Why You Need to Learn To Use Gravity Sketch for iPad

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  • Опубліковано 11 чер 2024
  • This is a first look at Gravity Sketch for iPad. In this video, I go through an industrial design workflow where I start with a 2D sketch in Gravity Sketch, turn it into 3D, take some screenshots, and finally sketch a few iterations of the design in Procreate. I think it's a viable process that could be used in any industrial design and development workflow.
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    Edit by Rohan Bell
    John Mauriello has been working professionally as an industrial designer since 2010. He is an Adjunct Professor of industrial design at California College of the Arts.

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  • @aldomarten3222
    @aldomarten3222 3 роки тому +6

    It would be very interesting to see a series on mobile and desktop design workflow, its best practices and even industry standard (as well as some alternative) software reviews. A series that could provide answers - based on your own experience - to questions such as: Why (or why not) an iPad over a cheap Wacom? What scenarios would better fit certain hardware purchases? Which design tools should you expect from an employer? Which alternatives would you suggest for a freelancer in comparison?
    Another video I'm still waiting for you to make: Electrospit design process (hot damn!) and Zume packaging (maybe a packaging series?).
    Thanks for the great content you've been putting out, professor. As an ID student it's quite fascinating.

    • @Design.Theory
      @Design.Theory  3 роки тому +5

      I would say that there isn't really an industry standard with this stuff. It's highly personalized and individualized. My process is a little bit more sketch-heavy. I do an insane number of underlays like this. I also do a LOT of crappy thumbnails that no one is ever supposed to see (except me). It also heavily depends on the project. Some of them require more prototyping and modelmaking, while others require more sketching.I think that's why I struggle with it.
      In terms of the professional projects I've done, I intentionally don't cover them for several reasons. One reason is that I want to be able to speak openly about the projects, which I can't do if a client is paying for them. Imagine if a client paid me a bunch of money to do a project and I made a UA-cam video about everything that is wrong with the product....probably wouldn't go over so well. I might do a process video for a personal project...but even then, I'm hesitant for a bunch of other reasons that I won't get into because this comment is already too long.

  • @reitencheng4878
    @reitencheng4878 3 роки тому +6

    I made sure to like that smash button.

  • @Design.Theory
    @Design.Theory  3 роки тому +1

    If you want to download the files I used to make these sketches, check out the link here: www.studioello.com/resources Enroll in my online industrial design course, Form Fundamentals. bit.ly/335vsqO ...I'll teach you about visual storytelling, design language, and form. Make a killer portfolio and land your dream job.

  • @nnapolitx
    @nnapolitx 3 роки тому +1

    Those are some sick glasses. I’m gonna check out this app. I started stick welding a couple months ago, and it be cool to have something to help me better plan out what I’m making. Up til now I’ve just done some shelves, but I want to make a roll bar for my truck.

    • @Design.Theory
      @Design.Theory  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks man. Yeah Gravity Sketch is fun. But honestly, 2D paper and pen works great for planning. It's by far the most common tool that I use.

  • @jimdeasy
    @jimdeasy 2 роки тому +1

    Rohan with the edit 🔥

  • @jordandrenth3912
    @jordandrenth3912 2 роки тому

    Smashed the like button. Broke my iPad screen 🤷‍♂️

  • @SekitendeJulius
    @SekitendeJulius Місяць тому

    Feather is catching up.

  • @kanishksingh6393
    @kanishksingh6393 3 роки тому +3

    Also please make a tutorial for sketching on photoshop

    • @Design.Theory
      @Design.Theory  3 роки тому +1

      I have a sketching video that you can watch. It's not specific to photoshop, but all of the same rules apply no matter what application you use

  • @embeddedsauce2423
    @embeddedsauce2423 3 роки тому

    Once again thank you for the video. Which CAD software would you recommend?

    • @Design.Theory
      @Design.Theory  3 роки тому +1

      I use Rhino, but it depends entirely on what kind of work you're doing and what company you're working for.

  • @burr1143
    @burr1143 8 місяців тому

    Hi! Is gravity sketch could replace blender's grease pencil? If no is there any app you know for that purpose?

  • @MonsterPumpkin
    @MonsterPumpkin 2 роки тому +1

    Soon as I saw the vector editing and 3D modelling I knew I was gonna like this app and so I went to check its price... Its free ????? Definitelly glad I watched this video because it seems this little gem got lost in the app store and went under my radar somehow

    • @Design.Theory
      @Design.Theory  2 роки тому +1

      I think it's insane that it's free honestly. You should check out their VR app if you get a chance.

    • @therealkjdrugs
      @therealkjdrugs 2 роки тому

      @@Design.Theory can you 3d print with ipad gravity stretch?

  • @samanthanu9672
    @samanthanu9672 Рік тому

    Wow I didn’t know it was on iPad, I’ve been using it in vr