as a new industrial designer, i was looking for a inspiration for exercise, now im ironing my rooms wall and eating a sport shoe 3 times a day, thank you master!!
hello sir Robert, I am Christian, and I am curious about Industrial Design, I've already watch quite a few videos about Industrial Design, and I do really want to learn more about it especially to a person who is really in that Industry, like you, the reason why I am asking this is that I am looking for a job, and I think that I love designing, drawing, sketching etc, that is why I think that Industrial Design is a great job. My questions are: 1. How and where do I start in order to learn Industrial Design (ID)? 2. What are the qualifications? There are more questions that I want to ask, but for now, two questions are enough, I hope for your reply, greetings from the Philippines, God bless!
Hello, sadly I am not working in the industrial design field at all so I don't know how much help I will be. I studied it and it was fun but I earn my money with something like else. As for your two questions, industrial design usually is being taught at the University level as bachelors or masters degree. I studied Industrial and economical engineering for my BSc and then switched to industrial design engineering for my masters.
This is high quality youtube content. May I ask why you use digital sketching for your "napkin" sketches? Wouldn't you get your ideas out faster with paper and pen/pencil which is a more natural medium? Or did you choose it for better presentation on a youtube video?
Thank you. It is a good question but I don't have a precise answer. Sometimes it really just comes down to how I feel. On some days I like the digital marks I set down satisfy me more on other days I want to hear the scratching of the pen on paper. On the other hand there is really no difference in speed between digital and traditional if you have the self control not to undo.
Do you use any steady stroke settings or predictive stroke at all? I've just begun using a wacom intuos and looking at the screen while sketching is still new to me, any suggestions would be really helpful !
@@robertlkiss Hey ! I've been following your tutorials on fundamental of sketching, I must say I enjoy it !. I am a beginner & I've been using a paper and pen so far and was thinking of going digital. I've a basic wacom tablet (without display) so it'll be looking at a screen while my hand moves on the tablet . I understand that you use a Wacom tab with display. What do you think should i go with my digital setup and do whatever I did on paper digitally from now? Will it help me sharpen my skills both digitally and on paper? @manvifotedar4339 How's your experience so far?
@@royceleejohn4814 what you have is good especially as a beginner it is good to 1st have a normal drawing tablet(and not a display tablet). it is going to feel weird for a couple of weeks, almost like you made a mistake and this will never work :) But once you are over the 1st two-three weeks of getting used to it it will feel very natural and actually quite nice that you can draw and your hand is not in the way of the picture that you are drawing.
@@robertlkiss Btw, since I'm a beginner, will jumping to sketching digitally from pen & paper method help sharpen my skills on pen & paper as well ? Does it work that way? (Especially because in sketchbook I could use a ruler for drawing lines, ellipse tool instead of drawing it by free hand)
@@royceleejohn4814 no it won’t, it might make them actually worse, there’s a lot of cheating that is working only digitally it is easy to get used to them and then missing those trick traditionally
Hello, László! It is possible to use two tablet with Sketchbook? I want to use this program together somebody in same time?! Which software you use for screen recording? What you think about xp-pens for budget solution? About Autodesk ID: is this a simple registration at Autodesk?! (Because this program free for 7 days only after that required Autodesk ID and I do not know what does it mean exactly...) Thanks for your answers!
Hey Csaba. Sadly I don't kno0w of a way to collaborate with two people on sketchbook. Maybe try out something like 'Drawpile' For screen recording, I use OBS studio on my windows pc or Quicktime for my Mac. I am not familiar with the xp=pen but I see that the reviews are relatively good. Honestly, I started with a tablet, not a drawing screen. So I would say if you are starting with digital art/drawing you really don't have to go for an expensive Wacom. Se what you like and works best for you. About the Autodesk ID, I am sorry but I can't help you there. I bought a subscription to Sketchbookpro back in the day when it cost money. Ever since they went free sometimes I need to log in other times I don't, I really don't understand what they are doing. That is the only negative thing about Autodesk and Sketchbookpro. But I really hope other than that you enjoy the application!
