Shading gives your objects weight and volume. Follow the to create a realistic 3D effect: Highlight : The spot where the light hits directly. Halftone : The true color/value of the object. Core Shadow : The darkest part of the object itself.
: Light bouncing back from the surface onto the shadow side. Cast Shadow : The shadow the object throws onto the ground. 3. Practice Sketching Techniques
: Good for rough textures or organic environments. How to Draw drawing and sketching objects and e...
To "make a piece" in the style of Scott Robertson's , you should focus on industrial design sketching techniques. This approach uses perspective and construction to build complex objects from basic shapes. 1. Build with Basic Forms
Instead of drawing outlines, start by sketching the three-dimensional "skeletons" of your objects. Most complex pieces are just combinations of: Shading gives your objects weight and volume
: Lines that follow the "wrap" of an object's surface to show its 3D form.
: Used for structure and defining the perspective. Cylinders : Great for wheels, joints, or rounded bodies. Spheres : Useful for joints or organic transitions. 2. Master Shading and Lighting Core Shadow : The darkest part of the object itself
Use different strokes to add texture and depth to your piece: