Week 14
- Emily Tang

- Jul 25, 2021
- 1 min read
This week is all about sketches. Every great design will have all its glory being visualized on a sketch, either on paper or digitally.
The first task was to draw simple lines to see whether we can draw some good quality lines.
Lines drawn are straight lines, curves, circles, and ellipses.
An example of a technique is to draw straight lines: Draw 2 points around 15 cm apart. Place the pen on the first point, Focus on the second point and draw a line to join the second point in one single stroke. Do not move your wrist.

The second task is we are to draw a milk carton and a book in 1 point and 2 point perspectives. These points' perspective is that they will have lines drawn to a vanishing point. All geometric objects that are arranged perpendicular or parallel to each other will have drawn sides that converge on each vanishing point. The only difference is 1 point perspective will have a single vanishing point while 2 point perspective will have two vanishing points.


Here are some attempts by us to attempt both
1 point and 2 point perspectives
Lastly, we are to incorporate the techniques of sketching we learned this lesson and try to draw our chemical product. At the same time, we have to come up with a design specification table for our chemical product. Here's a simple sketch of our chemical product.

Here are the design specifications of our chemical product.




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