@@productdesignermaker I should also add, with that "old school" you track some Vangelis sounds. Just happened to rewatch this since it pooped up on my feed again 😁
@@productdesignermaker it has an importance in the coherence of what we show ... 😉 But keep going, I love it, I love it. 🥰 At present it is being lost and I find it a shame.
This looks incredable! But with my own renders I can't really wrap my head around those multiple shadows and highlights on cilinders, I tend to just put one highlight line and then make a shadow gradient from there to the edge. How do you know where to place those highlights? If you could make a tutorial on the topic that would make my month haha. Anyways great work, keep it up!
Thank you. I hope to go into this in some depth at some point. Broadly speaking, if it’s a reflective material, it’s likely to reflect the whole range of tones from black to white, and if it IS reflective, it’s likely that the reflections will be a mix of gradual change and immediate change (sharp edge difference between black and white). If it’s a dull material like aluminium, the range will be softer. Hope this helps for now.
@@productdesignermaker Thanks, yes that clears it up some. The less roughness the material the more detail it will show in the reflections. I think I will work with photo reference next time to study how material reacts to light.
Anyone able to suggest a good textbook on rendering? Back in highschool (20y ago) I had this reference book for an industrial art course that broke down all different materials... Would love to find something similar for my daughter
If I can't find a solution, I'm tempted to model up some primary shapes with different lighting rigs and use blender to render these if different materials. But it's a little long winded of a solution
Nice! Do you think it matters how long presentation renders take to draw as I know you have talked about sketching things quickly in other videos? If so, how long did that beautiful drawing take? Also, should the shadow also be visible through the bottom hole? Good job
Hi, thanks for the question. Great point about the time it takes. I’d say this is a different type of drawing. It’s more a presentation drawing (rather than ideation sketching). This is an old school method, that in my opinion, still has it’s uses. It took about 60-70 minutes.... too long for a sketch during the early development stages. You’re absolutely correct.... and the first to mention the missing shadow. I noticed it straight away and filled it in, but after I’d finished filming sadly!
Hi! Thank you for the amazing educational content you share! This is my first stop into your channel, since I want to learn to use markers into my ID workflow. Question: what’d you recommend as the essential set of COPICs to get? There’s an entire slew of them! What to choose??? Omg! Thanks! 🙏
It’s an old fashioned skill that is largely replaced by digital rendering. However, it’s good to understand and have these skills, because we can use many of the same principles in other types of sketching and communication. We may have a design idea the we would like to render, when we feel we don’t have the time to simulate on computer. Hope this answers the question.
Hi, in my opinion, the best paper is specific marker pen paper. You can buy this online and in art supplies shops. The great advantage of this paper is that it doesn’t bleed. In other words, the ink from the marker pen stays exactly where the nib has been, and doesn’t soak outwards into the paper. There are lots of different brands, so I recommend you see what’s available near to you. Anything calling itself ‘marker pen paper’ from a reputable brand will be good.
You mean you didn’t spot the other error? Either way, it’s just a sketch.... not meant to be photorealistic! Just a quick demo of a dying skill. Just trying to help 🤷♂️🙂
Nice, really! But I the spring look like a "triangle" around the rod, look too straight, isn't? But technics ares here and it really nice to see you making that :) TY
Anthony Grolleau Not so much a time constraint exercise, but when I started the rendering, my intention was to offer people an opportunity to watch the process whilst encouraging them to have a go themselves. I didn’t want to spend a huge amount of time on the rendering, and wished to simplify the process, to bring it to people who might have been less inclined to have a go at producing a photo realistic artwork.
@@productdesignermaker ok, good job, I discovered your channel some days ago. And you give me some technics I like your job and your teaching 😅 It looks so easy When you do 🤣🤣
Yeah, if someone handed me this and a digital rendition of the same design, I choose the old school method every time. There is more intention behind this, meaning more careful thought- now for FE analysis, that’s a different story.
I really like it but this music is sooo creepy and dramatic. I think its cool if you want to be chill but that is not very chill. It makes me feel uncomfortable.
Imagine how I felt making it! I was so scared that I had to keep checking over my shoulder to see that there wasn’t anyone creepy approaching me! Not very easy doing a rendering when you’re looking the other way! 😂
Good evening, this is beautifull to see, awesome. Congratulations and thanx for share whith us.
Don t stop sharing content, please.
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Good evening. Thank you very much! Appreciate the support!
the spring is square in plan. there needs to be falloff as it wraps. but maybe that’s on purpose?
Classic! Great to see the traditions carried on.
Todd Elliott thank you. Definitely old school, but still useful hopefully.
@@productdesignermaker I should also add, with that "old school" you track some Vangelis sounds. Just happened to rewatch this since it pooped up on my feed again 😁
when it looks perfect-------- you add new details------- and gain looks perfect ------- you add further details- Respect from India
Thank you!!!! 🙏
Your videos have been great for teaching some of the smaller details I have been missing. Thank you.
