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It was the

first semester of my sophomore year. I had just done the most dynamic design

sketch ever done of a butter dish with lid, from an ant's perspective. While

I thought it was cool, my instructor couldn't tell if it was a butter dish,

or some kind of modernist housing block. He then did something like the

below demo I've done for you. This illustrates the importance of selecting

a proper perspective in communicating your ideas.

Three rectangular forms of similar proportion in space. You can see how the perspective already implies scale.

With just a little form added, you can see how quickly the right perspective helps.

Now with appropriately scaled details and backgrounds, the three

rectangles that are the same proportion, have totally different scales.

Sketch: 10 min

Rendering: 20 min

A quick demo on a quick technique I am using lately for rough and quick concepts. This technique is great to pop a loose sketch for a

design review. This is just one of many quick ways to communicate your ideas to others. The important thing is to find a few ways that

work for you that the people you work with can understand.

Step 1: scan, clean up, and set layer to multiply

Step 2: create a new layer, and loosely brush in a medium grey

Step 3: erase out overspray with block eraser

Step 4: select surface facing viewer looselt with polygon laso and use dodge and burn to add form

Step 5: Select surface facing away from viewer and shadow with doge and burn tools

Step 6: select smaller surfaces and shade with dodge and burn

Step 7: use paintbrush tool to ad highlights

Step 8: zoom out and make sure form is reading and lightsource is consistant

Step 9: add a new layer and zoom out, using a large soft brush, lay in a simple background that reinforces the ligh scheme.

Step 10: add a second tone to the background and erase it out from behind the secondary sketch

Step 11: Select the side panel using the polygon laso and copy and paste it onto a new layer. To create the look of a white panel

increase the brightness on this layer

step 12: Select the front face plate and copy and paste onto a new layer

Sep 13: Using the hue saturation window add color to the front panel. Check the "colorize" box and use the sliders to reach the desired

color.

Step 14: Copy yhe base shading layer and use brightness contrast to darken this part

Step 15: with the linework layer off you can see how slopy the rendering is

Step 16: using the add noise filter I add noise to the background and the face plate layers to add some texture to the sketch

The final: Again this is just one of many quick ways to show an idea to others.

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