i'm binge-watching your industrial design fundamentals series and it feels like i just had a year-long course. i can't thank you enough for these videos!
Thank you so much for this series, I am a product design engineer student who is finally trying to learn how to properly sketch like a product/industrial designer. I have been very disappointed with the lack of good sketching vids on youtube but your channel is a hidden gem!
Hello boy, thank you for your 🆘 lol, I practice with your videos , are very practicals and funny . Thanks for use your passion for help to others. Blessings of Mexico 🇲🇽✨😊
Great video and I really like the cheesy introductions😂 about the next video for shadows, can you explain how to project shadows for objects on the air? So shadow falls to ground, I have difficulty with them. Also how to drop shadows on other objects, flat or curved surfaced. Thank youuuu☺️☺️☺️
Hello sir. I am great fan of yours. I want to be an automotive designer but for that I am starting from basics which you show in your videos. Sir please its my request can I get an opportunity to work with you, to gain some skills. Please. Also can you tell what tools you used to draw
Alright I feel like your theories are new to me and they conflict with what I know. To my knowledge we use thicker line weight on edges of which we can't see all bordering faces. That also applies to the grooves you showed, but only when there is a hidden face 'attached' to that line that we can't see. Also, using heavier line weight on edges of curved faces like cilinders or even spheres, no added line weight because technically that face has no edge.
Sorry, not sure I got what the conflict is. Technically there are no outlines in nature at all so most of the rules are there to make the visual more appealing. Thicker lines can be there for representing shadow area, to pop specific parts of the visual to show overlapping areas, to differentiate detail are from utlines, and many more.
Every illustrative drawing benefits from line weight since it communicates light direction, shadows, positioning, and just makes the whole lineart more dynamic.
That is totally fine. I studied (industrial design) together with people who didn't care for sketching and all and always jumped straight into CAD. It's really up to what you prefer. Many people in the concept art industry don't really draw, they understand lighting and color and only use 3D modeling and photobashing to achieve the results they need. SO it is really up to what you need to get the job done ;)
I use the Papermate Flair M fineliners and Stylefile markers. The fineliner I'm pretty sure you can get it worldwide. The markers are a german brand not sure if they deliver in India, but I would recommend Touch because they are a brand that is quite present on the Asian continents and I actually like them quite a bit.
i'm binge-watching your industrial design fundamentals series and it feels like i just had a year-long course. i can't thank you enough for these videos!
Glad you enjoy it!
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Thank you so much for this series, I am a product design engineer student who is finally trying to learn how to properly sketch like a product/industrial designer. I have been very disappointed with the lack of good sketching vids on youtube but your channel is a hidden gem!
I’m industrial design student, this help me a lot 🥲 Thank you! 🙏
Happy to hear that!
Honestly i have learn more in this sessions than with my actual drawing teachers
I'm happy to hear that my video was helpful!
Hello boy, thank you for your 🆘 lol, I practice with your videos , are very practicals and funny . Thanks for use your passion for help to others. Blessings of Mexico 🇲🇽✨😊
You are perfect teacher and designer
Thank you very mucb
a Whole semester of ID in 3 videos haha cant beleive it!
Glad you liked them mate :)
Your explanations are awesome👍👍👍
Thank you, I'm glad to see you find them useful!
Well organised playlist
Thank you for such a great explanation. I'm following your tips and it's helping me a lot.
And accent is just fine sir. 👍
Glad to hear you found the video useful ^_^
Thank you so much. Your videos are very helpful.
Glad to hear you like them!
Thank you so much ❤
Hope it was helpful
The fact that it's snowing and my teacher set me this makes me wanna go crazy
I am not sure if that is good or bad XD
Espero que você continue postando seus vídeos está me ajudando bastante
Eu farei o meu melhor ^_^
Thank you for avant! Good job!
Varo Rodríguez glad you enjoyed it mate ^^
Thank you so much for your tutorial!! im subscribed and I will keep watching!!!
K pes thank you! I'm happy to hear that!
