Creative sketching in product design / edited by SendPoints Publishing Co. Ltd.
Material type: TextPublication details: Hong Kong: SendPoints Publishing Co. Ltd. ; ©2018Description: 237 pages : chiefly illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cmISBN: 9789887849384 (hardcover)Subject(s): Drawing Technique -- Pictorial works Product design -- Product design | Pictorial works drawing (image-making) -- Pictorial worksLOC classification: TS171.6 .C74 | 2018 c.1Summary: Though computer rendering has been a huge boon to designers, drawing by hand is still indispensable when it comes to developing ideas and presenting concept art. Creative Sketching in Product Design offers readers a square-one guide to all the skills required to create professional, realistic product drawings: perspective, including one-, two-, three-point and cavalier perspective; light & shadow, including shadow boundaries and projections; and coloring techniques, which includes material effects for wood, plastic and metal. Step-by-step diagrams and exercises make this an ideal resource for the classroom, while also being fully accessible to the self-directed learner. A broad selection of existing products, with photographs alongside the original concept development sketches, offer a look into the ways in which sketching can be the bridge between an idea and a usable product.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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General Circulation | APU Library Open Shelf | Book | TS171.6 .C74 2018 c.1 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 00019044 |
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Though computer rendering has been a huge boon to designers, drawing by hand is still indispensable when it comes to developing ideas and presenting concept art. Creative Sketching in Product Design offers readers a square-one guide to all the skills required to create professional, realistic product drawings: perspective, including one-, two-, three-point and cavalier perspective; light & shadow, including shadow boundaries and projections; and coloring techniques, which includes material effects for wood, plastic and metal. Step-by-step diagrams and exercises make this an ideal resource for the classroom, while also being fully accessible to the self-directed learner. A broad selection of existing products, with photographs alongside the original concept development sketches, offer a look into the ways in which sketching can be the bridge between an idea and a usable product.
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