Creating Texture and Composition
Jorge Paricio
Lesson Info
16. Creating Texture and Composition
Lessons
Introduction
06:17 2Preliminary Sketches of Different Products
05:53 3Steps of Rendering Coffee Maker
06:02 4How to Create Quick Orthographic Views
20:35 5Description of Isometric, Oblique, 1-2-3 Point Perspective Views
11:03 6Best Angle for Perspective View
06:16 7Perspective View on Graphics 360 Paper using Different Materials
13:31 8Final Render of Coffee Maker
15:19Working with Preliminary Sketches of Street Cleaner
16:25 10Chrome and Reflective Materials
10:42 11Final Render of Exterior of Street Cleaner
06:41 12Sketches of Interior of Street Sweeper
09:18 13Design Concepts for the Interior
07:20 14Final Rendering of Interior and Exterior of Sweeper
17:47 15Defining Final Outlines and Contrast
08:04 16Creating Texture and Composition
04:31Lesson Info
Creating Texture and Composition
a couple more things. One would be about composition, the other one about showing better. You're materials. So far we have brown, but this isn't kind of non descript brown. We need to show texture. That's when I would pick up my pencil. If this is, for example, would I can do like the would lines, the grain lines to really indicate that some knots here and there I can also do, if it is shiny, Would I know it would be kind of plastic wood because otherwise he would be very difficult to kind of wrap around. I can get my China marker. She's a white pencil and then add a little touch up there. Here we go. I can do a touch up here off light if you want to add reflections. Reflections wouldn't really work if you have very light tones. But if you have dark bones, it would. They would work better. Like, for example, I could do. I could try to do our highlight here, but it's already quite light. I wouldn't really work, but a little highlight of reflection would work well on my brake light over ...
here because it is already dark enough It's a deep color. Same thing here. So you tried to find your your spots where you would have dark tones, or even if I want to emphasize even further, while the mechanical parts that make this front who would be lifted, I can add some details using a white China marker or just regular pencil. All right, depending on the dark. Um, how dark these objects would be this color would be. You can use pencil, or you can use the china marker. This is, say, a soft pencil that works really well too. So just choose. We would say, Choose your weapon might choose what would work best. These are easier to sharpen. This is not because it's so soft that have you tried to sharpen it, he would just break. All right. My last comment here would be how to create a good composition similarly to what we had done with the coffee maker. We want to wrap things up by just adding a good outline that would clean this up. In this case, I wanna work with some black lines to define the interior so that I would have like, a more defined shape over here I would still need to work more on this final rendering, but you get a good sense of what it would take. All right, Um, so you see, my last touches here would be, You see, I added a black outline to define guy. See, this year, the interior with a black outline around. And I am working in a black outline to define the perimeter off my main console and the outline off my seeds. All right, so that's almost there. And then I would continue working. I barely worked on this one. I would work more on the outlines of the shape if it is for the wheels. And if you are not sure about your wheels always yours, especially for the wheels, use your templates, then get you very far from transportation in the They are a must. You really have to have good control off your outline of your circle so that you can get good shapes there. All right. So hopefully you had finding this class and you got a good sense on how we can sketch like an industrial designer. Have fun with your projects
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Ratings and Reviews
Mike
I thought this was a well rounded introduction to this subject. Really liked the teachers attitude as well - very inspiring!