Concept Sketching for Industrial Design
Creating the First Concept 2
A course by Adam Miklosi , Industrial Designer
About the video: Creating the First Concept 2
Overview
“During this second part of the lesson, I'll continue teaching you how to work on the first concept by sharing my best tips and tricks to work on it. ”
In this video lesson Adam Miklosi addresses the topic: Creating the First Concept 2, which is part of the Domestika online course: Concept Sketching for Industrial Design. Learn the essentials of sketching in industrial design. Master concept sketching to develop and integrate your ideas into any design process..
Partial transcription of the video
“After all of these we can start to make the legs looks like made of wood. First I select all the three legs layer, layer by layer with the magic wand and paint them to a bright brown on a separate layer. Then I pick a darker tone of brown and with the airbrush I start to make the legs look surrounded by gently adding some brown gradients to the sides. The next thing to add is the wooden texture. We need to select the designer pencil from the library and the dark tone of brown from the color wheel. On a new layer we can see the pencil has a nice pattern which is great to mimic the wood. Let'...”
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Course summary for: Concept Sketching for Industrial Design
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Category
Design, Illustration -
Software
Autodesk Sketchbook Pro -
Areas
Drawing, Industrial Design, Product Design, Sketching

Adam Miklosi
A course by Adam Miklosi
Adam Miklosi is a threefold Red Dot Award Winner industrial designer with over ten years of experience, specializing in taking products from concept to mass production. He has designed a wide range of industrial products that have earned him significant recognition.
This talent is reflected in the diverse collaborations he has undertaken with brands like Uber, Audi Hungary, and Shapr3D, among others. Additionally, Adam is a university professor and a researcher in the principles of distributed and open-source design.
His focus on solving real-world problems through design has led him to explore the symbiosis between human creations and nature, always seeking a balance that respects both aspects.
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