Great video and I really like the cheesy introductions😂 about the next video for shadows, can you explain how to project shadows for objects on the air? So shadow falls to ground, I have difficulty with them. Also how to drop shadows on other objects, flat or curved surfaced. Thank youuuu☺️☺️☺️
Esra Yilmaz hah thank you i enjoy making those cheesy intros :) and yes those are exactly the topics i want to talk about next week.
Great video. Thanks
Happy to hear you enjoyed it!
teacher :- please use ruler
this guy:- that's not straight enough im goona use my hands
Hey a little bit of Chernobyl radiation takes you a long way! ;)
@@alexanderzachariah6894 wow toxic
learnt a lot new things today.
I'm happy to read that!
I have a suggestion, let's have more of your tutorials!
Thank you so much
Very good instructions in all your videos. Thank you. Subscribed.
Thank you for your kind words and for your sub ^_^
You’re so funny😂🤩 Thanks for the great tips!
"no lines in nature" that was somehow a 'ahah' moment for me
Awesome ! thank you for sharing your talent to teach and to help people like me who want to be better at drawing from the fundamentals :)
Thank you for watching my video :)
Great video! Iam mechanical engineering and i think design in sketch is beautiful
Terimakasih banyak! (Indonesian way to thanks www)
Terimakasih 🙏
Hey Robert you are doing a great things, Here I can't understand the lighting effects could you explain briefly .
Thanks mate, what exactly do you mean by lighting effects? Which part do you not understand?
amazing as hell pls continue
Senmonka Shonen thank you very much I’m glad you enjoyed the video !
Nice tutorial man !!!!
Thanks mate, glad you like it :)
Hello sir. I am great fan of yours. I want to be an automotive designer but for that I am starting from basics which you show in your videos. Sir please its my request can I get an opportunity to work with you, to gain some skills. Please. Also can you tell what tools you used to draw
You should join my discord where you can share your progress with others and get feedback.
Alright I feel like your theories are new to me and they conflict with what I know. To my knowledge we use thicker line weight on edges of which we can't see all bordering faces. That also applies to the grooves you showed, but only when there is a hidden face 'attached' to that line that we can't see. Also, using heavier line weight on edges of curved faces like cilinders or even spheres, no added line weight because technically that face has no edge.
Sorry, not sure I got what the conflict is. Technically there are no outlines in nature at all so most of the rules are there to make the visual more appealing. Thicker lines can be there for representing shadow area, to pop specific parts of the visual to show overlapping areas, to differentiate detail are from utlines, and many more.
haha :D i also hate winter :D cool video as usual and very fun intros
Anca Pora Illustration thanks a lot really glad you enjoyed it. I really take a lot of joy in making these silly intros :)
do eclipses have a line weight?
Every illustrative drawing benefits from line weight since it communicates light direction, shadows, positioning, and just makes the whole lineart more dynamic.
cool
Thames!
What type of pen are you using?
A cheap fine liner from the local supermarket
This helped so much again thanku 😭 luv ur videos. also wat is that accent though hahaha
Glad you found it useful! Disregard the accent I have my days XD
i hope engineering school teach these, my classmate and me draw like shit lol, we have to do cad for the simplest sketch
That is totally fine. I studied (industrial design) together with people who didn't care for sketching and all and always jumped straight into CAD. It's really up to what you prefer. Many people in the concept art industry don't really draw, they understand lighting and color and only use 3D modeling and photobashing to achieve the results they need. SO it is really up to what you need to get the job done ;)
Hey i am from India can anyone tell me what kind of markers is he using and if there is any availability in India
I use the Papermate Flair M fineliners and Stylefile markers. The fineliner I'm pretty sure you can get it worldwide. The markers are a german brand not sure if they deliver in India, but I would recommend Touch because they are a brand that is quite present on the Asian continents and I actually like them quite a bit.
jak zdobryles papermate flair w polsce?
I live in the Netherlands so I don't know how you would get them there, but I am pretty sure there have to be shops where you can get them.
Intro 😂😂😂
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