Using Different Textures of Materials in your Drawing
Jorge Paricio
Lesson Info
13. Using Different Textures of Materials in your Drawing
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
Using Different Textures of Materials in your Drawing
All right, So let's start working on different materials. When you have an interior, you always have to have a sense off how the materials will be rendered. Um, at this point, I don't have you work this way or not. They're different methods of working, but you always have to have an inquisitive mind. So what that means is I'm sure you watch TV shows and that you get into interior design where you like to just read magazines. Um, if you're at a library and you cannot really rape part that page, you take a picture off what you like, make an effort of taking a picture. And then, if you want, just print that out. Review the magazine is yours. You print that out and you start putting together a book off the materials and and or objects that you find that are interesting. So, for example, I have over here from the magazines that I have, I took some ideas for faucets, for example, how reflective the our living room, Who that's That's leather. Maybe I can use that to render this right. You jus...
t make a collection. He doesn't have to be as fancy as thes putting on sleeves. He could just be in a regular manila folder. And you just have a serious of photographs there. Let me tell you one thing. This is what you will never dio. Okay? I love this magazine. This pictures. I'll get to that later, and then I'll read them later. I can assure you, a month from now, you don't know where that magazine went. You might even have giving it to ah, somebody else for you. Discarded or recycled. Did you don't know where it is in the house. Do it in the moment. Just rip. It is your own magazine, You said for your own purpose, right? So in this case, I took some photographs that I thought would be good for leather because we'll be rendering it. And then we have wall to wall carpet over here. I love how these windows look. Since I have an interior with a living room with lots of windows over here, I certainly want to have a sense off that open view. All right, So collect your images, and later over here, I have some kitchen. When we get into the second part, we want to do it in white. I want to do it in grey and some wood tones. What I want to go in black. This is when it gets fun. Us. A designer in control on you. Just take everything. Everything is an excuse for you to know about materials and textures or colors. All those three combined okay? Materials, texture and color texture. You could have the same material, but finished it differently. Could be shiny. Rick would be more course. Think, for example, would right materials. It could also be would, but it could be stained where it could be would. But there so many different types of wood could be for almost purplish brown all the way. Teoh. Maybe kind of bleached wood kind of grayish brown. Did you have a wide variety? And then, of course, just the materials themselves. Chinese it not. It's a glasses. Sustained steel. Just gather. Be inquisitive. Gather what you think. It's fun and just get your own collection of materials, and this is changing all the time. So be curious enough to really have your collection
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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.
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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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