Technical Drawing Techniques for 3D Representation
Principles of three-dimensionality 2
A course by Rodrigo Chávez Heres , Industrial and Strategic Designer
About the video: Principles of three-dimensionality 2
Overview
“You will see in detail how to use three-dimensionality to add more personality and understanding to your designs.”
In this video lesson Rodrigo Chávez Heres addresses the topic: Principles of three-dimensionality 2, 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
“Principles of three-dimensionality Now I will use my cube structure to create an element towards the outside. You shouldn't always use your references for the inside; also use them for the outside. So, using this cube, I will extend these lines that I already have and I'll expand my reference, or my grid, outwards so I can find that grid virtually at any point on my paper. This is what the grids look like that are used to create perspective. The advantage is that I have a unit, which is my square, and I can project outside of my cube and use it as a reference. To do this, we will use the mi...”
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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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