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You will learn how to present designs using the following drawing techniques, sketching, crating, perspective drawings, isometric drawings and rendering techniques. You will use these techniques to complete a design brief using the skills that you have learnt.


You will learn how the crating technique can help when developing 3 dimensional images

You will learn to draw in a variety of techniques such as isometric, one point and two point perspective

You will learn how to enhance the presentation of your work with thick and thin lines

You will learn how to add colour to a three dimensional drawing to give a sense of realism.

You will develop a range of 3D graphic skills

You will  design a detailed realistic model to convey your ideas to  the client.
In order to attain the skills needed to complete your projects there are some tutorials that you can work through to develop the necessary graphics skills. The more effort and the more tutorials you complete the better you will get. Drawing is the same as any other skill you develop. Its difficult to begin with, but the more you practice, the easier it becomes and the better you get..

You can click on the video tutorial buttons below to watch the video tutorials to work through as a step by step guide. Hover over the sections on the page below for hints and tips on how to complete.

This page is entirely up to you how you how you present it and can be a mixture of some of the details that you wanted in the tutorial or the opportunity to explore and your own ideas. The vanishing point has moved, what will this do to the train drawing? Remember to add your own details to achieve the highest marks.

Perspective drawings are defined as:

….a mathematical system for representing three- dimensional objects and space on a two-dimensional surface by means of intersecting lines that are drawn horizontally and vertically and that radiate from one or two points on a horizon line…..


Although this sounds complicated, the concept is relatively simple. Perspective drawings are a method of showing how things appear to get smaller further away, converging to a vanishing point(s). Everyday objects can be seen in perspective as the images opposite show…..