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– What would you like to learn from the blog?
2- Why do you want to learn to sketch?
3- How did you discover the blog? (Sorry I’m so curious!)
BONUS:
– Which problem are you facing today?
– What would you like to learn from the blog?


I come from Portugal and i AM 32.
I love drawing but need to improve.
In YouTube video
Hello Ines,
Keep going! Soon, you are gonna do great 🙂
Cheers,
Chou-Tac
I am a Product design student from India . I have average sketching skills and I feel handicapped whenever I’m asked to make a digital rendering or sketch of my ideas . I really need to learn to use photoshop .
Hello Sanjana,
Keep up learning how to sketch.
For Photoshop, a good trick is to keep it simple at the beginning.
Focus on black and white shadow using a simple touch of brush, and adjust with rubber.
I cover this quickly here at the end of this video: https://www.thedesignsketchbook.com/how-to-multiply-your-ideas-with-the-random-product-technique/
Hope it helps!
Cheers,
Chou-Tac
I am from Pakistan.
I want to learn sketching to improve my drawing skills and learn animation. Thanks
I discovered the blog by social media I guess.
im jemima and 24 years old, i want to improve my geometric form drawing
I’m orchid and 30 years old I would like to know how we can draw perfect geometric shapes without rulers and instruments and implement in traditional arts
I’m orchid and 30 years old I would like to know how we can draw perfect geometric shapes without rulers and instruments
Hi! I am 40 years of age and come from Alberton, South Africa, I am currently doing Multi – disciplinary draughting and would like to expand my skills and knowledge, I came across the content on YouTube and found it interesting because as a mechanical draughtsman, most of the drawing I am exposed to is strict, linear and non-expressive kind of blend so I want to explorer the techniques and methodology that product designers and industrial designers use to enhance my skillset
I’m from Ponchatoula, La. And I am 63 years old. I am out of praciting. I graduated from Louisiana Southern University at 2008 with art major. I found this program by browsed the google.
I lost my talents in Art. I really want to learn to draw realism by free hands. I’m terrible in sketching. I have so many creative pictures in my mind, but I can’t put the pictures on canvas. I lost it.
Hi I’m Rani, 26 years old from indonesia. When i was teenager i really love drawing, i can draw quite good. The problem is i still don’t understand the basic, because back then i didn’t learn properly. I hope this book will develop my skill
Let me know how it goes Maharani 🙂
NA
I’m in the US and I’m 75. I was an artist as a young child and into my 20s but life got in the way. I’m interested and starting over just for the love I once had drawing and painting. I was on YouTube looking for some drawing exercises. I want to learn more about perspective.
Glad you are back on track on drawing and following your passion Marian.
Im 29 years music producer from Kenya.I had started learning the drawing and design few years ago but due to environmental change,it forced me to focus on the art of music production and vocal coaching although i still felt the desireand passion of learning and knowing the product designing.thats when i bumped into your video on YT about product sketching.
Hope you have fun learning how to draw with the blog Victor.
I’m 26, from Mexico. I’m a 2D animator but I struggle with how to draw forms that feel 3D and have the correct perspective,
I want to be able to sketch forms from imagination and that they feel solid and believable. I want to be able to sketch a lot of things from life and from my mind. While searching on youtube I found your video about how to sketch the basic forms and it was really useful so I wanted to see your blog and learn more.
I think my major problem right now is that I can draw the gesture of an object and understand their form somewhat right but the perspective is always off or I get confused about how to see the perspective at all
Hey Den,
Yes drawing by practicing your 3d skills is gonna be awesome for your 2d animation projects. 🙂
I’m currently in Connecticut and I’m 49. I’m how to design furniture and want better visualize my designs. Came across your blog during a Google search on resources on design sketching.
Hi David,
Drawing furniture is fascinating.
You are gonna do great 🙂
I am from Canada. I am 56. I want to learn a new hobby. I searched the web for a video on perspective and found your site.
Hi Jawn,
Hope you enjoy the Designer Starter Kit. 🙂
I’m from Brazil, I’m 16 and I like draw because it’s cool
Hello Artur
I agree with you, sketching is so cool! !
Hong Kong, 40 years +
I like to learn sketching more effectively so I can sketch from any angle under my imagination so that I can design more effectively
I was browsing web and somehow come to your site: the content looks good and I’m in!
Problem:
I can sketch but can’t sketch effectively enough, in particular from any angle or perspective. Also I am good at draw via observation but am not familiar with more rational approach such as those sketching skills used in product design.
Hi Sam,
Yes, there is a difference in techniques used to draw via observation and drawing with a Designer point of view.
I share this ‘confusion’ on this video tutorial:
https://www.thedesignsketchbook.com/the-way-designers-should-not-draw-that-many-artists-use/
Hope it helps!