Hello Sir I also use autodesk sketchbook for drawing but i cant fit with any specific brush, i really like the flow of the one youre using could i please know what brushes did you use in this video thanks
Hey! Great tutorial series here. I'm trying to brush up my digital ID sketching in PS/AI (see what I did there?) and I can't remember how to manually brush along a path. I don't mean add a stroke to a path but rather create a shape, like an ellipse, and use either my mouse or my graphics tablet to create lines that are anchored to that path kinda like you did at 4:50. I can't seem to find that function and would really appreciate the help! Oh and I'm using the Adobe suite, not sketchbook
Thank you. As far as I know, photoshop does not have that capability, best you can do is use the pen to and then stroke it with brush fade away option. That is why I use sketchbook in this case because it's just much more convenient if you wanna do stuff like this.
how do you do so clean lines? I have skills of academic drawing, but it is very hard to me. I am sitting fr a last week to practice it. p.s your sketches of robots are awesome and inspiring!
Well I do a lot of dirty lines on one layer and clean them up on another one. There's a lot of pre sketching and hiding bad lines, don't trust people on the internet ;)
you probably shouldnt worry about that man, like these guys sketch so damn fast because its their job. But for beginners one page looking as good as that could take like 30mins to an hour. Especially if ur scared of ur exploration sketches looking bad (or not creative enough to come with ideas instantly) or don't know where to start in ur sketches
WHy do u pay attention to detail like that? :D I have a MacBook Pro if I need to travel and work but I much prefer my desktop PC that I built myself which is much more powerful, due to it not being a mac :D
how long it took to reach your level. How much passion is there to get to this level. This is too good, I am a mechanical design engineer myself and I couldnt even draw a circle yet. All i can do is just solidworks all the way
As you said it is about passion. I always loved to draw. I've been drawing ever since I know myself so that is at least 25 years of drawing so far :) You just have to keep at it, draw a bit every day and slowly it'll be easier and easier
as a new industrial designer, i was looking for a inspiration for exercise, now im ironing my rooms wall and eating a sport shoe 3 times a day, thank you master!!
Thank you for that you made me laugh :D
From draw a box to your chanel in a matter of time. Really useful
Glad you find it useful!
I'm teaching myself to draw and your videos are inspiring and very informative
I'm very happy to hear that my videos are helping you on your journey to learning drawing!
Same applies on me!!!!!
Love the videos
And the introductions are ridiculous !!!
Kepp it up 😁
Keep It Up Man
Pushing video thanks.
Wow..for beginners it was good to know how to get rid of ideas that are bothering!Very helpful video🙌🙌
Very happy to hear that you found my video useful :)
YES. I really like this type of video! Can't wait 'till next week!
Arild Amland thank you I'm really glad to hear that, hope next week's video will be to your liking as well :)
I am doing bachelors degree in design and my professor gave you this video!
I hope it was helpful :)
hello sir Robert,
I am Christian, and I am curious about Industrial Design, I've already watch quite a few videos about Industrial Design, and I do really want to learn more about it especially to a person who is really in that Industry, like you,
the reason why I am asking this is that I am looking for a job, and I think that I love designing, drawing, sketching etc, that is why I think that Industrial Design is a great job.
My questions are:
1. How and where do I start in order to learn Industrial Design (ID)?
2. What are the qualifications?
There are more questions that I want to ask, but for now, two questions are enough,
I hope for your reply, greetings from the Philippines,
God bless!
Hello, sadly I am not working in the industrial design field at all so I don't know how much help I will be. I studied it and it was fun but I earn my money with something like else. As for your two questions, industrial design usually is being taught at the University level as bachelors or masters degree. I studied Industrial and economical engineering for my BSc and then switched to industrial design engineering for my masters.
which damn brush is that? searched around forever through all the options, but nothing looks as good as this one...
I updated the description with the link to the brushes.
@@robertlkiss NICE, Thank youi!!!
This is high quality youtube content. May I ask why you use digital sketching for your "napkin" sketches? Wouldn't you get your ideas out faster with paper and pen/pencil which is a more natural medium? Or did you choose it for better presentation on a youtube video?
