How to draw basic box perspectives that are the fundamentals for drawing any product design out there.
The basic volumes which are the building blocks for anything you will draw from now on in your design career.
Draw simple product design objects, get used to the feel and graphics of product design.
How to use these simple volumes to create an elegant volume composition.
Take things further and apply these composition principles with real-life objects.
Draw and design a detailed electric drill, represent it in triple projection, perspective and axonometric section.
Take your understanding of design materials to the next level by drawing a weird rotation object made of stainless steel, wood, and glass.
Draw and design a playground castle – a key assignment where you will apply both product design and composition principles.
Short recap on correct perspective and basic volume shadows
Shift your sketching scale and design totems as well product design pavilions
Draw unconventional and original product packaging for bottles, fruit as well as patterns for any box wrapping
Draw and design original, detailed shelving units for any room
Design abstract vases as examples of bespoke product design
Expand your visual culture for drawing interior design objects
Get advanced line-drawing graphics by sketching futuristic starship and helmet designs
Learn to draw concept car designs and get used to balancing vehicle ergonomics and aesthetics
Get used to conceptual sketching by drawing futuristic robot designs with curved geometry and a lot of details
Course Features
- Lectures 34
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 291
- Assessments Yes
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James Maddox
Excellent information, okay presentation
The instructor moves quickly, I recommend watching each lesson straight through without putting pencil to paper, then re-watching while following along to make sure you understand everything, and then maybe make a third pass. A basic grasp of drawing and sketching prior to going in is helpful, although I think someone with no experience could follow along with only slight difficulty.