Technical Drawing Techniques for 3D Representation
From your pencil to paper
A course by Rodrigo Chávez Heres , Industrial and Strategic Designer
About the video: From your pencil to paper
Overview
“In this lesson you will learn the basic elements of three-dimensional drawing. By learning to distinguish them, it will be easier for you to find them in your environment and therefore to use them consciously in your drawings. Observing is the key to any drawing technique. ”
In this video lesson Rodrigo Chávez Heres addresses the topic: From your pencil to paper, which is part of the Domestika online course: Technical Drawing Techniques for 3D Representation. Develop three-dimensional ideas applying principles of geometry and volumetric drawing.
Partial transcription of the video
“From your pencil to paper Now you will learn the basic elements of three-dimensional drawing. We'll start with the fundamental part, which is the point. The point is the minimum representation in space. We visualize a point like this. It's interesting that when we move this point in space it forms a line and we have a dimension, which is the length. When this line moves in space, it generates a plane and automatically we have two dimensions: length and width. Finally, we will move this plane in space, in this direction. And now, we have volume. These three dimensions are represented by thre...”
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Course summary for: Technical Drawing Techniques for 3D Representation
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Category
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Areas
Drawing, Industrial Design, Ink Illustration, Product Design, Realistic Drawing, Sketching

Rodrigo Chávez Heres
A course by Rodrigo Chávez Heres
Rodrigo Chávez graduated with honors and a degree in industrial design from the National Autonomous University of Mexico.
In 2005, he landed a job in one of the industry-leading office furniture companies, Grupo Di, and worked his way up to Chief Designer. He also began postgraduate studies at the Polytechnic University of Milan that same year and earned a master's degree in strategic design. In 2009, Rodrigo returned to Mexico and began collaborating with the design studio La Jabonera where he worked with major brands including Colgate, Comex, Coca-Cola, Bticino, and Landor. He currently collaborates on design projects under the brand Heres Diseño and is head of the design department at the Architecture, Art, and Design School of Monterrey.
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