Digital Illustration for Industrial Design
Course final project
A course by Andrew Edge , Industrial Designer
About the final project for: Digital Illustration for Industrial Design
Digital Illustration for Industrial Design
“Thank you for taking the time to follow along in this course. I hope you learned a bit about the industrial design process and gained some new skills using digital tools. Now we are going to review the steps for your final project: • Evaluate your chosen design and determine the views that would be most informative for your audience. • Rough in your views on a digital page and tweak your layout as needed. • Using your digital tools, get down solid linework, fill with colors, and add shading. • Add in highlights, details like texture, and lighting, and then add your annotations, arrows, and backgrounds. • Make any last-minute edits you’d like and export your illustration. • Write down a quick, 1 paragraph pitch that will help you sell your idea. Here's how you can present your project alongside your 1 paragraph pitch: Layout




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“Final Project Congratulations and thanks for taking the time to join me on this course. I hope you learned about the industrial design process and gained some new skills using digital tools. Now we'll review the steps for your final project. First, I gave you an overview of the industrial design process. Then we reviewed what digital illustration is and had a Sketchbook tutorial. Then we picked out a subject and evaluated its design. After that, I talked to you about layout and organization. Don't forget to use layers. We then put down linework, started coloring and shading, and put down ou...”
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Course summary for: Digital Illustration for Industrial Design
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Category
Design, Illustration -
Software
Autodesk Sketchbook Pro -
Areas
Digital Illustration, Industrial Design, Product Design

Andrew Edge
A course by Andrew Edge
Andrew Edge is an industrial designer based in Boston, USA. As a child, Andrew didn’t consider himself artistic; he was always more interested in math and science, and later studied mechanical engineering at Georgia Tech. He soon discovered a passion for solving more human-centered problems and went on to study for a master’s in industrial design at Auburn University.
He currently works at an innovation consultancy where he helps companies dream up new solutions and products, putting into practice his love of creating positive experiences through design.
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