Thank you. It is a good question but I don't have a precise answer. Sometimes it really just comes down to how I feel. On some days I like the digital marks I set down satisfy me more on other days I want to hear the scratching of the pen on paper. On the other hand there is really no difference in speed between digital and traditional if you have the self control not to undo.
Which software are you using ? Please let me know.
I'm pretty sure he used Autodesk Sketchbook, if you have a mac it is very easy to get it, idk for other laptops tho
Do you use any steady stroke settings or predictive stroke at all? I've just begun using a wacom intuos and looking at the screen while sketching is still new to me, any suggestions would be really helpful !
I do but only rarely if I need to get a line super clear, but I would say 90% of the time I just do things by hand without any help.
@@robertlkiss Hey ! I've been following your tutorials on fundamental of sketching, I must say I enjoy it !. I am a beginner & I've been using a paper and pen so far and was thinking of going digital. I've a basic wacom tablet (without display) so it'll be looking at a screen while my hand moves on the tablet . I understand that you use a Wacom tab with display. What do you think should i go with my digital setup and do whatever I did on paper digitally from now? Will it help me sharpen my skills both digitally and on paper?
@manvifotedar4339 How's your experience so far?
@@royceleejohn4814 what you have is good especially as a beginner it is good to 1st have a normal drawing tablet(and not a display tablet). it is going to feel weird for a couple of weeks, almost like you made a mistake and this will never work :) But once you are over the 1st two-three weeks of getting used to it it will feel very natural and actually quite nice that you can draw and your hand is not in the way of the picture that you are drawing.
@@robertlkiss Btw, since I'm a beginner, will jumping to sketching digitally from pen & paper method help sharpen my skills on pen & paper as well ? Does it work that way? (Especially because in sketchbook I could use a ruler for drawing lines, ellipse tool instead of drawing it by free hand)
@@royceleejohn4814 no it won’t, it might make them actually worse, there’s a lot of cheating that is working only digitally it is easy to get used to them and then missing those trick traditionally
Hello, László!
It is possible to use two tablet with Sketchbook? I want to use this program together somebody in same time?!
Which software you use for screen recording?
What you think about xp-pens for budget solution?
About Autodesk ID: is this a simple registration at Autodesk?! (Because this program free for 7 days only after that required Autodesk ID and I do not know what does it mean exactly...)
Thanks for your answers!
Hey Csaba. Sadly I don't kno0w of a way to collaborate with two people on sketchbook. Maybe try out something like 'Drawpile'
For screen recording, I use OBS studio on my windows pc or Quicktime for my Mac.
I am not familiar with the xp=pen but I see that the reviews are relatively good. Honestly, I started with a tablet, not a drawing screen. So I would say if you are starting with digital art/drawing you really don't have to go for an expensive Wacom. Se what you like and works best for you.
About the Autodesk ID, I am sorry but I can't help you there. I bought a subscription to Sketchbookpro back in the day when it cost money. Ever since they went free sometimes I need to log in other times I don't, I really don't understand what they are doing. That is the only negative thing about Autodesk and Sketchbookpro.
But I really hope other than that you enjoy the application!
Hello Sir
I also use autodesk sketchbook for drawing but i cant fit with any specific brush, i really like the flow of the one youre using could i please know what brushes did you use in this video
thanks
In my latest videos I have links to the brushes I use in the video descriptions.
Hi Robert, what your advice on patent? it seems patent is not so protective?
Sorry mate I do sketching video don't know much about patents ^_^
Are you sketch with a mouse or graphic tablet? BTW your channel is awesome
Thank you, I am sketching with a graphic tablet.
Great video. And wonderful narration of design process.
Thank you very much!
Hey! Great tutorial series here. I'm trying to brush up my digital ID sketching in PS/AI (see what I did there?) and I can't remember how to manually brush along a path. I don't mean add a stroke to a path but rather create a shape, like an ellipse, and use either my mouse or my graphics tablet to create lines that are anchored to that path kinda like you did at 4:50. I can't seem to find that function and would really appreciate the help!
