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Sketching form in orthographic 2-view only: Bottle concepts
From the course: Sketching for Product Design and AEC
Sketching form in orthographic 2-view only: Bottle concepts
- So we're going to take a bit of detour. Having just spent a good deal of time explaining the process of sketching a shampoo bottle in perspective we're going to go revisit this concept with an emphasis on orthographic only. Too often people think of orthographic sketching as overly technical in appearance and difficult for non-designers to read. This may be true, but if the orthographics are done as quick freehand sketches with some additional line weight and hatch lines, or even marker, they can be very effective in communicating ideas, which can then in turn be developed in perspective. Any efforts put into developing concepts orthographically will reap dividends when it comes time to translate them into perspective for the simple reason that you've already mapped the geometry, so to speak. And so there's a familiarity with the form, the overall proportions, and even the inner relationship between the parts. I'm going to use this demo to show how to generate many different…
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Sketching form in orthographic 2-view only: Bottle concepts5m 11s
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Transitioning from orthographic to perspective: Sketching the complex form of a Pringle potato chip6m 21s
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Sketching spatial designs in perspective6m 25s
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Exploring form through sketching: Kitchen utensils6m 23s
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