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Creating Industrial Design Concepts in SketchBook Designer

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Overview

When it comes to creating polished concepts for products, SketchBook Designer really excels. Software required: SketchBook Designer 2014.

When it comes to creating polished concepts for products, SketchBook Designer really excels. It's unique ability to quickly and easily combine both raster and vector artwork in the same file allows artists to create some truly amazing pieces. In this tutorial we will start with a simple sketch and walk step by step through building a refined version of the concept. We'll start by learning how to create simple curves but quickly move into adding various fills including both linear and radial ramps as well as texture fills. In our exploration into SketchBook Designer's vector tools, we will also use them to build out some of the more complex details of our controller. From here we will begin to use paint layers to add a sense of texture and realism to our vector layers. After going through this training, you will have a great idea of how vectors and pixels can be used together inside of SketchBook Designer to create stunning industrial design concepts. Software required: SketchBook Designer 2014.

Syllabus

  • Introduction and Project Overview 1min
  • Creating Industrial Design Concepts in SketchBook Designer 187mins

Taught by

Eddie Russell

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