The ONLY 3 arrows you need in Sketching│Industrial and Product Design

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  • Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
  • Discover the 3 Must-Know Arrows for Industrial and Product Design Sketching!
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    ⏰TIME CODES⏰
    0:00 - Introduction
    0:22 - Understanding arrow types
    0:53 - First arrow
    3:45 - Second arrow
    6:08 - Third arrow
    7:37 - Conclusions
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    About this video:
    In this video, I’ll show you how to sketch three essential arrows for product sketching. Whether you’re looking to represent clear functions and details in your proposals or want to enhance your sketches by adding interesting elements, arrows will elevate your sketching style, make your drawings look more dynamic, and give more character to your proposals.
    The first arrow we’ll cover is a standard one, typically used to indicate a specific point in your design or a space on your canvas. The second arrow is used to represent circular movement or functions, such as how a bottle cap screws onto a bottle. Finally, the third arrow demonstrates an open/close function in your design.
    For this tutorial, I’ll be using Sketchbook Pro, but you can follow the exact same principles and draw these arrows by hand with graphite pencils or fine liners.
    I hope you find the video useful and valuable. If you want to see more sketching tutorials, time lapses, and design sketching tips, don’t forget to subscribe to the channel. I also post videos on traditional sketching, watercolors, digital sketches, and much more. Have a great day!
    -David
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