LED86AU That’s really great to hear. Thank you for getting in touch, I appreciate it.
this was very pleasing. you knowledge of light and shadow is inspiring. thank you for sharing your work
Thank you, I really appreciate this.
That's some high level rendering there! You got a sub!
Thank you!!
Thee classical draftsman at work~
Thank you.
Thank you for posting your videos, i find them quite inspiring
My pleasure. There will be more on the way.
At this point I'm not getting this for school I just like to watch it
Awesome, really pleased! Thank you.
Sir I'm watching your videos and getting such great inspirations..
I'm from india and you
Thank you very much. I’m from the UK.
@@productdesignermaker OK sir
@@productdesignermaker sir where in UK?
I think tools for an architect,engineer,product designer are very precious.😍
But less than family😍😜
Yes, true!
Beautiful work
Thank you!!
Your tools are really good... I know copics but not other tools you use, so make a video of your tools you mostly use..
Love you and your project😘😍
Thanks for the idea! .... and thank you for the support.
This is extraordinary
Thank you - I think!!
i have learnt a lot from your videos.... Thank You
That’s great to hear. Thank you.
Amazing!
Thank you
Very nice design and nice technique .... but this shock absorber cannot work: in which part can the orange bar slide?
I wonder why this matters? I’m just filming a demo of some old-fashioned rendering techniques 🤷♂️ 😂😂
@@productdesignermaker it has an importance in the coherence of what we show ... 😉
But keep going, I love it, I love it. 🥰
At present it is being lost and I find it a shame.
Love you sir from India
Awesome, thank you 🙏
I needed the inspiration. Thank you!
Ramuthaga Khumbelo Marumo brilliant! Thank you!
It’s amazing but you forgot the shadow in the opening on the bottom. I’m an industrial design student and love these videos!
I did indeed! 🤷♂️
Awesome stuff!
Benjamin koshy thanks very much.
Truly inspirational
Thank you!!!
This looks incredable! But with my own renders I can't really wrap my head around those multiple shadows and highlights on cilinders, I tend to just put one highlight line and then make a shadow gradient from there to the edge. How do you know where to place those highlights? If you could make a tutorial on the topic that would make my month haha. Anyways great work, keep it up!
Thank you. I hope to go into this in some depth at some point. Broadly speaking, if it’s a reflective material, it’s likely to reflect the whole range of tones from black to white, and if it IS reflective, it’s likely that the reflections will be a mix of gradual change and immediate change (sharp edge difference between black and white). If it’s a dull material like aluminium, the range will be softer. Hope this helps for now.
@@productdesignermaker Thanks, yes that clears it up some. The less roughness the material the more detail it will show in the reflections. I think I will work with photo reference next time to study how material reacts to light.
Nice video. I liked the steel ruler . Can you provide a link from where to buy?
Thank you. Have a look on Amazon for a 15mm steel rule and take your pick. Don’t currently have an affiliate link for one, sorry.
Wow that was awesome thanks for shearing
Proficy Ink my pleasure!!
Which pen do you use to outline sketch
All the equipment I used in the video is linked in the description below it.
great work!
Russell Pollock Thank you very much.
Anyone able to suggest a good textbook on rendering? Back in highschool (20y ago) I had this reference book for an industrial art course that broke down all different materials... Would love to find something similar for my daughter
If I can't find a solution, I'm tempted to model up some primary shapes with different lighting rigs and use blender to render these if different materials. But it's a little long winded of a solution
Look for books by Dick Powell.
Suberb drawing...
But what is exactly this thing?
Thanks, it’s just a made up object based upon a suspension spring.
It's reciprocating dingle-arm, most commonly used to reduce sinusodial depleneration.
Thats amazing .. I’ve always underestimated copic in designing I always use gouache but your demo made me change my mind
Great to hear! Thank you!
Which kind of white pen you use in this drawing
Rattan Raj it’s a Schwan Stabilo.
What's a price of one Copic marker in UK..
Click on the links below the video for the current price.
Very nice !!
Thank you very much!
Esto es realmente increíble
Me llenas de inspiración
Thank you!!
This is really helpfull, thanks
Annelotte my pleasure, thank you.
you could mention the materials you use in the description...
I'm getting there slowly.... this UA-cam thing is hard work! Thanks for the feedback!
Nice! Do you think it matters how long presentation renders take to draw as I know you have talked about sketching things quickly in other videos? If so, how long did that beautiful drawing take? Also, should the shadow also be visible through the bottom hole? Good job
Hi, thanks for the question. Great point about the time it takes. I’d say this is a different type of drawing. It’s more a presentation drawing (rather than ideation sketching). This is an old school method, that in my opinion, still has it’s uses. It took about 60-70 minutes.... too long for a sketch during the early development stages. You’re absolutely correct.... and the first to mention the missing shadow. I noticed it straight away and filled it in, but after I’d finished filming sadly!
What's the name of the song?
Not sure. I downloaded it through epidemic sound.
Hi!
