To "make a piece" in the style of Scott Robertson's , you should focus on industrial design sketching techniques. This approach uses perspective and construction to build complex objects from basic shapes. 1. Build with Basic Forms
: Used for structure and defining the perspective. Cylinders : Great for wheels, joints, or rounded bodies. Spheres : Useful for joints or organic transitions. 2. Master Shading and Lighting How to Draw drawing and sketching objects and e...
: Lines that follow the "wrap" of an object's surface to show its 3D form. To "make a piece" in the style of
: Good for rough textures or organic environments. Build with Basic Forms : Used for structure
Use different strokes to add texture and depth to your piece:
Instead of drawing outlines, start by sketching the three-dimensional "skeletons" of your objects. Most complex pieces are just combinations of: