balcony concept
room concept
hotel renovation rendering
Sketching is a great way to communicate 2D and 3D ideas quickly.

Throughout my design career sketching has been a vital part of developing effective concepts. Initially used as a self development tool within the design process of a project, sketching helps me brainstorm ideas and develop the product relationship with its environment and users. As the design concept continues I use sketches to present ideas to colleagues in the work environment and if necessary to the client.

As sketches may entitle various uses in the design process, they also vary in level of depth and completion. Most of my sketches for personal development are very basic and are just a development tool. However as the project development proceeds the use of photoshop and other various tools add a much higher level of depth to my sketches often to the level of a full rendering. Although I usually use sketches just as a tool in the design process, I also will do sketches/renderings for hire if there is a specific need in a client’s project. Please feel free to contact me if you need sketches/renderings drawn for a specific project.
Drawing tools include (but not limited to)

hand
graphite pencil (6b-6h)
colored pencil, black, red, blue (Prismacolor)
ball point pen and sharpie
lightbox for sketch replication, etc
various edge tools, french curve, etc
computer
scanner (import hand drawings)
Adobe Photoshop (color application)
Adobe Illustrator (some illustrations)

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