Chou-Tac
I am a curious sketcher. I am fascinated to learn to draw because it is therapeutic. I discovered the blog by searching the web on sketching. Thank you for the free download version. I have been looking for a book like this, and I am happy because it will lead me to better enjoy drawing. It is free too. Thanks.
Hi Justin,
Oh that is true. Drawing is therapeutic :))
It is an amazing feeling when you draw, and without knowing you go into a a bubble of meditation when nothing else exists around you.
It is all about you and your paper. 🙂
MALAYSIA, SOUTH EAST ASIA 56
I AM VERY IMPRESSED WITH THE WAY YOU CREATE PRODUCT SKETCHES,
Germany, Northeastfrankonia 😉 45
I love sketching…
I found your blog in the YouTube Channel, watching the sketching videos.
I would like to watch maybe some videos with my students, because I think they are easy to understand and hope so they would have more fun to try and practise…
Thank you for doing this!
Hope you enjoy learning from the tutorials on the blog Hisham. 🙂
MALAYSIA, SOUTH EAST ASIA 56
I AM VERY IMPRESSED WITH THE WAY YOU CREATE PRODUCT SKETCHES, which I found in the YouTube channel description from watching the design sketch videos.
I just started with this blog tutorials and it’s really fascinating for anyone that wants learn how to sketch from scratch
I am glad it helps Yunus 🙂
NC, USA, 39,
I like to repurpose junk and turn it into useful products for myself to use. I spend to much time realizing after days of trying my ideas are flawed. Hoping if I can draw it I won’t waste so much of myself being a failure and maybe just once have an idea, have the materials and with a planned sketch actually do something right. Perspective grids make sense but drawing the thing on the grid doesn’t. Can’t even get a box to go right after hours and hours and so many videos. I googled PDF download on product design perspective
Hi Cheryl,
Drawing will definitely help you visualize and test multiple proposals fast.
I have published recently a video on how I recommend you to draw something new 4 times. The 1st time being an “ugly sketch” to drop down the main elements without worrying about perspective or details.
Then you will redraw a better version of it. And so on. 🙂
It is called “Iteration”.
And that remove the stress of doing perfect sketches.
Try this:
https://www.thedesignsketchbook.com/4-steps-to-master-drawing-by-learning-better-how-to-learn/
See you!
Cheers,
Chou-Tac
I like to draw more and more
Hey Vicente,
Yes keep drawing often !! 😀
Always happy to have motivated sketchers on the blog.
See yah!
Cheers,
Chou-Tac
I like to draw
Poland, 20. I want to learn drawing and become an illustrator. I learned about the blog from a YouTube video blogger
Hello Asia!
Wah I am so curious.
Do you mind telling me who is the Youtuber / blogger ?
Thanks !
Chou-Tac
UK, 41 and I want to be come a better sketcher to teach my students.
Hello Chris,
Hope you find plenty of techniques and tips that will help your students.
Feel free to print the Designer Starter Kit for them if you think it can help them during your class.
Cheers,
Chou-Tac
Hello
I’m from France aged 64.
Although I used to be a graphic designer/art director I don’t feel “fluent” with sketching .
Lately i’ve been doing pottery and I really feel the need to sketch my designs before working with clay. I would like to be able to sketch my ideas with different point of vues.
Coucou Ariane,
Comment ca va?
Glad you mentioned the term “fluent” about sketching as it is also a language we use to communicate. 🙂
A bientot!
Chou-Tac
PS: Je suis francais.
1) USA, 31
2) I want to learn how to sketch to help with seeing in 3d and breaking down images into simple forms first for prop for creature character design.
3) I discovered from the YouTube channel description from watching a design sketch video.
Bonus: the problem I have is being unable to transform 2d images into 3d forms. I’d like to build up my 3d visualizing skills.
Hi Roshaun
That is such a cool name you have!
Yes, knowing how to break down things into simple forms is the key!
To help you go from 2d to 3d, you got to start with perspective.
I invite you to try this sketching tutorial:
https://www.thedesignsketchbook.com/how-to-draw-the-4-basic-forms-in-art-and-design/
About how you discovered the blog, was the sketching video you watched was from me?
Otherwise, do you remember who?
Thank you!
I come from south africa and 19 years old. I really enjoy sketching as I find it as another way of expressing your emotions and also showing how you personally see the world from your point of view.
Hi Nqobile,
Love your name!
It is the first time I see it.
That is a wise approach to art and design that I fully agree with you.
We feel good when we draw. And we tell stories with emotion through our lines.
🙂
Cheers,
Chou-Tac
1- India, 38
2- I wanted to be aproduct designer as my fisrt choice. But eventually became and electronics engineer. So wanna so what I alawysa wanted to do.
3- Google search
Hello Salman,
You are starting an amazing journey! :))
I wrote an article about these 2 career choice.
It would be interesting to have your thoughts on it.
https://www.thedesignsketchbook.com/should-i-become-a-mechanical-engineer-or-a-product-designer/