A really quick video showing how to take a basic sketch and render it using Adobe Photoshop. 3 short videos as detailed below:
Creating layers
Brush tool opacity and flow
Adding colour
A short video showing how to use the following tools to help with correcting visual errors on a scanned design idea:
Rectangular marquee tool
Spot healing brush tool
Polygonal lasso tool
Fusion 360 Tutorial:
These simple exercises are great for learning, developing and building confidence in the solid modeling environment. This resource is part of a series of similar exercises.
This resource includes the following:
Orthographic drawings with dimensions of the object
Previews of key steps of the process like sketches or dialog boxes
A video tutorial (no sound) which means no headphones are required
This tutorial uses the following key skills:
Smart dimension
Dimensioning between two objects
Extruding
Toggling sketch visibility
Midplane
Rib
Chamfer
Constraints
Difficulty rating ★★★☆☆
(for a novice)
Fusion 360 Tutorial:
These simple exercises are great for learning, developing and building confidence in the solid modeling environment. This resource is part of a series of similar exercises.
This resource includes the following:
Orthographic drawings with dimensions of the object
Previews of key steps of the process like sketches or dialog boxes
A video tutorial (no sound) which means no headphones are required
This tutorial uses the following key skills:
Construction line
Mid-point constraint
Equal constraint
Tangent constraint
Extrude (e)
Extruding using ‘through all’ as extent type
Difficulty rating ★★☆☆☆
(for a novice)
Fusion 360 Tutorial:
These simple exercises are great for learning, developing and building confidence in the solid modeling environment. This resource is part of a series of similar exercises.
This resource includes the following:
Orthographic drawings with dimensions of the object
Previews of key steps of the process like sketches or dialog boxes
A video tutorial (no sound) which means no headphones are required
This tutorial uses the following key skills:
Symmetrical extrude
Mid-point constraint
Smart dimension
Extruding using ‘to object’ as extent type
Extruding using ‘through all’ as extent type
Fillet
Project
Difficulty rating ★★☆☆☆
(for a novice)
Fusion 360 Tutorial:
These simple exercises are great for learning, developing and building confidence in the solid modeling environment. This resource is part of a series of similar exercises.
This resource includes the following:
Orthographic drawings with dimensions of the object
Previews of key steps of the process like sketches or dialog boxes
A video tutorial (no sound) which means no headphones are required
This tutorial uses the following key skills:
Smart dimension
Construction lines
Extruding
Mid-point constraint
Extruding using ‘to object’ as extent type
Horizontal/vertical constraint
Difficulty rating ★★☆☆☆
(for a novice)
This exercise has many variations on how it could be made as extension activities.
Fusion 360 Tutorial:
These simple exercises are great for learning, developing and building confidence in the solid modeling environment. This resource is part of a series of similar exercises.
This resource includes the following:
Orthographic drawings with dimensions of the object
Previews of key steps of the process like sketches or dialog boxes
A video tutorial (no sound) which means no headphones are required
A second video tutorial with an alternative method
This tutorial uses the following key skills:
Smart dimension
Dimensioning between two objects
Extruding
Choosing an existing face as a sketch plane
Tangent constraint
Cut-extrude
Extruding using ‘through all’ as extent type
Difficulty rating ★★☆☆☆
(for a novice)
An animated presentation that steps the class through the process of drawing either your initials or your name in Isometric Perspective.
I use this resource after stepping them through my isometric cuboid tutorial, also on TES. There are many variations of lettering you can use, some less and some more complicated. I found this particular set I made to be a good balance for students to understand.
Included in this resource:
Animated presentation
Isometric cubic alphabet
A3 black borderless isometric grid
A3 grey bordered isometric grid
A4 black borderless isometric grid
A4 grey bordered isometric grid
A3 + A4 Adobe Illustrator grid file
A simple to use presentation that is great for introducing students to Isometric Drawing technique. The presentation animates the creation of a cube in 5 simple steps, with added key tips to remind students of how to perfect their shape.
Included in this resource:
PowerPoint presentation of drawing an isometric cuboid
Isometric grid paper
- Adobe Illustrator files for A3 + A4
- A4 black borderless
- A4 grey bordered
- A3 black borderless
- A3 grey bordered
The background to the presentation slides is an editable image, so you can vary the transparency according to your digital preferences.
I use this resource as a very first introduction to Isometric Drawing, or as a recap exercise for those who are a little rusty.
Easy: Draw the cube directly onto isometric grid paper
Medium: Trace onto plain paper with isometric grid paper underneath
Hard: Construct the shape using plain paper and an isometric set square only
**2-Point Perspective: Triple Stacked Boxes
An introduction to two-point perspective drawing simple cuboids
Each click steps through and animates the stage to be completed
Accompanying text gives hints and tips
All lines and text should be editable
Animated step by step presentation of how to construct an isometric cylinder
Each click steps you forward and animates
Accompanying instructions with tips
Included is an ellipses worksheet for practicing
All lines and text boxes should be editable