Notes:
As a drawing process, I've always been enamoured by the improvisation of sketching and paper prototyping. I've always tried to adopt some of the methods used by Leonardo da Vinci in his sketchbooks. Leonardo was a prolific sketcher, filling his journals with over multitude of pages of notes and drawings.
Dougie's Rules:
-To better understand something, sketch it out multiple times.
-Quantity leads to quality.
-Explore from multiple angles and different stages of development.
-Use annotations in your sketches, it will allow you to better understand your process it also helps clarify the object being studied.
-Your annotations might answer a question for someone that sees your sketch.
-Your annotations are memory joggers for you.
As a drawing process, I've always been enamoured by the improvisation of sketching and paper prototyping. I've always tried to adopt some of the methods used by Leonardo da Vinci in his sketchbooks. Leonardo was a prolific sketcher, filling his journals with over multitude of pages of notes and drawings.
Dougie's Rules:
-To better understand something, sketch it out multiple times.
-Quantity leads to quality.
-Explore from multiple angles and different stages of development.
-Use annotations in your sketches, it will allow you to better understand your process it also helps clarify the object being studied.
-Your annotations might answer a question for someone that sees your sketch.
-Your annotations are memory joggers for you.
The following drawing process was organic and playful, and most of all 'Hands-on'
This is still a work-in-Progress....stay tuned.
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