Product Design Sketching

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Product Design Sketching Activity From 2d to 3d

Activity Objectives In this exercise, you will get to practise using different ways to render tonal values for representing depths and shapes further develop your fluency in using dots and lines as the basic element for sketching

Part I: Instructions Use a soft pencil to create a range of tonal values for converting the 2d shapes into 3d forms with the different rendering methods: Hatching Crosshatching Scribbling Stippling Dashing

Part I: Instructions Repeat the exercise using a fine-tipped black pen

Part II: Instructions With a soft pencil, create tonal values to depict the 3 dimensionality of the object being shown