Designers, Artists, Architects and people related to such creative backgrounds requires to study objects in several mediums to understand drawing, surface, form, shape, texture, shade and shadow and the effect of 3d (three dimensional) appearance on a 2d (two dimensional) surface. This helps them to understand and deliver their ideas better. Though there are several tools or software available to do so but manual/ handmade drawing and rendering of objects around us enables them to understand it better.
We at iMADE Creative Studio teaches students how to just look at an object from a single point and figure out its relative proportion to draw it on a surface and render it with different colour mediums.
An example of such a basic object rendering; a glue stick:
Please note that a simple glue stick is not only drawn proportionately to the actual size but every detail of its surface is carefully rendered in colour pencil with its shiny texture, font and graphics at its appropriate spot and its shadow also been added meticulously. This is an exercise we have done with students just to make them familiar with various techniques of rendering.
Similar examples of colour renderings are been done by few other students. Like a Clutch pencil and a brush. Clutch pencil has a different surface characteristics, i.e the textured grip surface and a steel body which reflects colours around its ambience. Brush has also few unusual surfaces, the bristles, steel surface and the wooden holder. See how skilfully they have been distinguished with rendering highlights.
The second object another student dared to do is a headphone kept on a 2D paper surface, which was a bit challenging because of the ruled paper in its background and its written content and both these objects being kept on a wooden surface. Carefully note that the rendering of each of these objects, a different kind of strokes have been handled to give it the desired effect. For wooden texture the student has used parallel running lines with variation of colours. For paper she picked grey tones and for the object (headphone) green colour in tonal variation to show highlights, middle tones and the dark tones. Similar technique is used for rendering grey areas and to achieve dark black as she had used black marker as papers possess texture which is difficult to fill with colour pencils only.
Now moving on to interior spaces which presents even more challenging subject matter as the relative proportions of different objects should be kept in mind throughout the process. Interior spaces has different materials, textures, folds, shapes and forms, lightening conditions and many other concerns which needs attention during the rendering process and one should take care of the perspective arrangement of objects to create a 3D effect on a 2D surfaces with foreground/middleground/background stability, if not followed will make the composition aesthetically improper. With given techniques students has handled it quite efficiently in their first go. These are some examples of the exercises:
With further practice one can achieve desired effects with colour rendering. We at iMADE Creative Studio teach/mentor students to do achieve and master every particulars drawing and rendering. We will share many more assignments/projects of iMADE with our readers soon.
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