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Drawing - Rendering

This document provides guidance on developing drawing skills for designing, including practicing different types of technical drawing views like perspective, orthographic, and isometric. It encourages adding details to drawings like shadows, shades, and annotating to convey design information. The document suggests placing drawings in context by adding people, backgrounds, or other objects to show scale. It prompts creating additional views like exploded diagrams or section views. Finally, it lists types of drawings one should aim to include, such as 2D vs 3D, construction lines, color, textures, and recommends resources for further designing processes and techniques.

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Drawing - Rendering

This document provides guidance on developing drawing skills for designing, including practicing different types of technical drawing views like perspective, orthographic, and isometric. It encourages adding details to drawings like shadows, shades, and annotating to convey design information. The document suggests placing drawings in context by adding people, backgrounds, or other objects to show scale. It prompts creating additional views like exploded diagrams or section views. Finally, it lists types of drawings one should aim to include, such as 2D vs 3D, construction lines, color, textures, and recommends resources for further designing processes and techniques.

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Drawing for designing

Drawing practice and skills –


crating, perspective, isometric,
shade and shadow
Mainly Designing SKE
Perspective Orthographic and Isometric

1. Perspective
3. Isometric

2. Orthographic
Start a new drawing on the same page
Can your drawing be…
Drawn in 3D

Crated, with construction lines left in

Then:

Add a simple shadow

And a little bit of shade


Light, shadow and shade
When adding shadows, think about the relationship to the light source and how far the
surface is away form the object.
Can you give it scale and relevance by
placing it in-situ?
• Draw some aspects of the
background (in-situ)
• Add people (or parts of people) or
other objects to suggest scale and
proportion

Annotation
• Add some notes to help
communicate the design. What could
these be about?
Starting with another new drawing,
produce instructional views?

• Exploded views • Diagrams of it working


• Section (cutaway) • Details drawn
views accurately
Have you got a range of the following?
2D / 3D? Annotated?

Line drawing? Sizes included?

Crated? Construction lines left in? A sense of scale?

Use colour? Placed in-situ / in environment?

Light and shade added? Different views?

Shadows? In perspective?

Textures? Considered the viewer’s viewpoint?

Section and exploded views? Details?

Instructional drawings – how it works? Other?

Detail views?
Some resources for design processes

http://www.technologystudent.com/designpro/despro1.htm
Books
Drawing for Designers:
Drawing skills, Concept sketches, Computer systems, Illustration, Tools
and materials, Presentations, Production techniques.
Author: Alan Pipes
Publisher: Laurence King (20 Aug 2007)
ISBN-10: 1856695336

Sketching: Drawing Techniques for Product Designers


Author: Koos Eissen and Roselien Steur
Publisher: Bis Publishers (1 Oct 2007)
ISBN-10: 9063691718

Presentation Techniques
Author: Dick Powel
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company; New edition edition (12 July 1990) Language English
ISBN-10: 0316912433

Basics Product Design 01: Idea Searching


Author: David Bramston
Publisher: AVA Publishing (17 Oct 2008
ISBN-10: 2940373760

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