Introduction
Welcome
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What you should know before watching this course
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1. Design Sketching Overview
Exploring why designers sketch
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Understanding why speed is critical to design sketching
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Understanding the conversational nature of good sketching
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Exploring the relationship between sketching and the computer
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2. Design Sketching Fundamentals
Challenge: Sketch 2D geometric shapes and 3D forms
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Solution: Sketch 2D geometric shapes and 3D forms
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Sketching is creating the illusion of form in space
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Sketching DNA: Points/vertices, lines/curves, and planes/surfaces
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Drawing systems overview
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The interrelationship (connection) between the systems
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3. Orthographic Projection
Challenge: Sketch a simple 3-view orthographic of a wedge
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Solution: Sketch a simple 3-view orthographic of a wedge
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What is orthographic projection?
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Exploring the nature of flatness in multiview projection
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The power and dynamics of projection
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Bridging orthographic and perspective: The rotated plan method
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4. Perspective Projection: Inside the Box
Challenge: Quickly sketch a series of basic and altered cubic forms
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Solution: Quickly sketch a series of basic and altered cubic forms
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The DNA of 1-point perspective
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The DNA of 2-point perspective
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The mechanics of perspective (vantage points)
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Sketching inside the box: The scaffolding analogy
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Seeing and sketching
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Manipulating forms on the fly: Altered or derived cubic forms
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5. Perspective Projection: Outside the Box
Creating simple curved surfaces
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Challenge: Sketch a thermos
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Solution: Sketch a thermos
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Minimizing the scaffolding for quicker sketching
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The power of centerlines and projection lines (projecting to vertices and center points)
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The circle in perspective (the ellipse)
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Creating curved surfaces
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Creating compound curved surfaces: The CAD analogy
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6. Finishing Touches
Challenge: Sketch an asymmetrical shampoo bottle with hatch lines and a cast shadow
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Solution: Sketch an asymmetrical shampoo bottle with hatch lines and a cast shadow
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The power of line: Line weights for differentiation
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The workhorses of sketching:
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Grounding forms: Suggesting light, shade, and shadow with hatching
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Projecting shadows
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The power of a frame: Vignettes
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7. Putting It All Together
Sketching form in orthographic 2-view only: Bottle concepts
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Transitioning from orthographic to perspective: Sketching the complex form of a Pringle potato chip
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Sketching spatial designs in perspective
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Exploring form through sketching: Kitchen utensils
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