What you'll learn:
- Choose correct tools to get started with marker sketching
- Explore deep reflections using marker layers
- Differentiate between sketching glossy and matte surfaces
- Learn sketching techniques for a smoother end result
- Render complex and organic objects and shapes
- Have an understanding of car design sketching in perspective from start to finish
- Put soft and hard highlights appropriately
- Add section and parting lines to a design
UPDATED - Section 5: Texturing with markers - Wood
Design is a big part of my life. Ever since I was a kid, I've always been fascinated by design sketching and especially marker sketching. I mean, who doesn't love to draw and sketch stuff right?
Hi, my name is Marouane, I’m an industrial designer and founder of TheSketchMonkey, a community for designers. Sketching is something I’ve been doing for as long as I can remember and it has taken me on a journey all over the world - from my native country of Sweden to designing cars in Italy all the way to my current location, South Florida.
In this 5 hour video course, you will learn the marker sketching techniques that I’ve learned over the years as a designer.
Inside Marker Madness you will learn how to use markers to visualize your ideas on paper. From early pencil outlines to complete design renderings. We'll talk about what to think about when sketching with markers, what tools you should use to really complement the markers, the different sketching and stroke techniques for a smooth final result, how to blend markers and what to think about when adding highlights.
You’ll also learn a detailed step by step walk through of a car rendering where you can literally watch over my shoulder as we go from early outlines to a full blown color render and much much more!
This course is for you who want to improve your analog sketching skills - maybe you are an industrial designer just like me or a complete beginner who wants to dive into the world of marker sketching.
If you have any questions or feedback what so ever about the course or a specific lecture, please make sure you write it in the discussions forum. All feedback is more than welcome, since that's what I'm going to use to expand this course over time.
Thank you for your interest in my course. I’m excited to show you all of this and I hope you are too!
Click "take this course" right now, grab a pen and paper and let’s get the creative juices flowing!