Technical Drawing Techniques for 3D Representation
Final stroke
A course by Rodrigo Chávez Heres , Industrial and Strategic Designer
About the video: Final stroke
Overview
“Having already all the structure and elements of your lamp, it is essential that you separate components and de-hierarchy from each part. Also the line will help you define depths and orientation. If you've already done the difficult part, play and take advantage of your lines, geometries. ”
In this video lesson Rodrigo Chávez Heres addresses the topic: Final stroke, 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
“Final stroke In this unit we will add detail to our drawings. We will use the sketches we made in the course, we will select the ones we liked and take them to the next level. We will start with the final stroke. Line quality is fundamental for adding character. I'll start with the lamp we did in the first unit. I chose two exercises from the unit on distortion where we made this lampshade, and the intersection, where we made a base similar to this one. I'll start by detailing the front view of my object. I already have the auxiliary stroke on which I drew the outline of my whole drawing. B...”
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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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