing, choose the drawing board with the corresponding size according to the size of the drawing paper. At ordinary times, the sketchpad should be kept clean and tidy, and the edges of the sketchpad should be straight. At the same time, it should be avoided to depict or pressurize heavy objects on the working surface of the sketchpad.
The console usually takes the form of a single independent desk and chair or a combined workbench. The difference is that the former has a small working area and the latter has a large working area. However, whether it is an independent desk and chair or a combined workbench, its workbench should meet the minimum area required for reasonable placement of drawing tools and instruments in general indoor design and drawing. The minimum working area should be able to accommodate a drawing board of 600mmX900mm, as well as the area required for placing the most basic drawing tools such as scale, curve board, triangle board, pencil, stylus, compass, protractor, ink, eraser, etc. (Figure 2).