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Rubber Stamp Drawing Mind onto Matter
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What’s the trick to drawing?
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The trick is, simplify to amplify.
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Draw a door knob
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Draw a door
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Draw a bird
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Draw a fountain
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Draw the Sidney Opera House
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Everyone can draw!
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In fact you’ve done Rapid Viz
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Different kinds of Drawing
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Formal Design Communication Different kinds of Drawing
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Communication Formal Design Different kinds of Drawing Rendering (elaborating form)
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Communication Formal Design Different kinds of Drawing Rendering (elaborating form) Construction Drawing (design process)
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Communication Rapid Viz (collaboration) Formal Design Construction Drawing (design process) Rendering (elaborating form) Different kinds of Drawing
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Communication Rapid Viz (collaboration) Story Boards (graphic communication) ? Formal Design Construction Drawing (design process) Rendering (elaborating form) Different kinds of Drawing
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Communication Rapid Viz (collaboration) Story Boards (graphic communication) Classical Drawing (expressive art) Formal Design Construction Drawing (design process) Rendering (elaborating form) Different kinds of Drawing
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Communication Rapid Viz (collaboration) Story Boards (graphic communication) Classical Drawing (expressive art) Formal Design Construction Drawing (design process) Rendering (elaborating form) Different kinds of Drawing
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4. Confirmation 5. Transition bar 6. Retail Counter 1. Welcome area 2. What’s good 3. Connection 4 5 3 6 1 2
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Designing specifically for situations—Dine-in and Take-out Dine-in: Bowlsket, Table-top condiments, cup with sleeve graphics Take-out: Meal case - 1, cup with sleeve graphics ++ +
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Demo Let’s draw The “Amazing Chair”
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Demo Make an outline of your chair really fast. Don’t be an artist just draw it!
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Demo Add a few colors.
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Demo Add simple highlights and darken the shadow side.
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Demo Cast a shadow on the ground and you’re good to go.
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Demo The “Amazing Chair” skdnva;oshaosndvkljsdnlvkjsndflk bnlnnlbnslnblnblsnlbnslbn bnasdkvbnkldbvskdfbvksdbfvk kbkvjsdfkljbksdfbnkjf kjbfdvlksdbfklvbdfkvjbfdkjbvnkfdj bskfbnknfj
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Demo The “Amazing Chair”
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When is drawing most important?
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When it supports collaboration…
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…and enables creativity.
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Warm up!
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Mental Rubber Stamps Memorize drawing a few secondary elements needed to support most concept sketches. This gives you time to concentrate on the important stuff.
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Mental Rubber Stamps Paper and Books AC plugs Arrows Basic Shapes Trees People Faces Hands Environments
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Folded Corners Paper and Books
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Pages
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Arrows Basic dimensions and directionality
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Arrows Change and Force
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Arrows Dimensional pathways
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Basic Shapes
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AC Plugs
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Trees
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The secret is in the squiggle
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Real Simple People Squiggle People Drawing People
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Silhouette People Drawing People
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Suggestive People Drawing People
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Suggestive People
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Drawing People Representative People
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Proportion Size Attitude Vignettes Drawing People
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Faces
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Hands Drawing People
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Special Effects Drawing People EMANATA
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Special Effects Drawing People PLEWDS
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Special Effects Drawing People SQUEANS
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Special Effects Drawing People BAD DAY
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Special Effects Drawing People GREAT IDEA
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Special Effects Drawing People BRIFFITS
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Story Boards Storyboards are graphic organizers such as a series of illustrations or images displayed in sequence for the purpose of visualizing a story or experience.
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Story Boards Krazy Kat by George Herriman, ran in US papers from 1913 to 1944.
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Story Boards During that time Krazy Kat did it all!
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Story Boards Single Moment Panel
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Uniform Linear Time Panels Story Boards
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Free Form Linear Time Panels Story Boards
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Motion Panels Story Boards
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Multiple Perspective Panels Story Boards
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Let’s put it all together
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Let’s put it all together Give me a Subject Give me a Verb Give me an Object
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Let’s put it all together Give me a Subject Give me a Verb Give me an Object Now Story Board this sentence
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Rubber Stamp Drawing Mind onto Matter
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