Introduction
Jorge Paricio
Lessons
Introduction
01:14 2Materials and Tools to Use when Drawing
14:27 3Preliminary Furniture Plans on a Floor Plan
07:45 4Using a Scale Ruler and Templates
05:36 5Rendering Furniture on Floor Plan to give Volume and Depth
06:06 6Line Weights and Adding Texture
04:24 7Architectural Lettering
08:11 8Complete House Floor Plan
03:23Isometric Perspective
03:42 10Why 3-Point Perspective Doesn't Work
04:05 11Benefits of Two-Point Perspective
03:06 12Preliminary Sketches for a Living Room
11:29 13Using Different Textures of Materials in your Drawing
03:51 14Adding Color to the Couch to Create Shiny Leather
11:26 15Rendering Soft and Shiny Textures
09:09 16Starting Elevation for the Kitchen
07:54 17Full Rendering Elevation of the Kitchen
07:28 18Putting the Elevation at a Different Scale
10:33 19Two-Point Perspective for Kitchen
10:04 20Canson Paper with Pastels
05:35 21Transfer Line and Heights
08:27 22Finishing the Rendering Using Canson Paper
08:48 23Creating Chrome and Color Reflections
10:43Lesson Info
Introduction
Hello. This is drawer Like an interior designer. I am Jorge Pary CEO have been teaching, drawing and rendering for 16 years. Today your learned how to create a living room and a kitchen from scratch. We're going to be working in a variety off techniques, and you're going and how to create how to find your vanishing point in your drawings where your horizon line is will work on creating elevations. Floor plans. But we're going to start with the basics, so I'll guide you through the different tools that we use in the profession as well the different papers that we can utilize to be successful. I also want to mention that we have a package that you that is available to download, which is over here, starting with the basic explanation of the different elements that we have in a perspective. And then we have some great lines that we can use examples of elevations, examples, off perspective views and also some have way finished rendering, so you could have a sense on how to complete them. So...
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Ratings and Reviews
user-8adf9d
It's difficult to find a class like this -- but that's exactly why it may be best to start with some sort of quick foundation in perspective drawing. This class puts together the process at a level that is not easily available outside of formal study and while it's not difficult, it is involved.
user-d2a6ef
Creative LIve Why don't you re-do this class! Its a great subject.....get a new camera operator, who knows the concept of learning from watching.
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