![]() ![]() For this reason, we must follow some good recommendations, making this tool more standardized and professional. ![]() This feature is used by Telecom and IT professionals to present their initial project ideas to everyone involved. Then we proceed to the details of these measures, area analysis, necessary cuts, balconies, etc… Finally, the sketch will evolve into a Project. And one way to do this is through sketches, through which he can express all its goals.įor example in civil engineering, at the project of a house: first we draw a sketch to define some basic lines as the main rooms, giving ideas of size, measures, among others. This type of representation is used in virtually all specialties in engineering, and even in areas other than Telecom and IT.Īll professionals, regardless of their area, should know and communicate your ideas. Then: sketch characterized as a drawing, a record of an idea or initial assessment, so that later can progress to the Project. That’s because we have many ways of naming it, such as Engineering Outline, Engineering Drafting, Technical Draft, Project Draft, etc … Hereafter, we’ll call this feature a sketch. Present supporting information for the preparation of a sketch or croqui (croquis - French word that means sketch or draft). Even if only to remind ourselves and meet some basic recommendations for its preparation - remembering that this is an issue with little specific information available. So, even if it seems a simple matter, it’s worth talking a little about it. So why not jump over to the Old Inktober Prompt lists and work your way through one or two of them to get the ball rolling.Īnother great approach from Jake Parker (the man behind the Inktober challenge) is to design one hundred somethings.At first glance, this is a subject that seems to be not so important, or at least not have much relationship with Telecom and IT.īut then answer the following question: “If your boss asks you to do a draft, an outline of the installation of a site on the rooftop of a building, how would you get it? What are the minimum information that such a design should contain?” It also forces you to make decisions a bit faster when you have one day or one hour to do your drawing because tomorrow you have a different prompt to tackle… a new problem to solve. And asking questions, fellow traveler, are the key to progress in any discipline. If one prompt is Happy Dog, you might have to sit there asking how the heck you draw a dog smiling, or what things make a dog happy. It gets you asking questions about the subject. Monthly drawing challenges like MerMay, March Of Robots, Swordtember, and Inktober are great ways to challenge your idea generation, especially if you are prone to drawing the same old thing or don’t know what to draw. More information here: Secondly, prompts and monthly challenges I’m on my second subscriptions at the moment. Everything from the fundamentals of drawing, to storyboarding, traditional and digital painting, digital sculpture and more. Right now (Dec 2021) Schoolism has their seasonal sale where a subscription to 40+ different courses and workkouts is only $200! Learn from accomplished artists working in the the entertainment arts industries. And of course, you are improving your own ability so that when you do know what you want to draw for you, you’ll be able to execute it that much better.Ĭheck out things like the Proko YouTube channel for tips on tackling different parts of human anatomy, or grab yourself an annual subscription to Schoolism. This is hugely helpful if you don’t know what you WANT to draw yet. Doing a tutorial or an online course will tell you what to draw, and the outcome is very specific. There are so many new techniques to learn and different ways of drawing the same thing. No matter how long you’ve been drawing, your skills can always be sharpened. Then there are two different approaches I think are helpful to get that drawing momentum going. So maybe you need something more specific than just putting that pencil to the paper and seeing what happens. Inertia and creative block go hand-in-hand, and the best way to break through it is make a mark, then another mark. But I wasn’t drawing, and the longer I wasn’t drawing, the more difficult it became to come up with ideas and draw something. I wanted to draw something cool, meaningful even, but I had no ideas. This one something that stood in my way for a long time. Just move your pencil on the page and see what happens. It may seem strange, but the best way to conquer the question of “What should I draw?” is to start drawing something, anything. ![]()
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