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Basic Guidelines to Product Sketching

Material and Equipment


Product designers depend a lot on materials they use for creating sketches. By choosing appropriate equipment it is possible to express your ideas in the best way and create a visual connection of your product with clients. There is no need to buy expensive materials in order to create magnificent sketches. Even with a one grey marker, professional designers can produce breathtaking art pieces. A basic equipment is to have three grey markers that are 20 % away from each other. For example, 10%, 30% and 50 % markers. It is enough to have three primary color markers yellow, blue and red. If you have a budget to buy more markers choose secondary colors like green and orange. Also, dont forget to buy a black marker. The most popular marker brands for product sketching are Copic Markers, Prismacolor markers and Letraset markers. You will also need some black fine liners and ballpoint pens for contours. The best thing is to experiment yourself and find the right pen that works for you. Click here(http://www.idsketching.com/thesketchlab/materials-guide/) to get more information about materials for sketching.

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Get a sketchbook
Look around and sketch such as what you see and breathe around you. Use a pen because the advantage of a pen is that it cannot be erased and you have to start a new page. Keep in mind that everything you sketch should preserve not edited. You can always turn the next page and start sketching again. Soon, you will notice that you are starting to sketch freely and without thinking too much into it. Take a look at this book written by Richard Brereton Sketchbooks: The Hidden Art of Designers, Illustrators & Creatives.

(http://www.laurenceking.com/product/Sketchbooks%3A+The+Hidden+Art+of+Designers,+Illustrators+---+Creatives.htm) You will see that a sketchbook doesnt have to be boring.

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Perspective What is that?


In order to create realistic sketches, the most important thing is to know what a perspective is and how to use it. A good perspective drawing gives the impression of something that is normally perceived by the eye, it looks natural. Perspective in dictionary means the reproduction of something that is three-dimensional and is transmitted in a twodimensional plane. There are several types of perspective drawings: one point perspective, two point and three point. Two point perspective is most use in product sketching because it creates enough readable product concepts. Read more about perspective and how to construct it here(http://www.artyfactory.com/perspective_drawing/perspective_index.htm)

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A Right Position Of a Pencil


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A secret for the ability to draw long straight lines, is hiding in a way you hold a pencil/a pen. And, usually, the first skill that beginners have to obtain, is to learn how to draw a straight line without a ruler. Drawing with a wrist will create only short and uneven lines on a paper, but with an elbow you are able to draw long lines.

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Start with a simple geometry


Do not expect to sit down and create a masterpiece right away. At the beginning, start to draw different shapes squares, triangles, rectangles, and ovals. You may ask, why waste time on simple shapes if most of the product forms are complex? The answer is that everything can be broken down into shapes. For example, an iPod nano is made of two rectangles, two circles.

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Sketch types
Process sketches. The main purpose is about understanding an assignment. There are more writing that sketching. A focus is examining problems and analyzing the contest. Ideation sketches. Sketches that are created by designers while developing an idea of a product. Mainly roughly made and without details. Explanatory sketches. Created to explain function, shape and structure of a design concept. These are sketches presented to a client. Readable to everyone. Persuasive sketches. Finishing sketches that are usually created in digital softwares such as CAD-programs, Adobe Photoshop and others. Detailed and colorful to influence audience and sell a design concept. Get a precise information about each of sketch types here.
(http://www.sketchmyworld.com/specification-for-sketches/)

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Shadows
Shadows appear on objects in areas where the lighting is blocked or indirect. Before creating shadows it is important to choose a direction where the light source will come from. There are two main shadows that are typically drawn Sunlight, and Cast shadows. A cast shadows should be big enough to emphasize the shape of an object, but it shouldnt be the main subject in a sketch. It also brings an illusion of depth to your sketches. Keep it simple and fast. If it looks good and the object is in the main focus, then you have done it right. For technical explanations of shadow construction take a look at this website(http://www.handprint.com/HP/WCL/perspect6.html)

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Importance of details
Adding details to sketches, provides vital information for clients and other designers. Details can indicate the overall size of an object. Also, it creates more realistic look of a product you are creating. It is all about details when everything comes in one piece. Take time to explore some everyday objects. Do they have buttons, try to understand why there are rubber, metal pieces on particular places.

Image credit(http://www.kicksguide.com/admin/artist_series.asp?intThemeID=35) For inspiration and visual understanding of detail importance, check out this collection of motorcycle sketches.(http://www.sketchmyworld.com/50-motorcycle-sketches/)
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Exaggerate the form


A design concept sketch is supposed to show a visual appeal of a product to users. It basically means that details are often exaggerated to present the best of the product character. Elements describe product itself and that is why they must be enlarged in order to emphasize these details. Even in cartoons you often see big noses, ears, lips because these details show the unique character of a person. Image credit(http://www.idsketching.com/all/review-sketchbook-pro-2010/)

References
Product Design forum(http://www.productdesignforums.com/index.php?showforum=23)

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Video material Product Design by Sketching User experience Bill Buxton(http://vimeo.com/15273841) Everything about product sketching (http://www.sketchmyworld/) Daily sketches by a designer Spencer Nugent(http://www.sketch-a-day.com/) The latest works from leading industrial designers (http://www.industrialdesignserved.com/) 30 Essential Books for Industrial Designers (http://www.designsojourn.com/30-essential-books-forindustrial-designers/)

Industrial design magazine & resource(http://www.core77.com/) 13 books about product sketching (http://www.sketchmyworld.com/13-great-productsketching-books/)

Video tutorials about sketching techniques (http://www.idsketching.com/videos/) Automotive design & engineering (http://www.carbodydesign.com/)

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Author: Karina Sokolava(http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/author/karinasokolava/)

Karina is a student with a passion for product sketching and industrial design. Karina runs her own blog about product sketching SketchMyWorld.com(http://www.sketchmyworld.com/). Tags: guide(http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/tag/guide/) illustrate(http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/tag/illustrate/) illustration (http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/tag/illustration/) product(http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/tag/product/) sketch (http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/tag/sketch/) Advertisement

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