Oh and I'm using the Adobe suite, not sketchbook
Thank you. As far as I know, photoshop does not have that capability, best you can do is use the pen to and then stroke it with brush fade away option. That is why I use sketchbook in this case because it's just much more convenient if you wanna do stuff like this.
crying at the intro
One of my more intellectual intros XD
Are ya using a wacom tablet or a surface/touch screen lap?
I use a Wacom cintiq 13HD
You are notified. It's now time for a break. Or whatever.
You have to take care of your health no. 1 rule!
Heyy...may I know what kind of brushes you are using throughout the design process
me 2!!
I put the link to the brushes in the description.
how do you do so clean lines? I have skills of academic drawing, but it is very hard to me. I am sitting fr a last week to practice it. p.s your sketches of robots are awesome and inspiring!
Well I do a lot of dirty lines on one layer and clean them up on another one. There's a lot of pre sketching and hiding bad lines, don't trust people on the internet ;)
nice video like always (and also,i saw that superman comic ,nice easter egg)
Isaac Yanez thanks man. That is my little common corner a lot of things hiding there :)
YOU, MASTER ! 🙌
Than you, I wouldn't go so far but very kind of you to say that ^_^
thanks for sharing your process
Thanks for checking it and commenting!
How long did it take you to do this sketching page?
you probably shouldnt worry about that man, like these guys sketch so damn fast because its their job. But for beginners one page looking as good as that could take like 30mins to an hour. Especially if ur scared of ur exploration sketches looking bad (or not creative enough to come with ideas instantly) or don't know where to start in ur sketches
How come you open a Mac, and yet the screen capture is Windows?
WHy do u pay attention to detail like that? :D I have a MacBook Pro if I need to travel and work but I much prefer my desktop PC that I built myself which is much more powerful, due to it not being a mac :D
Great video thanks :)
Happy to hear you liked it!
thanks
Thank you for taking a look :)
Thank you!!!
What software is this?
Sketchbook
how long it took to reach your level. How much passion is there to get to this level. This is too good, I am a mechanical design engineer myself and I couldnt even draw a circle yet. All i can do is just solidworks all the way
As you said it is about passion. I always loved to draw. I've been drawing ever since I know myself so that is at least 25 years of drawing so far :) You just have to keep at it, draw a bit every day and slowly it'll be easier and easier
Hi, what is your drawing tablet.
onur can it is a Wacom cintiq 13Hd
Gebruik je vaak isometrisch perspectief ?
Niet echt. Meestal gebruik ik 3 point perspective maar het kan gebeuren dat ik aleen 2 points gebruik als ik in een haast ben.
Which software u use
Autodesk Sketchook
What a software that u use sir?
It's called Autodesk Sketchbook. Take a look here:
ua-cam.com/video/vuZN7nv9_mg/v-deo.html
No one knows your talent I'm with you
what drawing tablet are you using ?
Hey thanks for stopping by :) I use a wacom cintiq 13hd
Thanks ! btw nice work !
Can i know what software is that ?
it's called Autodesk SKetchbook
yo why are you ironing your walls
- I finally found someone else who does this :)
It's the secret of life man!
Step outside the box...😏, pun intended.😅
I appreciate a good pun!
lol so random video at the beginning i lisn it
I was more interested in knowing which brushes to use, how and when..
Gatto Gattez the brush choice depends on your taste. Pencils for line sketching and airbrush for rendering are two with which you can’t go wrong
@@robertlkiss thanks a lot! But in this video I couldn't understand which one you were using... Because all the bush's buttons have the same colour...
@@BeStOfBaRi I only used one brush in this video the Kevin Melon pencil brush.
OMG that's nice coloring😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
kkkkk
10 Minute Drawing thank you very much ^^
Hahah... Its make with autodesk sketchbook on pc, bua i' m make with phone and by my finger...thats so hard. ....🤣🤣😁
Yeah I can imagine I never tried drawing on the phone.
Szia
Hello, hogy megy a rajzolas?
Big boss, stop being so weird