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  • Hi,

    I am very much afraid of drawing. I like sketching but i get bored after one drawing only. I want to fall in love with it, where i don’t stop sketching everything which comes in front of me. What shall i do. how to get rid of this feeling. People say practice will improve your sketching but I even get bore of sketching practice. What shall i do to excite myself with sketching.

    Thank you,
    Regards,
    Hima

  • Hey, Iam vishnu From India. I am a Graduate in Mechanical Engineering with the dream of becoming a product designer. Getting a new idea about someting is hard, but explaining them with drawings is more challenging for me. I need to better myself in sketching

  • Hi, my name is Aleksey. I cannot even find the words to express how I want to learn to draw. I’ve started 3 weeeks ago, and been practicing like mad for 8-10 hours a day. The thing is I am not sure if it helps because I do not not now exactly what I am doing. Hopefully your site can help 8)

  • Hi, thank you for this course. I’m from India and am pursuing my bachelors in Mechanical Engineering. I love product design and development but am having a hard time sketching my ideas. Hence I enrolled myself in this course. I sketch small things pretty good, but mess up as I develop. Hope this helps. Cheers

  • Hi, im from Mexico,and im learning how to sketch, because i recently enter to the university, to idustril design, and it very important to know how to sketch 🙂

  • Hello!I am Sara from Italy,student in biomedical engineering,trying to start sketching for a development in medical device industrial design!You are awesome!!!!!!

    • Hello Rogero,

      I am glad you found my email pretty fast, and join our members of 1-to-1 VIP members !

      See you in the course !

      By the way, if there is a topic in the blog you also wanna practice, I will be glad to help you on that too :).

  • Hello! My name is Andreas and I’m a passionate self-taught 2D artist who’s now studying Video Game 3D art. I can’t remember a day where art hasn’t been in my life in some form. Now I want to strengthen the fundamentals I always skipped to learn to be better than the me I was yesterday. And the day before. : )

    Looking forward to be a part of this community!
    Best regards, Andreas

  • Ben is my name and I love to design.It’s my passion and hobby.I live in Ghana and have no design background education at all.I want to become a footwear,apparel and industrial designer someday and I would be very honoured for your guidance,critics and advice.
    My old portfolio is at
    http://www.coroflot.com/bennie

    Thank you very much

  • Hello, my name is Jay. I’m a third year architecture student and I wish to improve my sketching as I feel that I’m very bad at it. I’ve often seen that if a person is good at sketching, he/she is able to generate ideas more quickly and develop then fast too. That is the part where I get stuck. For example, if I’ve been given a design brief, I have a few initial ideas but I’m unable to share it with my professors ( either they misunderstand it or not get it completely and think its absurd). And the whole process is a haywire.
    It is time I need something like this, because I don’t want to remain ‘an ordinary designer’.
    I’m glad I came across this.

    • Hello Jay,

      To get started at generating ideas faster, you will need work on 2 things in parrallel.
      First will be your basics of sketching such as perspective.
      Second is your ability to draw many thumbnails, quick ideas with doodles. It’s some pictures that show the essence of your ideas without going into the details.

      Even though at start it may be clumsy, you gotta keep going and continue to show your sketches.
      So you can improve, and find tune into your visual communication.
      It’s ok if they misunderstand you now. You are still studying. It’s the perfect time to show your mistakes.

      Tomorrow you will do great. 😉

  • Awesom this is very helpfull for my and my students. I recomend them the page to support clases.
    Thank you!

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