Due to the COVID situation, it was being online/HBL.
We're learning about product sketches and design specifications this week. The first section was product sketches, which are essential for creative expression in product design. It is considered as the primary method by which product designers externalize a product's design concepts. Most significantly, sketches or drawings enhance the understanding and provide clues for future product refinements and revisions.
The first task was sketching a straight line whether we can draw some decent quality lines without the need for a ruler. Following that, sketch curves, circles, and ellipses. By drawing all that, there's is a technique for example, by sketching ellipse draw 3 parallel vertical lines about 3 cm apart.
The sketches are shown below were done by Vignesh (in pen) and Seri (in pencil).
Afterwards, we learn about one-point or two-point perspective drawing.
A one-point perspective drawing features a single vanishing point, which is commonly directly opposite the viewer's eye and on the horizon line. All lines parallel to the viewer's line of sight fade to the horizon in the direction of this vanishing point.
Two-point perspective is defined by two vanishing points that indicate two convergence points and an infinite distance away.
We were asked to draw either one-point of milk and two-point perspective of a book.
The sketches are shown below were done by Vignesh (in pen) and Seri (in pencil).
Finally, we will use the sketching techniques we acquired in this lesson to try to draw our chemical product. Simultaneously, we must create a design specification table for our chemical product.
Here's a quick drawing of our chemical product. The first picture was the old version, the second picture is the newest version.
Our chemical product's design specifications are as below.
TBC - TO BE CONFIRM
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