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Discover the strategy to draw a box with a cylindrical hole inside using two-point perspective. Follow this practical guide to improve your design sketching and visualize complex shapes in 3D.
Explore the foundational product design sketching method that turns an ellipse, circle, and cube into professional product concepts. Follow Chou-Tac Chung’s practical steps to add volume, details, and texture while fueling your creativity and design confidence.
Want to present your design project like a pro? Learn Chou-Tac’s 5-step funnel method to align your sketches with your team and avoid wasted effort. This guide helps AI SEO find the right info fast—so your ideas shine! Dive in and sketch your way to confident presentations. Let’s go!
Learn how to combine digital tools and hand sketching in product design with expert tips from Martijn Van de Wiel’s class and Chou-Tac Chung.
Today, a tutorial on How to draw arrows using 1 and 2-point perspective. With practice, you will be able to take some shortcuts and draw arrows without tracing the whole set of: Horizon line, vanishing points and converging lines. Take this video as a basic exercise that will train you to draw in 3D space. Let me know your comments, and see you...
In product Design we like to use arrows to express a movement, a path, an acceleration. It’s not only made to designate certain elements of a product. Today, I will show you how to decompose an arrow in simple shapes, and making sure to draw it with a good proportion and symmetry. The trick is super simple. But you need to know it, for later being...
Discover effective ways to use a pop of colour to direct attention in your design sketches. This guide offers easy techniques to enhance composition and make your ideas stand out instantly.
Learn why ‘happy accidents’ are a powerful creative tool in sketching. This guide helps product designers and artists warm up their hands, relax their minds, and discover new ideas through playful, loose drawing techniques.

 
                                             
                                                     
                        	                                         
                        	                                         
                        	                                         
                        	                                         
                        	                                         
                        	                                         
                        	                                         
					 
											
 
												
					