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Presentation Name Course Name Unit # – Lesson #.# – Lesson Name Concept Sketch Concept sketches are drawings, often freehand, that are used by designers such as architects, engineers and interior designers as a quick and simple way of exploring initial ideas for designs.  .

Some historical example from an engineering notebook Presentation Name Course Name Unit # – Lesson #.# – Lesson Name Some historical example from an engineering notebook .

Draw a reasonable outline of the object Presentation Name Course Name Unit # – Lesson #.# – Lesson Name Draw a reasonable outline of the object [When most students have a reasonable outline of the tape stapler, move on to the next slide.] .

Presentation Name Course Name Unit # – Lesson #.# – Lesson Name Shading A few notes: Shading makes your drawings appear more realistic by adding depth and contrast Pencil hardness Artist pencils vary in hardness It is easier to shade with a softer pencil Typical school pencil hardness HB .

Presentation Name Course Name Unit # – Lesson #.# – Lesson Name Shading Step 1. After you have created a line drawing, make a value scale using your pencil(s). This will help you determine the darkness of your shading as you work. Values that may work for a dark colored object Values that may work for a light colored object Create a value scale at the bottom of the page on which you sketches your tape dispenser. Few items will require the full spectrum

Shading Step 2. Locate your light source and make a mental note. Presentation Name Course Name Unit # – Lesson #.# – Lesson Name Shading Step 2. Locate your light source and make a mental note. Areas closest to the light will be lighter Areas further from the light will be darker darkest lightest

Presentation Name Course Name Unit # – Lesson #.# – Lesson Name Shading Step 3. Apply shading to your sketch. Refer to your subject frequently to compare it with your sketch. .

Presentation Name Course Name Unit # – Lesson #.# – Lesson Name Shading The tape dispenser is black in color, and so the darkest values in the value scale are used to shade the dispenser. The transparent tape, however, is very light in color and so the lightest values are used. used for dispenser used for tape Value Scale

Concept Sketch – Try this! Sketch the object and apply shading. Presentation Name Course Name Unit # – Lesson #.# – Lesson Name Concept Sketch – Try this! Sketch the object and apply shading. .