But at the same time, perspective represents the world. Isometric is also not a bad way to communicate and can be utilized. All these three are parallel and then the last three are also parallel. What makes it isometric is that all the vertical lines are parallel. I'm starting to make all of my outside lines darker or bolder to create a relationship and all the inside lines are their weight. Now, as I'm finishing this isometric Cube. The reason you rotate your page is to take advantage of your arms biomechanical position. Something you'll notice throughout here is that I do rotate my paper, I'm a believer in that skill set. And I'll quickly draw an isometric cube here. And if you do draw something in three quarters, I'd hazard a guess that most of you draw in what's called an isometric view. So if you haven't done art classes, drawing in perspective becomes a little bit of a mystery. So drawing in perspective is a slightly more natural way to show it. But at the same time Is anything in our world in elevation view? And the answer is no, everything is in perspective. So, I've done an elevation view here and elevation views are great way to communicate and show your work. That is the essence of line weight control. Notice that all of my outside lines are similar parallel and my inside lines are all similar. They start to catch your eye and frame what the profile of this thing looks like. As you notice, as I put more weight Where doggedness to the outside lines. The way you put your lines on the paper for designs, sketching, and the way you build it out is important. And as I communicate these lines You can start to see where I'm going. And I'm going to draw some kind of house. So, what are we showing I'm drawing a side view here. So, once we've got that initial lines on paper or digital like I'm doing. That's the key to line work, if you draw a little bit every day you will get better. The is the try and draw from your shoulder and try to make complete line. It's all about practice and confidence to make that happen. And I'm moving farther than I need to, to insure that it ends properly. So if I draw this line and this line, these extra areas here where it bleeds off they don't matter the point is I'm creating a complete line. When you see me draw this line what does it say? It says confidence and it says I am starting here and I am ending here. But what a lot of people forget is that when you're drawing, you should shoot for drawing from the shoulder or use your whole arm. So more than likely, when you're putting this line on paper, you're using your finger and thumb or two fingers to move the pen or whatever you're using. So what does this line say to you about the confidence level? To me, this line says maybe, maybe, maybe. Then the line slowly moves, and maybe it moves over here. So when you see someone draw, or if you don't draw a lot, when you see someone do it you tend to see this type of line. It's all about getting an idea across and there are some key aspects that you need to understand and the first one I want to talk to you about is lines. I'm talking about design sketching which is very different. Now I am not talking about art or beautiful art that's been done in the world. It takes your ideas, puts it in a clean and concise image and allows other people to see it. We draw as a communication tool to show our ideas drawing or sketching is a powerful tool that crosses boundaries and language barriers. So, before I get in to the software, let's talk about why we draw. But keep in mind, I'm using a digital drawing tool yet everything I'm talking about right now applies to an analog pen and paper methodology. In addition, the sketchbook app is available on in any mobile device. And I'm using the full version of the software on a drawing tablet called a Wacom and it is a full computer. And I'm going to use sketch book as my tool so that's digital drawing. What I want to talk about today is sketching. Please copy/paste the following links to your browser's search bar to view the requirements for each of the following software elements used in this course:ฤก23D Catch: Same as Tinkercad View Syllabus In addition, learners who enroll in the course certificate will receive extended free access to Fusion 360 (provided by Autodesk). Learners who complete this course will be able to use 3D software to design a wide variety of objects for both personal and professional use. This course is hands-on in nature and will provide step-by-step instructions to guide you through two popular 3D modeling programs, Tinkercad and Fusion 360. It will also demonstrate how 3D scanners work to turn physical objects into digital designs. This course will demonstrate how to use 3D printing software to create digital designs that can be turned into physical objects.
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