Thank you for the amazing educational content you share! This is my first stop into your channel, since I want to learn to use markers into my ID workflow.
Question: what’d you recommend as the essential set of COPICs to get? There’s an entire slew of them! What to choose??? Omg!
Thanks! 🙏
Thank you. Sorry for the slow response. If you pm me, or email me, I’ll send a list of ‘essential’ copics.
What rendering pens do you use?
Charlie Graham these are Copic markers.
Hey can i ask you which brand of markers do you have?
Hi, @copicmarkers
Do you have a course in which you teach everything how to make it from basic level
Sorry, no, not currently. My UA-cam videos go through much of what you’ll want though I think.
I thank you so much for sharing. 👌😍 🤓✌
My pleasure
In what kind of situation would one apply this skill?
It’s an old fashioned skill that is largely replaced by digital rendering. However, it’s good to understand and have these skills, because we can use many of the same principles in other types of sketching and communication. We may have a design idea the we would like to render, when we feel we don’t have the time to simulate on computer. Hope this answers the question.
@@productdesignermaker thanks!
May I ask what type of paper would you recommend to use with copic markers? Thx!
Hi, in my opinion, the best paper is specific marker pen paper. You can buy this online and in art supplies shops. The great advantage of this paper is that it doesn’t bleed. In other words, the ink from the marker pen stays exactly where the nib has been, and doesn’t soak outwards into the paper. There are lots of different brands, so I recommend you see what’s available near to you. Anything calling itself ‘marker pen paper’ from a reputable brand will be good.
@@productdesignermaker Okay, thank you! Couldn't get the effect I wanted with regular copy paper lol.
Gran video
Thank you.
beauty.
Thank you!
Really nice and hand made realistic graphic! One little mistake - the string is a spiral, it looks a little different.. :)
You mean you didn’t spot the other error?
Either way, it’s just a sketch.... not meant to be photorealistic! Just a quick demo of a dying skill. Just trying to help 🤷♂️🙂
@@productdesignermaker Its OK :) . I meant - string as spiral is sinusoid, but it is more difficult for sketching, thats right :)
Fantastic rendering.....how many markers did you use? What numbers were they?
Sorry for the slow response. I'm hoping to add this info below the video in the next couple of days. Thanks for your interest.
Amazing job. Just for curiosity, how much time do you take to draw this render?
Thank you. It took 60-70 minutes.
Have you used toned paper?
If not,
So, Which paper you used?
What is your favourite brand for a paper? Please answer😍😘
Hi, yes, I've used toned paper. I've just added links in the description that will take you to the products.
Great video 👍
Thank you!!
Straight flexin' on em! 😎
kill3rkitt3ns 💪 can’t help myself!
Nice, really! But I the spring look like a "triangle" around the rod, look too straight, isn't? But technics ares here and it really nice to see you making that :) TY
Anthony Grolleau difficult to ‘curve’ the spring with time constraints and a ruler. This is a more representational sketch than photo real.
@@productdesignermaker ok I didn't understand that was a time constraint exercise 😉
Anthony Grolleau Not so much a time constraint exercise, but when I started the rendering, my intention was to offer people an opportunity to watch the process whilst encouraging them to have a go themselves. I didn’t want to spend a huge amount of time on the rendering, and wished to simplify the process, to bring it to people who might have been less inclined to have a go at producing a photo realistic artwork.
@@productdesignermaker ok, good job, I discovered your channel some days ago. And you give me some technics I like your job and your teaching 😅 It looks so easy When you do 🤣🤣
And it semms the shadow stopps inside the hole at the bottom end. But still really amazing. Thanks for the video!
What is this?
It’s an imaginary suspension spring.
@@productdesignermaker Pls.Tell me drawing pen name& point number,,
@@productdesignermaker I can learn product design without school..
Can you help me?
You forgot about the shadow behind lower hole
Yep, well spotted!
Hand drafting...... The forgotten skill
Due to digital designing software
Fun to try and keep it alive!
Yeah, if someone handed me this and a digital rendition of the same design, I choose the old school method every time. There is more intention behind this, meaning more careful thought- now for FE analysis, that’s a different story.
Thank you very much. Sorry for the very slow response!
the spring is rendered as a square ...
I’m simply representing a spring. I’m not attempting photo-realism.
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They draw is Bad because the circle down si not with dark
But is one of the better drawings i see
Where can I see your drawings please?
I really like it but this music is sooo creepy and dramatic. I think its cool if you want to be chill but that is not very chill. It makes me feel uncomfortable.
Imagine how I felt making it! I was so scared that I had to keep checking over my shoulder to see that there wasn’t anyone creepy approaching me! Not very easy doing a rendering when you’re looking the other way! 😂
@@productdesignermaker :D :D very funny
@@janadark3498 sorry, I couldn’t resist. Yes I know, getting the music right seems to be the trickiest part of this YouTubing business!
@@productdesignermaker That is true, but hey you have great content and if music is the only problem then you're good.
@@janadark3498 haha! Thank you!