nowbotteacher

Interior Design Sketching Guide

Interior Design Sketching Guide Average ratng: 3,8/5 6895 votes
  1. Basic Interior Design Sketching
  2. Interior Design Sketching Programs

WATCH THIS SHORT TRAILER ABOUT 'BASE' (1 MIN) WATCH SAMPLE LESSON FROM THE COURSE (22 MIN) πŸ€“πŸŽ“βœοΈ Level: 'BASE' (for beginners) (for advanced) (Also you can buy 'BASE' + 'PRO' at a special price ) In this 5 lessons video-course 'BASE' I go over 1- and 2-point perspectives, marker techniques, composition and interior design drawing hacks. After only 5 step-by-step video-lessons you will make 5 professional marker sketches as shown here: πŸ‘©πŸΌβ€πŸŽ¨ Struggle with perspective drawing? Let me help you! Learn my proven step-by-step system to master interior sketching with markers in a week or less and create your own professional-looking interior sketches! πŸ‘©πŸΌβ€πŸŽ¨ Your access to the course is unlimited. πŸŽ“ 'BASE' VIDEO COURSE PROGRAM Lesson 1: Sketch of a bedroom in 2-point perspective (50 min) I this lesson we will draw a bedroom interior in 2-point perspective. Also we are going to learn here basics in interior design drawing.

I will cover such fundamentals like: vanishing points, horizon line, chiaroscuro, concept of aerial perspective. After this lesson you will understand how to work with markers (like Copic, Promarker, Chartpak etc), how to make beautiful gradients with them and how to render different kinds of textures, for example glass, metal, fabric, wood, mirror. Lesson 2: Sketch of a classical armchair in 2-point perspective (30 min) This lesson is all about cementing our knowledge about 2-point perspective from previous lesson, but this time hand rendering of a classical armchair will be our point of interest. After this lesson you will understand how you can draw complex objects via simple forms. Lesson 3: Sketch of a dining room in 1-point perspective (60 min) We are going to make here a stylish sketch of a dining room in minimalistic Scandic style. Here I will introduce you to the concept of 1-point perspective. As for the textures, lacquered surfaces and wood will be our focus.

Get my free pdf 'materials for interior sketching'. Vicon cm 167 manual. In this blog post i will tell you what materials you will need for interior design drawing. The illustrated guide to visual note taking. Interior Design and Illustrations: Mike Rohde. Through sketching and doodling. (Interior, Interior Design, Interior Decorating. (Urban Sketching Handbooks) Urban Sketching For Beginners: A Beginner's Guide to Urban Sketching.

Lesson 4: Sketch of a living room in combined perspective (70 min) Here we will combine our knowledge about 1- and 2-points perspectives in one drawing of a living room in Classic French style. Textures covered in this lesson: crystal, textile, wood. You will perfect and polish your skills which have been built in previous lessons.

Interior Design Sketching Guide

Basic Interior Design Sketching

Lesson 5: Sketch-plan of a studio apartment (30 min) This lesson will be all about creating an incredibly-looking furniture layout in markers in only 30 minutes! Without time lapse, all in real time. You will fall in love with this one, I promise you! Textures covered here: ceramic tile, glass, wood, textile. + Bonuses: Danish sofa: velvet texture (22 min) Quick sketch of Scandinavian interior (27 min) Two video-tutorials on how to draw 2-point perspective Step-by-step sketch-plan guide (PDF) πŸ‘©πŸΌβ€πŸ’» This video-course cover how to hand render interiors by using 1- and 2-points perspectives in addition to marker shading. πŸŽ“ HERE ARE PREVIEWS FROM THE LESSONS: πŸ‘©πŸΌβ€πŸŽ¨ This is a great time and money investment for interior designers as well as interior design students!

Interior Design Sketching Programs

✏️ MATERIALS FOR THIS COURSE πŸ–Markers paper (Canson, Copic, Molotow), better 70 g/m2, as this kind of paper save marker pigment so they can live longer and be of use. Regular paper alos will be fine. πŸ–Grey markers (at least 3 greys: light, medium and dark, usually marked as β„–1, β„–3, β„–5) πŸ–Coloured markers (minimum 5 colours: beige or sand, dark brown or chocolate, olive, dark red, dark blue) πŸ–White pastel pencil (for example Caran'd'ache) πŸ–White ink jel pen (for example Jelly Roll) πŸ–Black liner or black pen (for example Copic Multiliner of Faber Castell) πŸ–Pencil πŸ–Eraser πŸ–Ruler Plus you can check my blog-post which I created specially to help you with your best marker choice: Or watch my short video (10 min) about my Minimum and Maximum sets for interior design drawing.